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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, April 4, 2006

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Bruce Shimabukuro tunes up

Advertiser Staff and News Services

Bruce Shimabukuro is the younger brother of Jake, and a skilled — if not as immediately well-known — 'ukulele player and composer in his own right.

Now that we have those formalities out of the way, we'll tell you that Bruce (and his BS Band) will celebrate the release of his debut CD "Incognito" at the Sheraton Waikiki's Esprit Lounge tonight. Bruce and band will perform along with older bro Jake and Eric Lee from Na Kama from 7 to 9 p.m.

The performance is free and open to guests 21 and older. 922-4422.

— Advertiser staff



ETERNAL FLAME?

Still daydream about your first love, braces and all? You're not alone. According to Classmates.com, more than 70 percent of people polled by the online networking site admitted to thinking about their first love or high school sweetheart. The 2006 Romance Poll also revealed that:

  • Half would like to be contacted by an old flame.

  • 30 percent have been contacted by a past love within the past five years.

  • Nearly 30 percent used the Internet to track a former boyfriend or girlfriend.

    — Catherine E. Toth



    FINAL WORD

    "I still got my hair. Everything still works. I still got my appetites. I'm still kicking on all cylinders."

    Dennis Quaid | on turning 52 this month, in BestLife magazine