ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Honolulu Symphony tickets on sale
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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The Honolulu Symphony will kick off single-ticket sales at 9 a.m. Monday for its Halekulani MasterWorks and select Toyota Pops concerts. MasterWorks tickets are $19 to $70, with some sections discounted from last year; Pops prices are $20 to $82.
Some events, including the Beethoven Festival in the masterworks series and Diana Krall's Pops appearance, are only on sale to symphony season subscribers at this time. MasterWorks subscriptions are still available for as low as $104 for six concerts, and Pops packages for seven shows start at $126. Information: 792-2000, boxoffice@honolulusymphony.com.
— Wayne Harada
HAPPENING
ARTIST DISCUSSES WORKS
Artist Laura Ruby, a Hawai'i State Foundation for Culture and the Arts fellowship recipient, will discuss her "Diamond Head Series," a collection of prints, drawings and site-specific installations that address "how the natural world has been divided, broken up, and shattered, and how the remnants are often measured, packaged, and sold," in the Hawai'i State Art Museum's Art Lunch lecture at noon today in the museum's first-floor multipurpose room. Free; bring a lunch or pick up takeout at the museum's Downtown restaurant.
— Advertiser Staff
FINAL WORD
"I'm an exhibitionist. Some people are afraid of being filmed; I'm afraid of not being filmed."
Pamela Anderson , whose reality show, "Pam: Girl on the Loose," premieres Sunday on E!, in Entertainment Weekly