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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, January 11, 2009

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
From the HIP

Advertiser Staff and News Services

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Kiefer Sutherland stars as Jack Bauer on the adrenaline-fueled "24."

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Aloha Salads creators prepare a satay salad with mixed greens, peanuts, green onions, chicken breast, cabbage, and crispy won ton strips.

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DJ Ross Jackson.

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Everyone starts somewhere. For Ian Bavitz, also known as Aesop Rock, it was waiting tables before he made the big time. Now as one of the most respected underground hip-hop MCs, he has proved his talent goes beyond just the service industry. His musical production skills even landed him a sweet deal with Nike+iPod, where he produced a 45-minute instrumental track called "All Day."

"It's something that evolved enough that the sound was constantly fresh and attractive. As though the runner were moving through a set of differing cities or landscapes," says Bavitz. Catch him, along with El-P and Cage, live this Friday at Pipeline Café, 805 Pohukaina St.. Tickets are available online at www.bampproject.com; prices start at $25.

— Lacy Matsumoto



SALES & BARGAINS

  • Need that extra kick in the pants to help with keeping a few New Year's resolutions? Sign up for the Body & Soul challenge. Weekly articles on healthful eating, featured recipes of the day, workout tips, green living and stress relief with approachable goals are a great resource, on a Web site that's easy to navigate. Be inspired and get a boost, all for FREE; www.WholeLiving.com.

  • Keep your spending local. Just two months online, www.ShopBlaineAshley.com is making way for new spring stock. Everything is 30 percent to 50 percent off during its post-holiday sale starting Thursday. This sale is the first ever, and all merchandise will be 30 percent to 50 percent off until it runs out. Sizes are limited with just a few options for each style, so check it out quick. Perks: items ship one to two days after orders are placed, and exchanges are accepted even on sale items. Woo hoo!

  • Why is it that even with no "extra" funds left after the holidays, we're still out spending? It's because the after-Christmas deals this year are just too good to pass up. At DKNY you'll find holiday dresses for $69.99 that were originally $200 to $300, and many bags are half off. Scour the racks or go online. Lucky we live Hawai'i: It's costly for retailers to send merchandise back to Mainland outlet stores, so things here are marked down until they're sold. DKNY, Ala Moana Center, 955-7779, www.DKNY.com.

  • The pickings are slim, but J. Crew on the Island has slashed an additional 50 percent off all sale items. Worth the trip for $15 cords, tissue-thin turtlenecks and scarves in (what else but) bright, happy preppy colors. J. Crew on the Island, Ala Moana Center, 949-5252, www.jcrew.com.

    — Pualana Lemelle



    WHAT'S ON YOUR IPOD?

    Ras Chris Bassie, bassist for Isouljahs

    1. "Rise to the Occasion," Sizzla

    2. "Kindness for Weakness," Ras Mikey

    3. "Heathen Reign," Capleton

    4. "Murderah," Buju Banton

    5. "Bad Card," Bob Marley and the Wailers



    PREMIERES



    JACK KICKS BUTT ON NEW SEASON OF '24'

    When "24" premieres tonight with two new hours, electricity, adrenaline rushes and fun come with it. Lots of bad things happen around the globe, and loyal, troubled, resolute and kick-butt Jack Bauer jumps in to do what he can.

    It's a kinetic, addictive thrill ride, and through the first four hours — hours three and four air Monday, also starting at 7 p.m. — the pacing and action are as sharp and taut as they've ever been.

    There will be ticking clocks and tech talk with Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) and her FBI mirror image (Janeane Garofalo). There's a new president, Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones), who's tough, smart and kind. Naturally she's headed for vexing moral choices. A make-believe African nation is in turmoil, and she must decide whether to intervene. There will be difficult moral choices, people yelling "freeze," and there will be loads of high-energy, escapist TV.

    Seriously, welcome back, Jack.

    — Rick Kushma, McClatchy-Tribune News Service



    SALAD SAVIOR

    Still working off all those extra holiday calories? If you're looking into one of those diets that serves you over-processed foods and are shipped from Timbuktu, then you're starting off your year wrong. At Aloha Salads, you can get a low-calorie meal with fresh produce and local items. Different flavors that will indulge your senses include the Kamuela Cobb salad made with fresh mixed greens, local avocado and eggs or the Ono Island 'Ahi salad made with fresh seared 'ahi, shredded coconut, mango and mixed greens. Or if you're picky, make your own salad with prices starting at $7.95. This year, eat healthy, local and delicious. See www.alohasalads.com for a location near you.

    — L.M.



    COLOR THEM INDIE

    The weekly Tuesday gathering of hipsters and indie rockers known as Kaleidoscope took a short hiatus last year when NextDoor closed, but after searching for a new home, the party-rockers have settled at thirtyninehotel, one of the pioneers of the Chinatown art scene.

    Ara Laylo, the new Kaleidoscope promoter, took over Kaleidoscope from Joshua Hancock, aka Josh 86 of the band 86 List. He hosted the party for more than two years at NextDoor, making it Honolulu's longest-running indie scene event. "We've still got live bands," Laylo says, "and we're working with indie-dance DJ Ross Jackson." Kaleidoscope, 9 p.m. Tuesdays, thirtyninehotel, 39 N. Hotel St.; $5; www.myspace.com/thekaleidoscopeshow.

    — L.M.



    FREE FENG SHUI CLASS

    Start off the New Year and clear your home, office, or bedroom of bad energy with feng shui. Not too familiar with the ancient Chinese method? Then sign up for a free feng shui class at Buddhawelt — the furniture and import store. The class will give pointers on furniture placement as well as small items you can add for positive flowing energy. There are three time slots available today at noon, 2, and 4 p.m. Sign up at www.fengshui.eventbrite.com. (The site shows the noon and 2 p.m. classes are sold out.)

    — L.M.



    BOARD-SHORT MAGIC

    The material guys at Hurley made magic in their fabric workrooms with Phantom p120 fabric — it's got twice the stretch of the former material, so it moves with maximum flexibility, and it's even more quick to dry.

    You'll find it in Hurley's board shorts, along with new features such as four-needle flatlock seams, an "EZ fly" Velcro-less closure system and no inseam for endless days of surfing, exclusively at T&C Surf for $120.

    — Paula Rath