november 2013 aloha nights
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November 2013 aloha nightsTRANSCRIPT
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ALOHAN I G H T SWednesday Nov. 6, 2013
Volume 2, Issue 3 alohanights.com
Art & Style Guide
ROCK THE LEOPARDPRINT THIS SEASON
INSTAGRAM...THE RIGHT WAY
KEEP IT CLASSY EVEN WHEN YOU’RE TRASHY
DRINKING BEER HELPS AMERICA
DO YOUR CIVICDUTY AT BAR 35
WEAR OURISSUE (LITERALLY)NEWSPRINT NAIL ART INSIDE
I’LL EAT WHATI WANT TOHOW BIG CITY DINER’S RIBS CAN MAKEYOU BEAUTIFUL
PUMPKIN PIEIN A GLASSMIX THE PERFECTTHANKSGIVINGCOCKTAILS
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Throw a one-man party. Make yourself a small meal or order a pizza the night before, and chill out on your couch until the “itis” gets the best of you.
Eat out and reserve a table at:Kincaid’s, a steakhouse near Ward Center. This upscale restaurant is pricey but worth it. Kincaid’s has a special holiday menu, so make reservations now! Or go to Side Street Inn on Kapahulu’s (pictured) famous holiday buffet. This restaurant is budget-friendly, so relax and eat up.
Find peers in your situation.Many students are from the mainland, and they probably won’t be fl ying home. Find those friends and plan a traditional “family” feast together.
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SAMMI BAUMGARTNER ADVERTISING STAFF WRITER
HAVE A KICKASS THANKSGIVING... WITHOUT YOUR FAMILY
ALOHA NIGHTS COORDINATORPAIGE TAKEYA
LEAD DESIGNERROSELLE JULIAN
LEAD PHOTOGRAPHERJIMMY EDENS
CALENDAR EDITORCOLIN NGAI
ADVERTISING STAFF WRITERS
SAMMI BAUMGARTNERVERONICA FREEMAN
BRIDGET KITSONCAITLIN KURODA
PHOTOGRAPHERSLYLE AMINE
JOHN EWALTNOEL HAHN
DAVID JORDANLEILANI PORTILLO
CHANNEY TANG-HO
PAGE DESIGNERKALANI WARE
ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES
AARON GREENEJARED KUSHI
WEB DEVELOPERSAMMY KHAMIS
PR EVENT COORDINATORNATALIE FRANCE
Aloha Nights is Ka Leo’s entertainment guide, a paid
advertising supplement produced by the Ka Leo advertising department.
This section features articles and information on dining, drinking,
fashion, music, concerts, art and more. Aloha Nights will be a monthly publication distributed inside Ka Leo special issues through
May 2014.
If you have suggestions, comments or concerns
please contact the Advertising department at:
Hemenway Hall 1072445 Campus Rd.
Honolulu, HI 96822 808-956-7043
PAIGE TAKEYA ALOHA NIGHTS COORDINATOR
When you’re out to eat a hearty meal at Big City Diner, you aren’t thinking about how your food benefi ts you – you’re too busy thinking about how good it tastes. But even your favorite loco moco can benefi t your beauty regime… RDINATOR
Guava is rich in Vitamin E and antioxidants, which keeps your skin lustrous and makes you glow.
BABY BACK RIBS WITH OUR FAMOUSGUAVA-BBQ SAUCE
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THE REALLY LOCO, LOCO MOCOEggs contain choline and lutein, types of Vitamin B that help maintain skin tissue and elasticity. In other words, yes, eating a loco moco could help you look younger.
GRANDMA’S INCREDIBLE KIMCHEE FRIED RICEThe fermentation process that makes kimchi results in antioxidant production that quashes skin aging. Other nutrients in kimchi also reduce dry and fl aky skin.
PROTIP: Check out Big City Diner’s late-night happy hour for deals that will keep your wallet (and your complexion) even happier.
PHOTOS BY: PAIGE TAKEYA
DINER BIG CITY
HOW TO The turkey is stuffed and the pumpkin pie is baked – but where is the family to help eat? If you’re spending Thanksgiving alone, fret not – we’ve got you covered.
PHOTOS COURTESYBIG CITY DINER
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DINING
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ALOHA CREPES
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BIG CITY DINER
3565 WAIALAE AVE.808-738-8855BIGCITYDINERHAWAII.COM
EGGS ‘N THINGS
343 SARATOGA RD.808-923-3447EGGSNTHINGS.COM
SHALOHA
313 WAIALAE AVE.808-744-4222SHALOHAPITA.COM
ANNA’S
2440 S. BERETANIA ST.808-956-5190ANNAOBRIENS.COM
BACCHUS
408 LEWERS ST.808-926-4167BACCHUS-WAIKIKI.COM
BAMBUTWO
1144 BETHEL ST.808-528-1144BAMBUTWO.COM
Food recs
ONLY ON NALOHANIGHTS.COM
We provide options for night owls and picky eaters alike
Event photosFashion insights We shoot everything from
nightclub parties to tattoo exposOur writers extoll the virtues of
DIY skirts and high-waisted shorts
All Night Happy Hour on Wednesdays
35 N. Hotel Street, Honolulu, HI 96817Bar35hawaii.com 808-537-3535
UH ID Special
$3.75 Skyy Cocktail
Over 200 beers for $4 each
THUR, NOV. 7
SUN, NOV. 10 MON, NOV. 11
FRI , NOV. 8 SAT, NOV. 9
TUES, NOV. 12 WED, NOV. 13
WHISKEYS FOR NOVEMBER: KILBEGGAN $8 - REDBREAST PRICE TBD
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Space Kadetsno cover
Elvis Cortez /Random Weirdos/
Thistle Kiss$5 cover
Elvis Cortez /Raosed By Wolves /
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Cradle2Graveno cover
Ronnie Walzer Original Songwriters
no cover
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Guidance Bandno cover
Space Kadetsno cover
WED, NOV. 6GUIDANCE BAND
no cover
FORMOREINFO
$8 - REDBREAST
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Looking to spice up your seasonal brews? Our recipes
will rock your world.
CHANNEY TANG-HO ADVERTISING STAFF WRITER
What do you need?
Mustache stickers(Cut out above)
Alcohol Movie of your choice
Rules 1. Attach a mustache to the TV or computer screen. Feel free to put multiple mustaches up.
2. Take a drink every time someone lines up with the mustache.
REASONS
WHY
PAIGE TAKEYA
ALOHA NIGHTS
COORDINATOR
PUMPKIN SPICE-TINI
INGREDIENTS:- Martini glass- Baileys Vanilla Cinnamon- Smirnoff Whipped Cream Vodka- Torani Pumpkin Spice Syrup- CREAM Alcohol Infused Whipped Cream in Caramel- Cinnamon stick
ASSEMBLY:1. Pour two shots of Baileys and one shot of Smirnoff into your martini glass. 2. Top off the remaining room with pumpkin syrup. 3. Add your desired amount of whipped cream, and garnish with a cinnamon stick.
TOFFEE TODDY
INGREDIENTS:- Drinking glass or goblet (depending on alcoholism level)- Amaretto Liqueur- Kahlua - Smirnoff Caramel Vodka- Half and half
ASSEMBLY:1. Measure one shot of Smirnoff to two shots of amaretto and Kahlua. 2. Pour your shots into a glass of your choice.3. In a separate, microwaveable glass, measure 1/4 cup of half and half, and heat for 1-2 minutes or until warm. 4. Top off shot mixture with the warm half and half.
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BEER AT BAR 35
IS A GOOD IDEA
That’s rig
ht – when you grab a
beer at Bar 35, you help Hawaii’s
economy and keep America on
top. Worthy causes? We think so.
IN HAWAII...
9,000 people work in the beer industry
$372 million to the economy
2,500+
establishments are
authorized to sell beer
IN THE WORLD...
#2America:
national beer
consumption
AT BAR 35...
Over 150 different
beers from 21
countries
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BEAUTY CENTER BY DEXTER DO
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KARAI CRAB
901 HAUSTEN ST.808-952-6990KARAICRAB.COM
KIT N KITCHEN
1010 UNIVERSITY AVE. #B808-942-7622KITNKITCHEN.COM
SHABU SHABU KING
2700 S. KING ST.808-951-7878SHABUSHABUKING.COM
TEDDY’S BIGGER BURGERS
2424 S. BERETANIA ST. #101808-949-0050TEDDYSBIGGERBURGERS.COM
TOKONAME RESTAURANT& SUSHI BAR2855 E. MANOA RD.808-988-8656TOKONAMEHAWAII.COM
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We’re all about the nightlife scene at Aloha Nights, but sometimes we like to stop and take a moment to enjoy how beautiful Hawaii can be. Take a look at this sampling from our staff photographers and enjoy the art that surrounds us every day.
BEAUTY EVERYWHERE
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BAR 35
35 N. HOTEL ST.
808-537-3535
BAR35HAWAII.COM
DAVE & BUSTER’S
1030 AUAHI ST.
808-589-2215
DAVEANDBUSTERS.COM
IRISH ROSE SALOON
478 ENA RD.
808-947-3414
IRISHROSESALOON.COM
KELLY O’NEIL’S
311 LEWERS ST.
808-926-1777
KELLYONEILS.COM
PIPE DREAMS
1423 KALAKAUA AVE.808-942-5599
SMOKEY’S PIPE AND COFFEE
1010 UNIVERSITY AVE. #2B
808-955-2837
SMOKEYSHAWAII.COM
WAIALAE BARBER & HAIR SALON
3036 WAIALAE AVE. #B2808-738-8288
LIFESTYLE
BARS/CLUBS
OPEN
MORNING
NOON
AND
NIGHT!
Happy Hour4-6pm, $3.00 Beers
HoursSun-Thurs: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.
Fri-Sat: 6 a.m.-12 a.m.
Now open until Midnight on Friday & Saturday Nights
Serving Quality Food and the Spirit of Aloha since 1974!
451 Piikoi St. Honolulu, HI 96814
538 - EGGS (3447)
*from 4-10 pm all locations with valid ID*From 4pm to Midnight Ala Moana Location
15% DISCOUNT
FOR UH STUDENTSOpen after UH sports games!
Opening Soon
inDowntown Honolulu
A SOPHISTICATED NIGHTCLUBFEATURING: THE BEST DJ’S – STATE OF THE ART LIGHTS & SOUND – VSP BOTTLE SERVICE
DRESS TO IMPRESS – 21+
PAPARAZZIFIND YOURSELF ON ALOHANIGHTS.COM
AFTER YOU RUN INTO OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ON THE SCENE
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BRIDGET KITSON ADVERTISING STAFF WRITERART AT BAMBUTWO
In Chinatown, look for a colorful martini lounge called BambuTwo that sells more than bright drinks: It always has unique local artwork on display. This lounge is like a grown-up corner coffee shop with one-of-a-kind paintings and pieces. Go for the drinks, but stay for the art. It ranges from skateboard grip tape art to fl oral photography, and changes monthly.
TheVenue, BambuTwo’s attached event center, is large, modern and boasts warehouse-esque style, with cement fl oors and exposed beams striping the ceiling, letting the space become a canvas for fun and exciting events. Keep an ear out for new art exhibits, fashion shows and more.
BambuTwo does it all as a classy place for drinks, but they also keep a foot in the art scene – with style. If the pretty drinks didn’t convince you, let the art sway you to take a look for yourself. Better move quickly: BambuTwo will be undergoing a transformation very soon. But that’s art: ephemeral and fl eeting.
Look up upcoming events at bambutwo.com
NEWSPAPER NAIL ART
1Clean and cut your nails the way you prefer, apply white nail polish and let dry.
Soak your nail in alcohol for a few seconds.
Place the pattern you desire print-side down on your nail.
Gently rub onto the nail, but try not to shift the paper.
Peel the newspaper away, and fi nish with a clear coat on top.
Flaunt it and tell them you got it from Aloha Nights’ Art & Style Guide!
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PHOTOS BY: JIMMY EDENS AND DAVID JORDAN
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MAI TAI BAR
1450 ALA MOANA BLVD. #3247808-947-2900MAITAIBAR.COM
O’TOOLE’S PUB
902 NUUANU AVE.808-536-4138OTOOLESIRISHPUB.COM
CAROUSEL CANDYLAND
CAROUSEL CANDYLAND4211 WAIALAE AVE.808-734-7799
DOMINO PIZZA
2424 S. BERETANIA ST. #A104808-744-2283DOMINOS.COM
KOKUA MARKETNATURAL FOODS2643 S. KING ST.808-941-1922KOKUA.COOP
BARS/CLUBS
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2525 S. KING ST.808-947-7678DOWNTOEARTH.ORG
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2752 WOODLAWN DR. #5-119808-988-4310
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808.589.2215
LATE NIGHT HAPPY HOUR
HAPPYHOUR
DAVE & BUSTER’S
WednesdayLITE the
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tuesDAY$2 Soft Tacos, $3 BEERS$5 Chips, Queso & Salsa
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YOUR PLACE TO EAT, DRINK, PLAY & WATCH SPORTS
A MAN IN STYLE
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VERONICA FREEMANADVERTISING STAFF WRITER
BELTNo matter how popular Justin
Bieber is with the ladies, don’t for a second think it’s due to his baggy pants. A belt is a necessary item,
and there is no excuse not to have one. Diesel sells quality leather belts with well-made clasps for
around $60. Go for darker shades to avoid clashing with your pants.
WATCH Sure, everyone has a phone to check the time, but be honest: who wants to constantly pull it out during class, or even worse,
a date? A nice watch adds character, but you don’t need a
Rolex to look good. Nixon is nice because their watches range
from old-school leather bands to bright electric faces to sleek chrome. Check for it at Macy’s
and Nordstrom.
DARK-WASH JEANS
This is the most fl attering shade for guys, so go for a straight
fi t – light-wash baggy jeans are never in. A well-fi tted pair can be dressed up or down. Levi’s has
been a go-to brand for years, and for good reason! Check out their 501 Original Fit Jeans, which look good on most any body shape.
Fashion shows pop up all the time, so make sure you’re not the odd one out for your fi rst one.
1. USE YOUR PHONE. Social media is an important way to showcase designer work.
2. BE FASHIONABLY LATE. The average fashion shows starts 30 to 45 minutes late.
3. CONTAIN YOURSELF. Yes, the clothing is gorgeous, but save your gushing for the designer.
4. DON’T TALK.Talking should be kept to a bare minimum. You’re there to watch a show, not gossip.
5. WEAR FLAT SHOES.You’ll probably end up standing most of the time, which brings us to number six…
6. PREPARE TO STAND.You’ll be standing a lot: waiting to get in, waiting for it to start, watch-ing the actual show, socializing...
7. HAVE BUSINESS CARDS.You never know who you’re going to meet or how they’ll be able to help you later.
8. STAY OUT OF THE WAY. Don’t block the way for anybody in a rush or who is an important part of the show.
9. AVOID HYPERCRITICISM.Nobody cares if you think the closing dress was “so last season.” Focus on the positives.
10. BE YOURSELF. You don’t need to dress outrageous-ly to show your style. The simplest outfi ts can be the most fl attering.
COMMANDMENTSof fashion showetiquette
VERONICA FREEMANADVERTISING STAFF WRITER
3FALL MUST-HAVESAT VALERIE JOSEPHBOUTIQUE
SAMMI BAUMGARTNERADVERTISING STAFF WRITER
Fall—a season Hawaii lacks, not only in weather, but also in fashion. Fortunately, Valerie Joseph Boutique, located on the fi rst fl oor of Ala Moana Shopping Center, has identifi ed three trends for the season.
1 THE SHIFT DRESS
The shift dress may belong to the warmer
months, but it is perfect year round here. Pair the dress ($53) with a belt
($21) to cinch in the waist line – creating an hourglass fi gure. Snatch a muted one,
like navy blue or black.
2 LEOPARD PRINTS
It’s the trend that never dies: Leopard
is sexy, sophisticated and cute all at once! Valerie
Joseph features it on everything from
headbands to shoes. Try a gold, steel-toed,
leopard-print heel ($59) with a plain
dress or jeans to jazz up the outfi t.
3 FUR
Hawaii may seem like the last place on Earth to want fur, but furry accessories like earrings, bangles, and bags are appropriate
for the season. Try a leather bag lined
with fur ($79) to turn heads. This adorable purse also comes in
navy blue.
PHOTOS BY: LYLE AMINE
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INSTAGRAM-ING ART AT ANNA’SVERONICA FREEMAN
ADVERTISING STAFF WRITER
BEHIND THE SCENESOF OUR COVER SHOOTPHOTOS BY: LYLE AMINE
COVER:Model: Sheville LeeDesigner: Tori SpeereMakeup/Hair: Cristina Gutierez
TRIANGLE INSET: Model: Jazmine ManaloDesigner: Sarah YamashigeMakeup/Hair: Jodi Lee
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Ready to hit the club! #wecleanuprealnice
GREEN
They called an ambulance! #gettinreal
RED
OMG idkwhats hapening #wasted #drunk#hangoverinoncoming
RED
Errybody gettin down #insidejoke #youhadtobethere
1 | JUKEBOX
The old-fashioned jukebox adds a nostalgic tone to the photo, but the lights keep it modern for a fl at-tering juxtaposition.
2 | DANCE FLOOR
By including both the ceiling and fl oor in a wide angle, the lighting of your photo becomes more vibrant.
3 | THE BAND
Red light shows strong outlines and gives off an intense vibe that sets the tone for a Friday night.
4 | DJ
Keeping objects in the foreground and background gives a professional edge.
Artwork is everywhere and anywhere; it’s all in the eyes of the beholder. Here are a few tips on how to take a chill night at Anna O’Brien’s and turn
it into an amazing, totally Instagram-worthy experience.
REDRED LIGHTGREENGREEN LIGHT
PAIGE TAKEYA ALOHA NIGHTS COORDINATOR
Blurry, red-eye shots of frazzled party-goers are a staple of the Friday night INSTAGRAM feed.
Don’t become another victim. USE THESE TIPS to plan and document your party experience – the right way.
PHOTOS BY:DAVID JORDAN
Photo Map
PHOTOS BY:ANDREA WADE
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Nov. 12SIAOSI AT MAI TAI BARThe 13th Annual Mai Tai Rumble goes on all month with different live performers each week.
Mai Tai Bar: 9 p.m.1450 Ala Moanoa Blvd.
Nov. 18ALL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR AT BAR 35Sometimes you just need to start the week with a drink, and Bar 35 knows it.
Bar 35: 4 p.m. 21+35 N. Hotel St.
Nov. 20WINE WEDNESDAYS AT BIG CITY DINER Take advantage of this all-day special every Wednesday.
Big City Diner: 7 a.m. 21+3565 Waialae Ave.
Nov. 29ART & FLEAThis monthly market highlights local art and crafts.
Fresh Café: 5 p.m.831 Queen St.
Nov. 30ALL-YOU-CAN-DRINK KAVA AT SMOKEY’SGet your fi ll of kava – literally – until midnight with this deal.
Smokey’s Pipe and Coffee: 7 p.m. 1010 University Ave. #2B
OAHUFRINGE
FESTIVALSEE OAHUFRINGE.COM FOR
TIMES AND VENUES
Local art and music hits Chinatown in full force in this cultural bonanza.
TEDXHONOLULU2013
10 A.M. 1130 BETHEL ST.
Fifteen speakers will talk about every-thing from science to entertainment to
boost community change.
22BAMP
PROJECTPRESENTS:
COSMIC GATE
9 A.M. 1349 KAPIOLANI BLVD. #30
The German trance duo will take you to another world when they head to Hawaii.
18 +
EAT THE STREET:MUSUBI
4 A.M. 555 SOUTH ST.
The theme is musubi, and the goal is to make the world’s largest one…27TH ISLANDWIDE
CHRISTMAS CRAFTS& FOOD EXPO
Craft fairs aren’t just for your mom – the biggest one in the state is full
of hidden treasure.
12 A.M. 777 WARD AVE.
BAMP PROJECT PRESENTS:
MATCHBOX 20
7:30 P.M. 777 WARD AVE.
They’ve sold 30 million records worldwide, and now the group heads to Hawaii.
SEE MANOAVALLEYTHEATRE.COM FOR SHOWTIMES
Get your dose of community theatre with this story about opera rivalries gone wrong.
MANOA VALLEY THEATRE PRESENTS: ‘QUARTET’
5:00 P.M. 2445 CAMPUS RD.
Ka Leo hosts its monthly party for the last time this semester. Oil in the Alley performs live.
GROOVE IN THE GARDEN
11 HONOLULU 5KCOLOR VIBE
9 A.M. 99-500 Salt Lake Blvd.
Things get messy but very, very colorful at this 5K run.
5 2013/14 QUIKSILVER OF EDDIE AIKAU OPENING CEREMONY3 P.M. Waimea Bay
The window opens on Dec. 1, but the formal opening for the world’s most prestigious big-wave surf competition is today.