February 22

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Wednesday February 22
NIGHTLIFE
Blues, Brews & BBQ
Da Smoke House, 438 Hobron Lane, Honolulu, call for times, free. Blues, Brews & BBQ: featuring Larry Spalding & friends. (946-0233)

Lani Misalucha Performs
Magic of Polynesia Showroom at the Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber Resort, 2300 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, Tuesday through Saturday until March 31, 8:30 p.m., visit website for showtimes and to to purchase tickets. Lani Misalucha has a truly warm persona that will engulf her audience and captivate them throughout the entire show. (LaniInWaikiki.com)

The Willows Live Music
The Willows, 901 Hausten St., Honolulu, January to March, call for days, all entertainment is 6:30-8:30 p.m. except for Maunalua who plays from 7-9 p.m., free. (willowshawaii.com)

DesignU
Bar 35, 35 Hotel St., Honolulu, third Fridays, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., free. A gathering of designers, hair and make-up professionals, and models to network, inspire, and show and share. (bar35.com)

Mano Kane
Jazz Minds, 1661 Kapiolani Blvd., Honolulu, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., call for cost. (536-3775, 945-0800)

COMMUNITY
Art Competition And Exhibit
Honolulu Country Club, 1690 Ala Puuimalu St., Honolulu, until March 4, call for times and cost. The Hawaii Gifted Association presents “Advante Two Spaces to the Arts.” Email for entry form for individual artists or schools, clubs, groups, etc. (higifted@aol.com)

Book Signing
Dragon Gate Bookstore, Chinese Cultural Plaza, 100 North Beretania St., Honolulu, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Book: Feng Shui for Hawai‘i Gardens. (533-7147)

Bridal Workshops
The Wedding Cafe, 1050 Ala Moana Blvd. #1650, Honolulu, until March 28 and Aug. 1 to Oct. 17, call for times. Workshops will cover topics such as hair and make-up, décor, videography, and allow brides and grooms to ask questions and get advice from Hawaii’s top wedding professionals. (theweddingcafe.net, 591-1005)

Engineers Week In Hawaii Display
Pearlridge Uptown, 98-1005 Moanalua Road, Aiea, until Feb. 24, mall hours, free. Promotes technical education in math and sciences. (488-0981)

Financial Education Event
Shidler College of Business room A101, 2500 Campus Road, Honolulu, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Feb. 22, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 23, email for cost. America Saves Week hosts its third annual UH Saves Day. (finlit@hawaii.edu)

HPD’s Fourth Quarter Awards Ceremony
Windward Mall, 46-056 Kamehameha Hwy., Kaneohe, 11 am. to noon, free. The Honolulu Police Department will be celebrating the success and hard work of its employees, civilians, and members of the military for their service to the community. (235-1143)

THE ARTS
Minangkabau Processions Of Sumatra
East-West Center Gallery, 1601 East-West Road, runs until April 29, call for hours, free. This community is traditionally matrilineal and yet holds strong Islamic religious beliefs. (944-7177)

Water Conservation Week Poster and Poetry Contest
The poster contest is open to Oahu students in grades K-6, and the poetry contest is open to Oahu students in grades 7-12. Entries must be submitted by March 7 with an entry form. This year’s contest theme is “The Wonder of Water.” Students entering the poster contest should submit one original piece of artwork on a 12 x 18-inch sheet of paper. Any art medium can be used except chalk, charcoal, and oil-based crayons. Students entering the poetry contest should submit one original poem, typed on a standard 8 x 11-inch letter size paper. The poem must be 150 words or less and no longer than 20 lines. (748-5041, boardofwatersupply.com)

Across The Hawaiian Islands: Recent Landscape Painting
Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center, 999 Bishop St., Honolulu, runs until May 11, call for times and cost. Kirk Kurokawa, Kelly Sueda and Darrell Orwig create works that offers viewers a fresh look at their surroundings. (526-1322)

An Artful Life Opening Reception
Japanese Cultural Center, 2454 South Beretania St., Honolulu, runs until March 16, gallery hours, free. Judy Kawabata: An Artful Life Opening Reception. (945-7633, jcch.com)

Anti-Meth Teen Artwork Display
Hawaii State Capitol, 415 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, until March 31, 7:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed holidays, free. Hawaii Meth Project launches anti-meth teen artwork display. (hawaiimethproject.org)

Craft Masters: Woodworkers Of Hawaii Exhibit
Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center, 999 Bishop St., Honolulu, runs until May 11, call for times and cost. This group exhibition showcases the craftsmanship of three woodworkers who challenge the notion of the wooden vessel. (526-1322)

Flowers And Plants Of Hawaii Exhibit
Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center, 999 Bishop St., Honolulu, runs until May 11, call for times and cost. Shown together for the first time are selections from seven portfolios by one of Hawaii’s most celebrated photographers. (526-1322)

Hawaii Art Now Exhibit
Honolulu Academy of Arts Spalding House, 900 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, runs until April 22, call for cost. Fifty-eight artists have been selected to show their work—either a complete body or site-specific installation. (532-8700)

Linda Kane Art Exhibit
Andrew Rose Gallery, Bishop Square Pauahi Tower, 1003 Bishop St., #120, Honolulu, gallery hours, free. Exhibit runs until Feb. 24. Linda Kane presents Na Mahina I Hala. (599-4400)

Meet The Arist Program
Honolulu Academy of Arts Spalding House, 900 S. Beretania St., Honolulu, runs until April 18, 10;15-11:15 a.m., call for cost. Over 10 weeks, the public can meet artists whose work is in Hawai‘i Art Now. Docents lead a tour of the show, where each Wednesday, an artist will be on hand to discuss his/her work. (532-8700)

Photograph Exhibition
Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden, end of Luluku Road, Kaneohe, until Feb. 29, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, free. Photographs by Ilana Nimz featuring Kure Atoll. (233-7323)

Portrait Exhibition
Gallery of Hawaii Artists, 1888 Kalakaua Ave #C312, Honolulu, runs until March 30, call for gallery hours and cost. GoHA is proud to be kicking off 2012 with a new exhibition, “Single World: New Portraits by Dana Paresa, Db Amorin, and Kate Burlingame.” (447-8908)

Shadows To Shallows Exhibit
HPU Art Gallery, 45-045 Kamehameha Hwy., Kaneohe, until March 2, gallery hours, free. The works in this exhibition invoke the ocean and its underwater forces to conjure this world of uncertain space and immeasurable time. (544-0228)

”Trip Around The Island” Exhibit
The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave., Honolulu, runs until March 24, free. Inspired by Juliette May Fraser’s 1952 print series Ke Anuenue and the activism of Save Our Surf. (521-2903)

Winter Footholds
Ernst Lab Theatre, 1770 East-West Road, Honolulu, Feb. 22-25 at 8 p.m., Feb. 26 at 2 p.m., $15/regular, $14/seniors, military, UH faculty/staff, $12/students, $5/UHM students. The latest work by student choreographers and dancers, including senior projects by Cassandra Glaser and Keely Urbanich,and MFA thesis projects by Cher Anabo and Mayu Ota. (944-2697)

”Winter Footholds: Dusk And Daybreak”
Earle Ernst Lab Theatre, 1770 East-West Road, Honolulu, Feb. 22-25 at 8 p.m., Feb. 26 at 2 p.m., $15/regular, $15/UH faculty and staff, seniors and military, $12/students, $5/UHM students. (etickethawaii.com, 956-7655)

Beginning Water Color Class
Windward Community College Hale Kuhina 115, 45-720 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, Feb. 16 to March 8, 8:45-11:45 a.m., $80. Learn more about application techniques, including layering or glazing, negative painting, designing your paintings to emphasize your focal point, and making the best of happy accidents. (235-7433)

Boating Skills & Seamanship Lessons
Kalaheo High School Room L-103, 730 Iliaina St., Kailua, Monday and Thursday evenings, Feb. 13 to April 12, 6:30-8:30 p.m., $55. Completion of this course earns you a certification with wallet card, and possible savings on boat insurance. (254-7955)

Hula Class
Windward Community College, Hale Kuhina 115, 45-720 Keaahala Road, Kaneohe, 7-9 p.m., $15. Learn the fundamentals of the Hawaiian dance. Call to register. (235-7374)

Osteoperosis And Exercise Seminar
Kahala Nui Senior Living Diamond Head Room, 4389 Malia St., Kahala, 10-11:30 a.m., free. Understanding how exercise can help prevent and aid an osteoperosis diagnosis. (432-2235)

Tax Preparation Service
Waipahu Civic Center, 94-275 Mokuola St. Room 102, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Waianae Community Center, 85-670 Farrington Hwy., Waianae, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Tuesdays and Thursdays, free. Runs until April 12. (227-7669)

West African Dance Classes
Art Smith Studio, 1109 Maunakea St. #215, Honolulu, 8-9:30 p.m., $15. Ousseynou Kouyate teaches. (386-6326)

A Woman’s Guide To Money Matters
Aiea High School Community School for Adults, 98-1276 Ulune St., Aiea, 6-7 p.m., free. Learn what you can do now to prepare for retirement. (485-1567)

Financial Independence Seminar
Kailua Public Library, 239 Kuulei Road, Kailua, 6:30 p.m., free. Author Doug Nordman will provide service members, veterans, and their families with a critical roadmap for becoming financially independent prior to committing themselves to full-time retirement.(266-9911)

Health And Nutrition Meeting
Hauula Community Park, 54-050 Kamehameha Hwy., 7 p.m., free. How to help our children begin their journey toward optimal health and living life to the plus. (722-6273)

Library Talk
Salt Lake Library, 3225 Salt Lake Blvd., Honolulu, 5:30-6:30 p.m., free. Talks will focus on exterior uses of feng shui. (831-6831)

Soul Healing Events And Group Blessings
885 Queen Street, second floor, Honolulu, Feb. 23, 28 and March 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 22, 27 and 29, $10/class, free with membership. Experience the Power of Soul© in a group setting, and receive divine healing blessings from certified healers and teachers. (988-8090)