
He's Baaaaa-aaaack The Artist by any other name
plays at BlaisdellThe Artist Who Used To Be Prince will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday at Blaisdell Arena. TAWUTBP last performed here about a year ago, during his honeymoon.
The current show is part of his "Emancipation Celebration" tour - nothing to do with his marital status - and a portion of the proceeds will go to "Love 4 One Another," a charity organized by TAWUTBP.
Admission is $27.50 and $35; $65 for special charity seating. Information: 545-4000.
McClain Auctions once again puts art on the block, beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday at the auction house at 825 Halekauwila. Got an empty wall?
It's all from the estate of Juliette May Fraser, except for 29 watercolors by Robert Lee Eskridge, which are evidence of further housecleaning by the Contemporary Museum. Fraser's art tastes ran to herself, Madge Tennent, Salvador Dali, Elma Taylor, Lawrence Calcagno, Robert Moir, Toshiko Takaesu, Tadashi Sato, Tatsuo Ito, Greg Clurman, Margaret Keane, Nancy Lane, David Asherman and "others."
Information: 538-7227.
Entertainer-restaurateur Teddy and Nancy Tanaka have taken over the site of the old Honey's nightclub in Kaneohe and will debut the Koolau Ranch House there on Valentine's Day. Teddys new eatery
The band Tropical Nights will be featured 8 p.m. to midnight. The location is in the parking lot between the Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center and Windward Mall.
In the early '60s, Honey Ho's nightclub at the site first featured her son Don as in-house entertainment. More recently, the site featured Smitty's Pancake House and the East Side Restaurant.