
Punk-pop and the great outdoors go hand-in-hand when Green Day performs one show only at Andrews Amphitheatre at 2 p.m. April 5. Punk party under the sun
Doors will open at noon and no coolers, lawn chairs and outside food and drinks will be allowed. There will be parking at the University of Hawaii-Manoa lower campus.
Tickets, at $20 general, go on sale Saturday at all Hungry Ear Records, Radio Free Music Center, Tower Records-Kahala and Pearl Kai, Pearl Harbor Bloch Arena and Kaneohe MCBH ITT outlet. Tickets are also available through the Connection, with outlets at the Blaisdell Center box office, Jelly's stores, Tempo's House of Music Ala Moana, Tempo's Music, UH Campus Center and the Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel MTI desk. Or charge tickets by phone at 545-4000 or 1-800-333-3388.
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The Star-Bulletin is looking for stories that reveal the angel/devil sides of home and office computing. Send yours to features@starbulletin.com for possible inclusion in the newspaper. Include your name, phone and basic info on the type of system you use. Deadline is March 13.
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