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JASON GENEGABUS


3 seismic spots will be
shaking this Halloween


EAST COAST REPRESENT: Tonight's "Rock Star Halloween" at the Wave Waikiki marks the second coming of DJ Jrama since he moved to the mainland for a radio gig earlier this year. The Stone Groove Family member will hold it down along with DJs Byron the Fur, KSM and Racer X, along with a live performance by Enbious.

More than five grand in cash and prizes are scheduled to be given away tonight at the Wave, including $1,000 during a costume contest hosted by 97.5 KPOI's Double D. Fifteen bucks gets you into this 21-and-over party; call 941-0424 ...

Don't feel like wading through a crowd of sweaty people in your costume? Then head down Kalakaua Avenue to Nick's Fishmarket and check out "Twisted Halloween," presented by D-Vinyl Entertainment and J.P. Productions.

The fun starts at 10 p.m. tonight over at Nick's with live dancers and a water-effects show by Aquatists Inc. A costume contest will also be held at midnight for those who crave recognition for their creative masterpieces. Tickets for this party are $10, and validated parking is available for a dollar at the King Kalakaua Plaza (under Niketown). Call 386-3666 for more info ...

For those who want the most bang for their buck, the place to be is Aloha Tower Marketplace for the "Nightmarchers Ball." The $10 cover charge pays for admission into Don Ho's Island Grill, Kapono's and Waterfront Crab House and Nightclub, so if you aren't having enough fun at one spot, there are always two other places to check out.

Among the acts scheduled to perform tomorrow night during the "Nightmarchers Ball:" Jamin, the Lilikoi Boys, Oshen, Pacific Blu, Pohaku, Ten Feet, Three Plus, Sean Na'auao, Hawaiian Time and Natural Vibes. Sudden Rush will also perform with guests Amy Hanaiali'i Gilliom, Willie K and Martin Pahinui. Call 566-0644 for a performance schedule ...

AND IT LOOKS like my favorite television show is coming back for a second season -- according to the Reuters news service, Ozzy Osbourne and his family return to MTV Nov. 26 for another run of "The Osbournes" on the cable network.

The Emmy Award-winning reality program will continue to follow the lives of Ozzy and his family, including wife Sharon's bout with colon cancer, daughter Kelly's attempt to start a recording career and Ozzy's summer tour.




In the Mix drops Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Star-Bulletin.
Contact Jason Genegabus at jason@starbulletin.com.





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