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On The Scene
John Berger
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C.S. Wo Chinese New Year's party
FATHER AND SONS:
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Bob Wo, third from left, and his sons -- Ben, left, Wendell, Bub, Mike and Scott -- celebrated Chinese New Year with a perfect party at the C.S. Wo Gallery on Beretania Street on Saturday. Guests enjoyed hot and cold gourmet pupus amid table displays representing wishes for long life, good health, prosperity, happiness and good luck. Guests also received Chinese zodiac forecasts for the Year of the Boar and stood in line at the calligraphy table to have personalized good wishes written for them on lucky red paper. CLICK FOR LARGE
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A GREAT PARTY UPSTAIRS:
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Liz and Stuart Ho enjoyed the festivities on the second level. The pork hash-stuffed shrimp lumpia station was a popular stop for whose who made it upstairs. CLICK FOR LARGE
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TALKING STORY:
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Actor and makeup expert Greg Howell of Paul Brown Salon & Day Spa, left, talked with Emme Tomimbang and Jim Burns. Howell was superb in Manoa Valley Theatre's recent revival of "Fully Committed," but says he's happy to be concentrating on his "day job" these days. CLICK FOR LARGE
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A GREAT PARTY DOWNSTAIRS:
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Danny Kaleikini and Linda Wong stopped by the Accent Gallery on the first level. Chinese-style roast pig with bao and plum sauce was another popular pupu. CLICK FOR LARGE
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WHO'S WITH WHOM HERE?:
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Loretta Ables Sayre and Paul Unkrur, right, looked like a couple in basic black, but she was with her husband, veteran publicist David Sayre, who had opted for casual aloha attire. CLICK FOR LARGE
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