On The Scene
John Berger


PARTY FOR PATA:

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JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARBULLETIN.COM
The Hawaii music industry turned out in force Feb. 27 for Cody Pueo Pata's CD party at the Yard House. Suzi Mechler, left, David "Davey D" Daniel's, Bruddah Wade, Ryan Segawa, Bill "Billy V" Van Osdol, Kawena Mechler, Brickwood Galuteria, Leah Bernstein, Jeff Au Hoy and Michael Kelly were among those who fought late-afternoon rush hour traffic to be there. Pata's set outside the restaurant was a good showcase for him. CLICK FOR LARGE

DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME:

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Honolulu Theatre for Youth cast members Alvin Chan and Reb Beau Allen clowned around with an (empty) gasoline can Friday after HTY opened "The Stones" at Tenney Theatre. Chan and Allen play teens whose reckless bravado causes the death of a driver on the freeway. "The Stones" closes Saturday with shows at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Call 839-9885. CLICK FOR LARGE

THE SEARCH CONTINUES:

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Justin "Partymaster" Yoshino, second from left, welcomed Junior Seau, left, Colt Brennan and Shakti Stream to a pau hana reception for finalists in the Coors Light/Maxim Girl Hawaii 2007 contest at P.F. Chang's China Bistro on Feb. 28. Seau and Brennan talked football, of course, and posed for photos with fans. Yoshino presents the Maxim finals at Pipeline Cafe "probably after 11" Saturday night. CLICK FOR LARGE

BOZE ON THE RUN:

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Roland "Boze" Cazimero was running late but stopped to bid aloha Monday to Chanel Wise, left, Miss Hawaii USA, and Serena Karnagy, Miss Teen Hawaii USA, after performing at Wise's "Bring Home the Crown" party at Rumours. Wise leaves soon for the Miss USA pageant. Roland and brother Robert play the Hawaii Theatre tomorrow night. CLICK FOR LARGE

RICHARD TO THE RESCUE:

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Richard Aadland, left, shared a table Sunday with cast members Kirsten Dixon (Amalia), Pedro Armando Haro (Georg) and Jim Tharp (Mr. Maraczek) at a "She Loves Me" cast party at Manoa Valley Theatre. It was Tharp's first day back in the show after a four-day battle with laryngitis; Aadland had stepped into the role of Mr. Maraczek with two hours' notice Feb. 28. CLICK FOR LARGE



John Berger has covered the local entertainment scene since 1972. Contact him at jberger@starbulletin.com.



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