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POSTED: Tuesday, October 13, 2009

LOOK » Skee Ball has turned 100 years old and is now available for your iPhone or iPod touch for 99 cents in the App Store at http://www.apple.com.

LISTEN » New albums out today: Michael Buble, “;Crazy Love”;; Bob Dylan, “;Christmas in the Heart”;; Los Lonely Boys, “;1969”; (EP); and Say Anything, “;Say Anything”;

DO » The Fourth Annual Wings for Shriners Benefit Concert is Friday at 5 p.m. at Aloha Tower Marketplace. Performers include Hapa, Jon Yamasato, Dennis Kamakahi, Malia Gibson and Ben Vegas. Tickets are $20 with 100 percent of the proceeds going to the hospital. For tickets or information, call 951-3765 or e-mail wsuite@ shrinenet.org.

ON TV

'Dirty Jobs' takes on Oahu tonight

“;Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe,”; the popular Discovery Channel reality show, recently traveled to Oahu to take on a daunting window washing job at the futuristic-looking One Waterfront Towers in Kakaako. The episode debuts at 6 p.m. today on Oceanic Time Warner Cable, with repeat showings at 9 p.m. today, and 5 and 8 p.m. Oct. 20.

 

MOVIE PREVIEW

Opens Friday:

”;Law Abiding Citizen”;: Gerard Butler stars as a criminal mastermind out for revenge, sending an entire city into chaos from the confines of his prison cell. Jamie Foxx co-stars. (R)

”;Paranormal Activity”;: On the strength of limited-release screenings this past weekend that brought in close to $8 million in box-office receipts, and reaching a million votes through Paramount Studios' viral marketing campaign, the rest of the country will get a chance to see this scary flick about a young couple who suspect that their house is haunted by a malevolent entity. They set up video surveillance to capture evidence of what happens at night as they sleep. (R)

”;The Stepfather”;: A remake of the 1987 horror film that launched the career of “;Lost”; star Terry O'Quinn. This time out, “;Gossip Girl”; star Penn Badgley plays a teen who returns from military school to find that a suspicious man (Dylan Walsh) has moved in with his divorced mom (Sela Ward). Is he really the man of her dreams, or could he be hiding a dark side? (PG-13)

”;Where the Wild Things Are”;: Auteur filmmaker Spike Jonze makes his live-action adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic 1963 children's book. Jonze fleshes out the original about a rambunctious boy (Max Records) who sails to an island full of fearsome horned monsters and becomes their even more fearsome king by elaborating on the wild world as well as Max's relationship with his mom (Catherine Keener) and her boyfriend (Mark Ruffalo). (PG)