Tuesday, April 27, 1999

Tapa


Frederic Fekkai & Co.
The Justine handbag, in Cerulean Blue, is from the
Fer-Forge group. Frederic Fekkai also offers
sunglasses and sheer pareos.



Accessorize with Fekkai

It isn't just about hair anymore. Frederic Fekkai, the hairdresser to the stars who made a natural transition to designing hair jewelry a few seasons ago, is moving ahead with even more accessories for the body.

He'll be at Neiman Marcus Thursday and Friday to show the new colors in his makeup collection, as well as his newest hair accessories, eyewear and handbags. He'll be in the store's Level One cosmetics area noon to 6 p.m. both days, and will give personal consultations by appointment only. Call 948-7390.

The "Faces Forward" beauty event will continue through Saturday, when Brioni CEO Joseph J. Barrato appears at the Brioni Menswear Trunk Show 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Big Island designer Kenneth S. Brown presents his Masterpiece Jewelry Collection 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brown won the 1998 People's Choice Award for Colored Stone Design from the Hawaii Jewelry Association.

Tapa

Preview

Three movies begin their Oahu run on Friday:

ENTRAPMENT
Rated PG-13
Gin (Catherine Zeta-Jones), a young and gorgeous insurance investigator, is certain that Mac (Sean Connery), a renowned master thief, has stolen a Rembrandt from one of her clients. This legendary pro might seem a bit too aged for the job, her boss Hector Cruz (Will Patton) notes. But Gin knows better. And when she has the chance to go undercover to meet the man she oddly idolizes, she jumps at the chance. Yes, Gin will convince the stately Mac to help her steal an ancient Chinese gold mask that's part of a much ballyhooed museum exhibit. But what are her real intentions? And can Mac, an old pro, not fall for her charms?

IDLE HANDS
Rated R
Halloween morning finds Anton Tobias (Devon Sawa), a clueless 17-year-old slacker, doing his usual routine of watching television, oblivious that his parents have been decapitated and are lying in a pool of blood. When the situation becomes obvious, he enlists the help of his clueless friends Mick (Seth Green) and Pnub (Elden Ratliff) -- only to discover that his right hand has a mind of its own.

A WALK ON THE MOON
Rated R
The '60s are hurtling toward their end, and Pearl Kantrowitz (Diane Lane), a Jewish housewife from New York City, is feeling a bit penned in. She adores her kids but knows she had them too young. She loves her husband but wonders if he sees who she really is. A gnawing feeling has taken root in Pearl's belly that life is passing her by The moon landing and Woodstock are just days away. The times are changing. The movie chronicles how people make compromises -- and how they cope with their choices.



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