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JOHN BERGER \ JBERGER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Kahauanu Lake's ukulele was stolen from his Kaimuki office and he needs help getting it back. The ukulele was stolen sometime between midday Thursday and Sunday morning. Anyone who spots it should contact him at 734-4546. He said the ukulele has no value save for sentimental value. It bears an inscription of his name.




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Tupac Shakur's story "Tupac: Ressurection" is told in collaboration with the deceased rapper's mother.


"Looney Tunes: Back in Action": Bugs Bunny and company are back, this time accompanied by such live-action pals as Brendan Fraser, Jenna Elfman and Heather Locklear. Warfare on the Warner Brothers back lot sends the gang on a worldwide hunt for Fraser's missing dad (Timothy Dalton) and the mysterious Blue Diamond. (PG)

"Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World": Russell Crowe plays Capt. Jack Aubrey in this swashbuckling high-seas adventure set during the Napoleonic Wars and based on the late Patrick O'Brian's popular historical novels about the 19th-century British navy. Aubrey is both "master" of his ship, the Surprise, and "commander" of his men. He is torn between duty and friendship as he and his crew set sail in a high-stakes chase across two oceans to intercept and capture their foe. (PG-13)

"Tupac: Resurrection": An unusual view of the rap star Tupac Shakur's life, told entirely in the words of the deceased artist himself. Lauren Lazin's "self-portrait," done in collaboration with the rapper's mother, uses archived footage -- personal interviews, home videos and excerpts from his writing -- to tell the story of a cultural icon whose career and persona, both, continue to grow from beyond the grave. (R)




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