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John Berger


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"TWO TRAINS" PARTY: "Two Trains Running" cast members Moses Goods III and Donna Sallee, right, partied with Lila Cohen, left, and Catherine Fong as the cast and crew of the TAG/HAART production celebrated its successful one-month run with a closing night party at the home of Honey Brown on Sunday. Brown, who played undertaker West in the show, shared a song off his upcoming album. HAART founder Leonard Piggee followed with "The Way You Look Tonight."


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ALO ROCKS THE WAVE: Honolulu performance artist Intrepid, right, talked with ALO's Steve Adams, left, and Zach Gill after their impressive late-night concert at the Wave Waikiki on Tuesday. Intrepid opened the show at 10:30. ALO come on at around 12:30. and played a consistently entertaining mix of old and new tunes till just past 2.


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"THE MARTI" PARTIES AT THE WAVE: Marti Kerton (aka "The Marti"), second from left, enjoyed the positive vibe of the ALO concert with Elaine Codilla, left, Charlie Longhi, Kamakoa Page, Peter Maharaj and Kathy Mawae. G-Spot and record producer Roni Yurong also stopped by the Wave to check out ALO. It was a big night out for Kerton, who was celebrating her freedom, and there was a bit of deja vu to it as well -- she headlined the Wave in the mid-'80s with Hat Makes The Man.





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

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