To-do List
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008To do:
1. Watch The Rape of Europa.
2. Attend the grand opening of Skye Sushi Lounge.
3. Check out the Lego exhibit.
4. See Live.
The Rape of Europa
Kahala Mall theaters
Check showtimes here

Last year’s documentary about the Nazi art pillaging during World War II and the ally effort to return it, got mixed reviews, but the consensus is that it’s still worth seeing. I missed The Rape of Europa when it was at the Doris Duke Theatre, but it’s opening Friday at the Kahala Mall theaters for a short run, giving me a second chance to catch it on the big screen. Now I just have to wedge it into my schedule.
Skye Sushi Lounge
Aaron’s Atop the Ala Moana
410 Atkinson Dr., 36th floor
955-4466
Long-time club promoter Rick Rock is launching his next endeavor Friday night at Aaron’s. The event, dubbed Skye Sushi Lounge, is being marketed to “O’ahu’s wealthy 30-something business crowd and hipsters.” The only part of that sentence that describes me is “30-something.” We’ll see how it goes.
Brick Art
Pearlridge Shopping Center
Through July 20

Lego artist Nathan Sawaya knows how to play with Legos. I was a Lego lover as a kid, so I’m interested in seeing his work. I would be interested anyway because who thinks of doing that? And so what if the exhibition at a shopping mall in Pearl City? I’m over it, and I’m going.
Live
Bayfest 2008
Kane’ohe Marine Corps Base
Sunday, 8:30 p.m.
$29 advance, $40 at the door
Ticketmaster

I forgot how much I like Live. I even like them enough to see them this weekend at Bayfest. Though the Pennsylvania band hasn’t released much over the last few years, I can’t get “Lightning Crashes” out my head.








