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NEXT STOP, NEW YORK | 1. Hawaii Shakespeare Festival cast members Dan D. Randerson (Falstaff), left, Ryan Sueoka, Danielle Vivarttas-Ahrnsbrak (Doll Tearsheet), Dan Kunkel and Alvin Chan (Prince Hal) celebrated the opening of "Henry IV, Part 2" Aug. 12 at the ARTS at Marks Garage. Randerson's hearty performance as Falstaff is his last here for the foreseeable future; he moves to New York this fall. The production also keeps Sueoka busy -- he plays two characters and serves drinks during intermission. The final show is 3:30 p.m. today.
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EURO GLAMOUR AT VILLA MONTEREALE | 5. "Gladiator" Chris Faildo, center, struck a pose with EuroCinema Hawai'i board members Jefferson Finney, left, Kelly Sanders, Liz Kawananakoa and Patrick Gey at the group's "Night of Glamour and Games" casino party Aug. 13 at Villa Montereale, the Honolulu residence of Prince and Princess Alliata di Montereale. Proceeds will fund scholarships for Hawaii creative media students.
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A SUMMER WINE PARTY | 4. Summer wines and a gourmet barbecue were on the menu when the Societe Mondiale du Vin Bailliage de Kauai/Oahu introduced its new officers with a sunset dinner party at Kathy Ireland's East Honolulu estate. Bailli Honoraire (former president) Carole Brooks, left, Bailli Provincial (regional president) Fred Hellekes, director Kimi Matar, secretary Kathryn Nicholson and Kauai/Oahu Chapter Bailli (president) Dr. Maurice Nicholson co-hosted the event.
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"CONGRATULATIONS, KUANA!" | 3. Kuana Torres Kahele, center, talked with Lydia Ludin and Kim Taylor Reece at the CD release party for his superb solo album, "Kuanaloa," Aug. 14 at theVenue on Bethel Street. Kahele capped the evening by taking the stage with his Na Palapalai band mate Ioane Burns and several other musicians and performing songs from the new album.
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"FATTO A MANO" AT FENDI | 2. Fendi District Manager Cameron Coble Maheres, left, modeled an eye-catching red leather bracelet at the opening night reception for Fendi's "Fatto a Mano for the Future (Handmade for the Future)" design program Aug. 12 at Fendi Ala Moana. Contemporary rubber sculptor Eli Baxter, one of two Hawaii artists invited to participate in the multimedia design project, was the guest of honor.