Tuesday Tidbits: Bobby Lee, Coconut Willy’s and PF Chang’s
By Jason Genegabus
jason@starbulletin.com
I’m on Myspace.
Hate all you want, but I still use that site to keep up with my friends, as well as local promoters and other movers-and-shakers in Clubland. And this week, MySpace tipped me off to the fact that comedian Bobby Lee (pictured) will return to Honolulu this week.
Lee is the featured act for MySpace’s “Secret Stand-Up” promotion, where comics are invited to perform and no tickets are sold. The only way to get in is to bring a printout of your MySpace profile with the “Secret Stand-Up” profile in your top friends.
He’ll perform Thursday at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii’s Manoa Grand Ballroom; doors open 7 p.m. with showtime scheduled for 8 p.m. Seating is first-come-first-serve, so get there early. 18-and-over welcome.
Over in Waikiki, two new establishments are pretty much guaranteed to draw good crowds over the next few weeks.
Coconut Willy’s at Waikiki Beach Walk finally opened this week after a few months of delays, and management isn’t wasting any time getting the entertainment schedule off the ground.
Kutmaster Spaz has been hired as resident DJ and will spin from midnight to 4 a.m. nightly, with live music by Dynasty (Kevin Mau, Tito Berinobis and George Cristobal) on Fridays and Saturdays from 8 p.m. to midnight and Taja on Sundays from 8 p.m. to midnight.
Just down the street at the Royal Hawaiian Center, PF Chang’s Waikiki will hold a grand opening fundraiser on April 24 to benefit the Waikiki Community Center. Tickets are $75 and include a “full dining experience with signature dishes customized for each table.”
Reservations for parties up to six people will be accepted until April 21; call 457-1859.




















blaze. there’s nothing wrong with being on myspace! you’re O.G. myspace man.
now facebook!!! when are you gonna go there? that’s the grown up one. despite the college-y name, it’s actually way more mature.