On The Grid – 10/15/14

October 17 FRI

THE WONDER-SHOW
AT MERCURY BAR

There are shows, and then there is the WonderShow — a night where vaudeville meets burlesque and everything in between. It takes place every third Friday at Mercury Bar. Doors open at 9 p.m., and two shows featuring contortionists, jugglers, fire dancers and more go on at 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. Admission is $10-$15. Ages 21 and older. octoberwonder show.eventbrite.com

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SOULJAHZ FOR LIFE 2014 FINALE
AT THE REPUBLIK

Rebel Souljahz takes over The Republik with Kaipo Kapua, The Vitals, I.A., DJ Spike Boy and Micah Banks. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9. Ages 18 and older. jointherepublik.com

SOULJAHZ FOR LIFE 2014 FINALE Rebel Souljahz brings their reggae beats to Honolulu, along with Kaipo Kapua, The Vitals, I.A., DJ Spike Boy and Micah Banks AT THE REPUBLIK OCT. 17 9 P.M.

SOULJAHZ FOR LIFE 2014 FINALE

Rebel Souljahz brings their reggae beats to Honolulu, along with Kaipo Kapua, The Vitals, I.A., DJ Spike Boy and Micah Banks AT THE REPUBLIK OCT. 17 9 P.M.

October 18 SAT

HONOLULU NIGHT MARKET
AT OUR KAKAAKO

This month’s Night Market appropriately marks the changing seasons with its Fall Feast. Open to all ages, the night kicks off at 6 p.m. and features a fashion show, food trucks, art and music. Be sure to share your pictures and follow the fun on Instagram with #HNLnight-market. honolulunightmarket.com

HAWAII ZOMBIE CRAWL
AT CHINATOWN

For anyone who believes (or hopes) that zombies are real, Hawaii Zombie Crawl presents its annual pub crawl for zombie enthusiasts to cure their contagion with drinks and live music. Put on your best zombie face and make your way through The Fix, The Underground, JJ Dolan’s and more. The night includes live music by Kings of Spade, Black Square, Go Jimmy Go, Good Foot and others. Ages 21 and older. hawaiizombiecrawl.com

October 19 SUN

KOMEN HAWAII RACE FOR THE CURE
AT KAPIOLANI PARK

Rally for the breast cancer survivors in your life, and join a team or make one for the 20th annual Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure. Registration begins as early as 5 a.m. and the walk starts at 7. Funds raised in Hawaii will stay in the state to support local programs, and a small portion also will go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s grants program. (P.S. Be sure to check out this week’s Metrogram on Page 27 to see how our readers are supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month.) komenhawaii.org

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October 20 MON

M.I.A. OCTOBER
AT FRESH CAFé KAKAAKO

Mixing Innovative Arts (M.I.A.) presents Literature Coming Alive. The free event starts at 7:30 p.m. and will feature University of Hawaii at Manoa student Noah Perales-Estoesta, novelist Allison Amend, poet Craig Santos Perez and UH distinguished writer in residence Allison Adelle Hedge Coke reading their works. miahonolulu.com

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