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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, December 30, 2005

THE NIGHT STUFF
Five post-sunset venues worth a visit or revisit

By Derek Paiva
Advertiser Staff Writer

Lewers Lounge in the Halekulani sets the standard for cool, sophisticated jazz, not to mention being a site where the bartenders take cocktail-mixing seriously. Right: Hale Noa, the relaxingly dark 'awa bar on Kapahulu, draws a quiet, congenial crowd and great music. It is at risk of closing next month without some serious customer support.

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Hale Noa, the relaxingly dark 'awa bar on Kapahulu, draws a quiet, congenial crowd and great music. It is at risk of closing next month without some serious customer support.

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NextDoor, 43 N. Hotel St., offers urban cinema and eclectic music.

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ARTafterDark at the Academy of Arts resumes its monthly pau-hana Friday fest on Feb. 24

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NewJass Quartet is still drawing steady crowds at thirtyninehotel so arrive early to secure a comfy seat.

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A new year of Night Stuff ahead!

Oh, joy! Oh, rapture! Oh, man, I hope I find enough material to fill another 52 weeks of columns.

This week, however, I'm name-checking my five favorite venues or events visited for Night Stuff columns in 2005 ... that you can still go to.

So reminisce, revisit, drive responsibly and have a Happy New Year, kids. And congrats to the favorite five that follow:

  • LEWERS LOUNGE

    Where: Halekulani, 2199 Kalia Road, 923-2311

    When: 7:30 p.m.-1 a.m., nightly; live music nightly from 8:30 p.m.

    What we said then: "A new Lewers that's about as modern-sophisticated-jazz-lounge-cool as it gets. Attentive and impeccable service. Cocktail mixing as a craft, not unlike cooking."

    And now: Thanks to master mixologist Dale DeGroff's inventive libations menu and a truly exceptional and personable staff, it's hands-down my favorite place for cocktails. Winter's here, but Lewers' summery caipirinha still mixes well with live jazz.

  • HALE NOA

    Where: 766 Kapahulu Ave., 735-4292

    When: 8 p.m.-midnight Mondays-Saturdays

    What we said then: "Musicians virtually unplugged. An interior so relaxingly dark, votives almost seem intrusive. ... A quiet and respectful crowd ... and bowls of surprisingly smooth organically grown Moloka'i 'awa."

    And now: In danger of closing at the end of January without some serious customer support. Help save owner Keoni Verity's wonderful 'awa cafe by visiting www.thegirlas.com/support halenoa/support.htm. Or just drop by for a bowl and some music, and tell others to do the same.

  • NEXTDOOR

    Where: 43 N. Hotel St., 548-6398

    When: Hours vary; schedule at www.whoisnextdoor.com.

    What we said then: "A retro-mod urban cinema and music lounge hanging tough to an initial promise to be a home for eclectic live, DJed and filmed entertainment."

    And now: Check out a new upstairs lounge, catwalk, permanent air conditioning and long-promised, custom-designed sound system at a New Year's Eve "Big Party in Little China" grand re-opening party with Jennifer Johns, Fort Knox Five's Jon Horvath and Thunderball's Steve Raskin, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

  • ARTAFTERDARK

    Where: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 532-6091

    When: 6-9 p.m., last Friday of the month, beginning Feb. 24

    What we said then: "A groovy museum-hosted Friday pau hana mixer ... smartly designed to take full thematic advantage of the academy's diverse permanent collection and visiting exhibits."

    And now: AafterD's 9-month 2006 season starts Feb. 24 with "Voyage to the South Pacific." "Gods & Goddesses" follows on March 31; "Holy Grail! Behind the DaVinci Code" on April 28.

  • NEWJASS QUARTET

    Where: thirtyninehotel, 39 N. Hotel St., 599-2552

    When: 10 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Tuesdays

    What we said then: "An as-close-to-pitch-black-as-possible downtown loft. Flickering votives. Dozens of hipster silhouettes bobbing to a far-left-of-mainstream beat. And at the center of it all, a quartet of inventive young jazz musicians."

    And now: Can't stop the bebop! The room fills fast so you still have to arrive a bit early to secure a comfy lounger beneath the mirror ball. NewJass also hosts and plays Fat Jazz Saturdays at Sam Choy's Diamond Head, starting up again Jan. 7 at 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m.

    Reach Derek Paiva at dpaiva@honoluluadvertiser.com.