On The Grid — 9/9/15
Sept. 10 THUR
ETHICAL EATING
AT 1516 S. KING ST.
Join Hawaii People’s Fund for a screening of The Hand That Feeds, a documentary that tracks a group of undocumented immigrant restaurant workers as they fight for better conditions. The screening will be followed by a discussion on the food industry and those who work in it. The night goes from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. RSVP required to peoples@lava.net.
(808) 593-9969
ACOUSTIC SOUL FUSION
STAGE RESTAURANT
Enjoy a live performance by Aidan James and Yoza while you dine on a four-course meal. Wine pairings also are available, so really, you can’t go wrong. Cost is $60, with an additional $35 for wine. Reservations are highly recommended.
(808) 237-5429
Sept. 12 SAT
HAWAII HARLEQUINS RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB
AT KAPIOLANI PARK
Men and women who are interested in joining Hawaii Harlequins Rugby Football Club — and, you know, do more than watch Netflix all the time like us at Metro — are invited to the first official training session of the season at 10 a.m. No experience is required. After training, stick around for a BBQ.
hhrfc.org
IAMSU!
AT THE REPUBLIK
Rapper Sudan Ameer Williams, better known by his stage name IAMSU!, makes a stop at The Republik. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show is set to start at 8. Tickets cost $30, with a $5 increase the day of the show.
jointherepublik.com
SMOKESTACK
AT DOWNBEAT DINER
This nine-piece band that draws on soul, reggae and R&B features three female vocalists and will be performing for free at Downbeat Diner & Lounge. The concert kicks off at 9 p.m.
(808) 533-2328
Sept. 15 TUE
CIRCA SURVIVE
AT THE REPUBLIK
Philly rockers Circa Survive — think a healthy combination of just about every rock sub-genre — perform at The Republik at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $27, with a $5 increase the day of the show.
jointherepublik.com