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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, July 5, 2007

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
'Kamau' is back

Advertiser Staff

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From left, William Murray and James K. Bright star in "Kamau." Due to overwhelming success this season, the play is being revived for the summer.

Brad Goda

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Due to popular demand, Kumu Kahua Theatre re-opens Alani Apio's play "Kamau" at 8 tonight. The hard-hitting look at contemporary life in Hawai'i, covering issues such as race and class, is on stage 8 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, through July 15. Tickets are $16. 536-4441.

— Advertiser staff



UNDER THE SEA



VIEW UNDERWATER BEAUTIES WITHOUT GETTING WET

From an almost abstract close-up shot of a parrotfish in the Red Sea to a ghostly portrait of a scalloped hammerhead in Kane'ohe Bay, marine photographer Jeffrey L. Rotman has assembled photos for each day of the year in "Underwater Eden: 365 Days" (Abrams, $29.95). For today — day 186 — you get a cool composition of a chiton clinging to a lavender rock in the North Atlantic, off of Gloucester, Mass. Divers and book browsers alike will find plenty to look at.

— Lesa Griffith



FINAL WORD

"We will not be ending with a blackout. ... Our hope is that the ending will be ... the logical conclusion of the story."

Carlton Cuse | the "Lost" creator/executive producer referring to "The Sopranos" finale, at the Promax/BDA conference. "Lost" will conclude in spring 2010.