ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Catch pair of one-acts at Yellow Brick Studio
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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It's two, two, two plays in one! The Actors' Group stages two one-act plays beginning at 7:30 tonight. First up is "A Kind of Alaska," by Harold Pinter, a gender-gap meditation. Then comes "Reunion," by David Mamet, which was inspired by Oliver Sacks' "Awakenings." Catch them at The Yellow Brick Studio, 625 Keawe St.; $15 (discounts offered); 722-6941.
— Advertiser Staff
FLY ME TO THE MOON
SEND YOUR NAME INTO ORBIT
Head to the moon without even leaving home. Sign up at NASA's "Send Your Name to the Moon" Web site by June 27 and your name will be stamped on a microchip installed on a lunar spacecraft that will explore the moon for years. The free site has logged more than 830,000 names so far. NASA's goal is 1 million. "It's kind of a nifty thing to get the public engaged," said NASA's Richard Gilbrech. The chip will be placed on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter that will map the moon's surface and eventually help pick out sites for a lunar outpost. NASA plans to launch the orbiter no earlier than Nov. 24.
— Gannett News Service
FINAL WORD
" 'Lost' isn't something you watch and then go on with life. What we're doing seems like a natural progression."
Adam Schatz | co-founder of the band, Previously on Lost, which has recapped Season 4 in song