ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Doggie delight
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Muttrooms? Sounds like something Scooby-Doo would say, but really, that's what the latest all-natural dog treat is called. Apparently, Fido loves fungi, which is why the biscuit treat contains a blend of five types of mushrooms that will promote healing, boost your dog's immune system and create healthier joints. (Hey, if you want to sneak a bite, go ahead, we won't tell. But don't saute them in garlic.) Muttrooms are available at Pet's Discount outlets, Bark Avenue and other pet and health-food stores on O'ahu.
— Mike Gordon
TUNE IN
STUDENTS TACKLE TOUCHY TOPICS
Kamehameha Schools students will talk about social cliques in the next episode of the TV show, "Generation X and Why Inquiring," 5:30 p.m. Sunday on KHON-TV. The show features students ages 9 to 17 from all over the Islands discussing topics such as peer pressure and global conservation. Other O'ahu schools on tap: Farrington students discussing abortion (May 6), Mid-Pacific Institute on evolution and creationism (May 20), Saint Francis on obsession with looks (May 27), 'Iolani on marriage and divorce (June 3), Kaiser on Title IX (June 10); www.generationxandy.com.
— Advertiser Staff
FINAL WORD
"In 10 years, we could easily be at 50,000 channels from all over the world. You'll have a fly-fishing channel and a channel just for 'Lost.' "
Hilmi Ozguc | CEO of Internet TV company Maven, in Time