ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
'Spring Footholds' at UH
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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"Spring Footholds: Echoes," a dance concert, opens at 8 tonight and continues through Sunday at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa's Earle Ernst Lab Theatre.
Look here for a fresh approach to choreography, by grad and undergrad dance students, with pieces such as "On the Road" featuring the music of the Grateful Dead, and "Prism" about the scientific properties of light; $4 to $12; 956-7655, www.hawaii.edu/kennedy.
— Advertiser Staff
GET UNPLUGGED
SAVE ELECTRICITY BY GOING INTO OFF MODE
A green-living tip from Woman's Day: Pull the plug. Your computer, TV, stereo, and other electronics continue to draw electricity even when they are turned off. Switch to power strips so that you can cut the current completely when devices aren't in use.
— Gannett News Service
FINAL WORD
"Painting is dead. The good art today isn't painting. As you go into the 21st century, you see media taking over, right?"
Michael Govan | new director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in Vogue