ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
'Hostage Wife' launches at Kumu Kahua Theatre
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Making its world premiere at 8 tonight at Kumu Kahua Theatre: "Hostage Wife," a layered drama about a woman who must cope with revelations about an abusive marriage when her husband is captured and held hostage in Iraq. Written by Nancy Moss, the play won notice at New York readings. It repeats at 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays, through June 15; $5 to $15, www.kumukahua.org.
— Advertiser Staff
STUDENT LOANS
THINK AHEAD BEFORE BORROWING
Experts say there are steps students can take to reduce the amount they'll owe when they graduate. To start, they should make sure they take full advantage of the federal student-loan program before they take out private loans.
Ron Ronnenberg, director of financial aid at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, said students need to define their academic goals: "Why are you going to college, what kind of degree do you hope to attain, and are you going to realize that at the end of a four- or five-year experience?" Students and their family also need to educate themselves about the cost of attending college, Ronnenberg said.
— Gannett News Service
FINAL WORD
"Basically, ('Lost') is in the hands of Hawai'i law enforcement."
Producer Carlton Cuse | noting the connection between DUI arrests and plot developments in TV Guide