ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Waikiki, neighborhood of endless reinvention
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Honolulu's fast-changing skyline can make it hard to recall how the landscape looked just a few years ago. "Waikiki: A History of Forgetting and Remembering," a free lecture with photographer Gaye Chan, addresses the dynamics. The artist, who is a 1998 Hawai'i State Foundation for Culture and the Arts award recipient, will discuss the history of Waikiki as represented in archival photographs, noon to 1 p.m. today as part of the ArtLunch Lecture Series, at the Hawai'i State Art Museum, 250 S. Hotel St., first floor. Free. 586-0304.
— Chris Oliver
MAUI ONLINE
ALL THAT'S HAPPENING ON 4 NEIGHBOR ISLES
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FINAL WORD
"I'm still the same person I was when I was in the Army — I'm just a lot stronger now."
Jessica Lynch | the former U.S. soldier, captured in the first wave of the Iraq invasion, in Glamour