ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Concert tonight a benefit for Native Hawaiian group
Advertiser Staff and News Services
Ooklah the Moc, Kamau, Kupa 'Aina and Paula Fuga, and the One Love Ohana band perform at Andrews Amphitheatre tonight in Ola Na Iwi: Educating Hawai'i.
Benefits Hui Malama/Na Kupuna O Hawai'i Nei. Tickets are $10 presale and $15 at the gate. Gates open at 4:30 p.m.
Call 262-8352 or see www.nativehawaii.org.
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OFFBEAT ENVIRONMENTAL ART
If anyone can make people see (and we mean really see) the incredible beauty in nature, it's the artist Andy Goldsworthy.
To celebrate Earth Day 2006, Chaminade University offers a free screening at 7 tonight of the documentary "Rivers and Tides: Working with Time," about the Scotsman who does amazing things with rocks and leaves and ice.
Following the film, professor and ceramist Yukio Ozaki will lead a discussion.
At the Ching Conference Center in Eiben Hall. For more information, call 735-4822.
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FINAL WORD
"At the age of 45, I look back and realize things go in cycles, and there are moments that feel really gleaming and optimistic ... and there are moments that feel like we're just moving backward and being sucked into the giant black hole of the 1950s."
Michael Stipe | The R.E.M. front man in Spin