ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Be the most stylish you
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Oprah Winfrey's favorite style gurus, Jesse Garza and Joe Lupo, have just released "Nothing to Wear? A Five-Step Cure for the Common Closet" (Hudson Street Press, $16) to help women edit their wardrobes to project their most confident selves. According to the authors, every garment should be subjected to three questions: Do I love it? Is it flattering? Does it project the image I want to portray? The book walks the reader through defining a style type (from classic to avant-garde), then suggests five steps for editing and organizing a wardrobe. Available at most bookstores, including Borders and Barnes & Noble.
— Paula Rath
LECTURE
BLACK-HOLE FUN
In the stormy days of the early universe, a few giant galaxies containing colossal black holes and huge bursts of star formation dominated the cosmos. More recently such goings-on have been noted in smaller galaxies. Cosmologist Amy Barger takes us back to the wild times, when she gives a lecture on "The Cosmic History of Supermassive Black Holes" at 7 p.m. Monday at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa Institute for Astronomy auditorium. Barger, who works at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and UH-Manoa, won the prestigious Newton Lacy Pierce Prize from the American Astronomical Society for her discovery of distant, dusty galaxies and supermassive black holes.
—Advertiser Staff
FINAL WORD
"I want to know what those people have had to endure ... "
Liv Tyler | the actress, on her new movie, "Reign Over Me," about a man who lost his family in one of the planes that crash-ed into the World Trade Center, in Glamour magazine