ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Exploring odd tombstones
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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Graveyard historian Nanette Napoleon gives a slideshow lecture at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow focusing on compelling and bizarre tombstones found in Hawai'i and elsewhere. Did you know that cars, soccer balls, lions, trains and pyramids are among the unusual objects incorporated into cemetery memorials?
The presentation takes place at the Mission Houses Museum's Reading Room, 553 S. King St.; free, but seating is limited. Reservations are required: 531-0481, ext. 707.
YUMMIE TUMMIE TANK
CAMOUFLAGE THE LUMPS AND BUMPS
One of Oprah's summertime "favorite things" has just arrived in Honolulu. Its claim to fame is that it banishes muffin tops, those unsightly bulges below the bra and above the jeans. It's called the Yummie Tummie tank, a contouring shaper that makes midsections look slimmer while camouflaging lumps and bumps with a minimizing panel that shapes the waistline from bust to hips. They're extra long so they don't roll up over the belly and can be tucked in or worn outside a skirt or pants. Yummie Tummie comes in a variety of colors, so it can be used as an attractive layering piece. In sizes XS to XL; $62-$72 at Shasa Emporium, Kahala Mall.
— Paula Rath
FINAL WORD
"I felt like, was that it? I came back for that?''
Harold Perrineau | Michael on "Lost," in TV Guide