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POSTED: Monday, January 11, 2010
LOOK
» Kaiser High School graduate Darin Brooks' new series, “;Blue Mountain State,”; premieres at 9 p.m. tonight on Spike TV.
LISTEN
» ”;One Life Stand,”; by Hot Chip (www.myspace.com/hotchip)
DO
» Aurora A. Saulo, extension specialist in food technology, will discuss “;The REAL Scoops: Myths and Facts About Food Additives”; at the American Business Women's Association general membership meeting at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Japanese Cultural Center, 2454 Beretania St. The meeting is open to the public and costs $23. Call 694-1423.
Monarchy seen through palaces
Explore the history and sites of the Hawaiian monarchy during the “;Experts at the Palace”; lecture series. Weekly lectures will take place from noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays in the Old Archives Building on 'Iolani Palace grounds. Topics include:
» Rituals of Place: Palaces of the Kamehameha monarchy. Jan. 14
» 'Iolani Palace and the British Country House: Jan. 21
» A Compromise of East and West: King Rama V and the Design of Chakri Throne Hall in the Grand Palace, Bangkok. Jan. 28
» The Military Forces of King Kalakaua's Reign: Feb. 4
» Kalakaua's Foreign Policy: Feb. 11
» The Royal Mausoleum: Feb. 18
Admission is free.
Keiki asked for tofu haiku
Kapolei Library is hoping to discover youthful sparks of inspiration with a contest that involves an ode to that nutritious block of processed soybeans, tofu.
The “;Tofu Haiku Contest,”; open to children ages 7 to 17, runs through Jan. 30.
Two grand prizes of a family package to Wet 'N' Wild Hawaii will be awarded, as well as runner-up prizes from sponsor Aloha Tofu.
A haiku is a three-line poem that begins with a five-syllable line, followed by a seven-syllable line and ending with a five-syllable line.
Poems will be displayed in the library, with the winner announced Feb. 27. For details, call 693-7050.