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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, April 24, 2008

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Book signing

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Honolulu-based photographic artist Dana Forsberg is taking her work to your coffee table. Her 2006 exhibition "Drawn To Remember" was a must-see installation at The Contemporary Museum, and she's bound the 30-piece collection into a book. She'll sign copies at a reception from 5:30 to 8 p.m. today at the museum.

"Drawn To Remember" includes six different sketches of five subjects, drawn by a police sketch artist based on descriptions by people somehow acquainted with the subject.

For more information, call 526-0232.

— Kawehi Haug



ONE AT A TIME



YOUR ABILITY TO MULTITASK MAY BE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE

You can almost count on a job interviewer to ask you about your ability to multitask, and you know how to answer the question: You've been doing it all your life. Only problem is, that boast may not speak so well about your speed in getting the job accomplished. In brain-scan studies by the Federal Aviation Administration and the University of Michigan, researchers showed that jobs done while multitasking may take two to four times as long as tasks done one at a time. That's because your brain has to work harder switching back and forth between tasks.

— Consumer Reports



FINAL WORD

"I wanted him to stay on the island."

Josh Holloway | to TV Guide, on finding out his "Lost" character, Sawyer, is not among the Oceanic 6 who were rescued