
National Correspondent Phillip Swatek recently returned from assignment in Boulder, Colorado. The Moon conducted the following interview at Baldwin Beach. Interview: Moon: How’s Boulder these days? Phil: The weather was perfect. Clear, hot, dry, high nineties. Thunderheads and lightning some evenings. Good tequila. Prolonged and intelligent conversation. Moon: I meant socially, politically. Didn’t Boulder recently [...]

By Kristine Kubat The Reverend Nancy Harris is well positioned to speak for the embattled Roger Christie as he remains on lockdown in a federal facility on Oahu. Like Christie, she is the leader of a religious organization that promotes the use of marijuana as a sacrament, and, like Christie, she is fighting charges related [...]
By Phil Swatek Social anthropologists will discuss for many years the role of the high school reunion in contemporary American society. If there is any debate at all it will fall roughly along the fault line of deeply profound?/or hopelessly banal? I myself was unsure as I made my way down Kalakaua Avenue several summers [...]
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By Ginger Johnson When summer rolls around with its water rationing and clear blue skies, neighborhood children run amok in the streets. Kittens and chickens abound and the street is a riot of life. Parents and grandparents stand on the mounds of grass that grow by the edges of the road warily watching for traffic [...]
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By Lisa Hamilton We are seeing in our world now an unprecedented number of awakened beings, often referred to as enlightened ones. In the past they had names like The Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed. Nowadays it is names such as Byron Katie, Eckhart Tolle, Suzanne Segal, and many others, most of whom are everyday people who [...]
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