What will happen on ‘Breaking Bad’?
How do you think "Breaking Bad" will break down in the end? Will Walt die, will Jesse find happiness? Give us your best guess of how the story will end for each of the key characters.
When the series wraps up in seven more episodes, we’ll compare the predictions with what actually happens. Whoever comes closest wins our prize of a Heisenberg action figure (if you don’t know who Heisenberg is, you’re not going to enter anyway).
Write down what you think will happen to Walter White, Jesse Pinkman, Hank Schrader, Skyler White and Saul Goodman. Be as specific as you like.
Think fast: Deadline to enter is Saturday.
Send entries to "Breaking Bad," Star-Advertiser features section, 7 Waterfront Plaza, Suite 210, Honolulu 96813; or email breakingbad@staradvertiser.com. Snail-mail entries must be postmarked by Saturday.
Get listed in our craft fair guide
The onset of autumn in Hawaii may not bring a chill in the air or the turning of leaves, but one sure sign of the season is an outbreak of craft fairs.
To help our readers keep track of where to pick up crafty gifts and homemade jams and baked goods, the Star-Advertiser’s Today section will publish its Fall and Holiday Craft Fair Guide on Sept. 22, listing events happening through the end of the year.
To submit a free listing, email details about your craft fair — date, time, location, sponsor, description of event and contact information — to calendars@staradvertiser.com by Sept. 16.
Tell us how much you love your team
Is your living room painted in 49er red and gold? Did you name your kids after Peyton, Drew or Eli? Do you dress your dog in Rainbow Warrior green to prove you’re a bona fide homer?
If you’re gonzo for the gridiron or live with someone who’s not afraid to show some love for a favorite college or pro team, send us details and a photo for a feature story on Hawaii’s football super fans. Email features@staradvertiser.com or leave a message at 529-4778 by Aug. 22.
Share memories of the Beach Boys
It was 50 years ago, in 1963, that the Beach Boys became national hit makers with the release of "Surfing U.S.A." That same year, the group came to Hawaii for the first time, sparking a mutual love affair with the islands.
"I heard about all the pretty girls with their grass skirts down to their knees. All my life I wanted to see the island called Hawaii," Brian Wilson and Mike Love wrote in 1963. Over the years, the Beach Boys returned to perform here.
The group and its record label are marking the 50th anniversary of their breakout album with the Aug. 27 release of "Made in California," a six-CD collection. The Star-Advertiser Today section is planning its own celebration, with a look back at the Beach Boys in Hawaii.
If you attended any Beach Boys concerts, have their record albums, photos or memorabilia, or if you’re simply a huge fan, drop us a line at features@staradvertiser.com or call staff writer John Berger at 529-4771.