The Bali Times

January 16, 2012

To Save Traditional Indonesian Dance, Allow Change

By Marzuki Hasan In November 2011, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) officially added Indonesia’s Saman Gayo, – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Embracing Diversity for Peaceful Cohabitation in American Cities

By Frank Fredericks New York – In the 19 November 2011 issue of The Economist, the cover story, called “The – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Speaking Out Against Mosque Desecration

By Rabbi Gideon D. Sylvester Jerusalem – Across the world, people were outraged by the news that mosques in Israel – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Full Stoppage Ahead

By Vyt Karazija Anyone who has visited Bali is struck by the number of ceremonies performed every day. From the – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Forecasts for week beginning January 15, 2011.

By Jonathan Cainer Venus moves into a new sector of the sky this week, moving slowly towards a position from – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Indonesia’s High Noon Approaches

By Richard Boughton In his latest novel, 11/22/63, Stephen King wonders what might have happened had John F. Kennedy been – Read More...
January 16, 2012

Untrue Crimes

At a time when public confidence in and respect for the nation’s police, prosecutors and judges remains at rock bottom – Read More...
January 9, 2012

One-of-a-Kind Debate on Women’s Rights in Palestine

By Nida’ Tuma A Facebook page with nearly 2,000 members has recently attracted the attention of the Palestinian public and – Read More...
January 9, 2012

All American Muslims, and Christians

By Dr. Natana J. DeLong-Bas Protestors gathered in mid-December at Lowe’s Home Improvement stores, criticising the US retail chain’s recent – Read More...
January 9, 2012

HIV Still Increasing Sharply in Bali

DENPASAR Officials have expressed dismay that while worldwide HIV infections continue to decline Indonesia, including Bali, is in the midst – Read More...