The Bali Times

November 22, 2010

So Much for the Critics: I Ate, Prayed & Loved It

By Novar Caine It would be a chore to watch Julia Roberts’ latest movie, which was part-shot in Bali. Certainly – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Sad Echoes of an Unnecessary Divide

It’s an extremely uncomfortable sensation to be in an ethnic minority in a community that harbours a historical grudge against – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Forecasts for week beginning November 20, 2010.

By Jonathan Cainer Here we are, at last, in the week when Jupiter and Venus change direction under a powerful – Read More...
November 22, 2010

November 19-25, 2010

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Pricing Ourselves Out of the Market

There are suggestions at parliamentary level that a 75-percent tax be levied on Bali’s entertainment industry, a major sector employing – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Farce Rules

Gayus Tambunan, former taxman, is a one-man comedy show. He is now sorry there was such a fuss over his – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Cosmopolitan French Conductor Says Music Has No Borders

For Philippe Auguin, who has just been named almost simultaneously as music director of both the Washington and Nice operas, – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Mamy Rock: British Granny Takes Clubland by Storm

Giving a whole new meaning to Lady Gaga, a British granny is proving you’re never too old to get down, – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Transforming Stereotypes of the West

By Inayah Rohmaniyah Extremism in Indonesia appears to be on the rise amid recent news of attacks against police headquarters – Read More...
November 22, 2010

Mislabeling the Thai conflict

By W. Scott Thompson and Oliver Geronilla For the last six months, the fabled “land of smiles” has been a – Read More...