…is in the other Grampians, in western Victoria, Australia.
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October 28 post (click here) will lead you to the full text of a remarkable piece of investigative journalism in The New Yorker.
Last night its author Patrick Radden Keefe spoke at length to Australia’s national broadcaster.
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Best viewed after chapter one.
This post’s “stars” are named after terrestrial flowering plants, but sea anemones are carnivorous animals.
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Unstructured, unsupervised time for play is one of the most important things we have to give back to kids if we want them to be strong and happy and resilient.
2 CommentsFor many years Fred Hersch has been an inspired interpreter of two of the greatest songbooks – Thelonious Monk’s and Tom (Antonio Carlos) Jobim’s. On his new album Fred does right by both. He also covers someone whose songbook I long have loathed…
Comments closedOne of the world’s more remarkable sculpture parks is in a former school’s grounds, near a frayed little city in Hokkaido.
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