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OPINION: Labor leader Anthony Albanese has the chance for his own John Landy moment OPINION: In a dreary winter filled with lockdowns, daily coronavirus case numbers and despair, the Olympics have offered hope. Whether it s Emma McKeon s or Ariarne Titmus golden week in the pool, the flying mullet Rohan Browning s 100-metre dash into sporting folklore, or table tennis Jian Fang Lay s extraordinary sixth turnout for Australia at an Olympic Games. The world s biggest sporting event encapsulates what is supposed to be the best of the human spirit. It makes heroes of athletes and etches moments into our history. And we ve seen them for years. ....
Updated 5/28/2021 6:36 AM Even from behind a mask, the smile on Rhys Acas face was obvious when the St. Thomas More Catholic School kindergartner was called to the front of his class Thursday. The Rev. Ryan Browning waited for him, holding the object that was making Rhys light up his trophy for being named the kindergarten-level winner of the Zaner-Bloser National Handwriting Contest.
Held annually for the past 30 years, the contest is open to all students in kindergarten through eighth grade and attracts approximately 80,000 entries a year. Rhys was the only winner from Illinois this year. He s also the first student from St. Thomas More to win nationally in the nine years the school has participated in the contest. ....
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Fire Station launches Alumni Residency Programme 15 Feb 2021 - 14:46 The Peninsula Doha: The Fire Station: Artist in Residence is currently running the first edition of its Alumni Residency programme. The initiative brings together artists from previous residency years to collaborate and expand their repertoire. The residency began on 15 January and runs until 15 July. The programme ensures the Fire Station’s ongoing connection to its alumni by providing workspaces, resources, and networking opportunities with visiting artists, curators and arts professionals. Alanoud Al-Buainain, Deputy Director of Programmes & Exhibitions, Fire Station, said: “Our newly introduced Alumni Residency is a great addition that complements our local and international residency programmes. Over the next few months, we look forward to providing a platform for participating artists to develop their practice.” ....
01 Feb 2021 - 8:19 Paintings by Qatari artist Fatima Al Naimi on show at “What If?” exhibition unveiled on Saturday at W Doha’s Art 29 in line with Qatar-USA 2021 Year of Culture. Pic: Raynald C Rivera/The Peninsula By Raynald C Rivera | The Peninsula Doha: Stunning, diverse, and thought-provoking art pieces created by 18 Qatari and American artists are on display at “What If?” exhibition which opened on Saturday at W Doha’s Art 29 gallery. Curated by Qatari artist and art ambassador Muna Al Bader, the show features dozens of unique artworks that reveal how the artists live and look at life at this crucial time expressed in different media such as paintings, installations and mixed media. ....