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Worth supporting (Philippine Daily Inquirer) To mark the opening of the year, one fraught with tension and anxiety, but as always filled as well with hope that we will not only survive but prevail, here are some events worth supporting and encouraging. Master Gardener: Flowering trees, plants add color in bleak winter gardens (Marin Independent Journal) As I gazed upon my bleak winter garden, I decided to look into which winter-flowering trees and shrubs I might plant for a four-season garden. Robot, panda vie for Oscar slot with third cartoon (Reuters via Yahoo! News) "WALL-E" and "Kung Fu Panda" were critical and commercial hits last year, making them near shoo-ins for Oscar nominations in the best animated film category. Dreaming about year’s garden (The Oklahoman) It is hard to believe that another year has come and gone. But 2008 is now history, and we have entered the future of 2009. Through great times, tough times, uncertain times, two things are certain: Time marches on, and the seasons come and go.We now are dealing with the cold of winter, but before we know it spring will be upon us followed by another hot summer and then a glorious fall and back ... Olympus Stylus 1040 review (infoSyncWorld) This sexy little Stylus can catch eyes, but can it capture beautiful images? Check out our in-depth Olympus Stylus 1040 review. Top 5 events in Philippine visual arts (Philippine Daily Inquirer) THE most exciting development on the art scene in 2008 was obviously the high bidding for Philippine works in international auctions. This was noted by a panel of art industry leaders in the Inquirer Lifestyle’s yearend art forum last Dec. 17. Images from Ethiopia (Flathead Beacon) Photographer Andrew Geiger is afraid the subjects of his favorite work are going extinct. The self-sustaining tribes scattered across the remote regions of Ethiopia. An elderly woman in Burma whose ethnic group had been all but wiped out. Centuries-old architecture and traditional rituals, dress and cultural norms. Museum and Gallery Listings (New York Times) ART. "Restarting history" in New Orleans (Seattle Times) It's hard to imagine any place in America where hope might seem more audacious than on Tennessee Street of New Orleans, in the Lower 9th Ward, the hard-luck neighborhood where in 2005 Hurricane Katrina delivered her fiercest blow. In memoriam: A look back at the notable passings of 2008 (Santa Fe New Mexican) Photo: Robert Mora and his wife, Molly, both of Santa Fe, sit on a Plaza bench next to a farolito dedicated to Molly’s brother, who died March 21. The 18th annual Light Up A Life event, sponsored by Presbyterian Medical Services’ Hospice Center, hosts the traditional lighting of hundreds of farolitos.
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