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    Heartache that endures

    Life, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 25/05/2017

    » Oxidised iron plates assembled into a heart sculpture, a design work called Freezing The Hearts, stands out amid multiform and multifunction objects on display at Venice Design 2017.

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    King Bhumibol's compositions live on

    Life, Stan Gayuski, Published on 25/05/2017

    » The opportunity to hear the complete compositions of King Rama IX all in one sitting, utilising all the different musical genres from jazz to symphony orchestra, marching band to chamber music, was afforded for the first (and second) time on May 13 and 14, when Opera Siam brought together over 200 artists for a pair of six-hour marathons punctuated by 90-minute dinner breaks.

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    Moving images

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 25/05/2017

    » Cinema is the runaway child of photography. At the Cannes Film Festival this week however, two films show the deep and inspiring connection between the two forms. In Villages Visages (Faces/Places), the grandmother of the French New Wave Agnes Varda teams up with photographer JR to create the most charming work in the festival. Meanwhile in 24 Frames, the late Abbas Kiarostami, the Iranian director who passed away last July, posthumously gave viewers the most mesmerising series of images on the big screen of Grande Theatre Lumiere.

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    Men of steel

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 25/05/2017

    » Clanging sounds can be heard from afar. At the welded gate, there is no sign to inform people that it's the knife factory of Ban Na Po community in Trang's Muang district. But the clanging sounds ensure visitors that this is the place to see the origin of the famous durable knives known as "Mit Phra Na Po".

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    Get a glimpse of rich weddings, for free

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 25/05/2017

    » Ever wonder what a 10 million baht wedding looks (and feels) like? Pictures may deluge the internet, but through the wizardry of Lightroom and a camera lense, having your own eyes and two feet planted right at the venue is probably the best way to judge whether the artificial experience is worth the splurge.

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    Serendipity's canvas

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 25/05/2017

    » If he hadn't been rejected from the leading role in the Thai flick Khun Dong, veteran painter Choosak Visanukamron's passion for drawing and painting would have been a mere hobby.

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