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Labour of love

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 07/08/2019

» Today there are more than 70 million refugees and displaced people. What's more worrying than that figure is that this is the highest level of displacement in almost 70 years.

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Animated elephants

Life, Published on 30/07/2019

» Neilson Hays Library is hosting "Lost And Found: The Elephant In The Room", an art exhibition by Bangkok-based British artist Millie Young from this Friday Aug 2 until Sept 1.

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Cut above the rest

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 12/05/2019

» We first heard the name Cut The Crab back in 2014 when their single Mai Mee Kam Tob (Without Doubt) was featured in the Future Sound Of Bangkok's envelope-pushing debut compilation. Besides being one of the most forward-thinking records of that year, the compilation also gave us a sample of what local talents were capable of. Along with eclectic artists ranging from DCNXTR and Gramaphone Children (Jaree Thanapura) to Nolens.Volens. and Plastic Section, Cut The Crab stood out among the gifted bunch as a highly promising newcomer with a keen ear for electro-pop brilliance. Even though the band hasn't been exactly prolific over the past few years, the trio-turned-duo are now back at it with the release of their self-titled debut EP, a six-track collection that's been nearly half a decade in the making.

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Remembering A Prince Of Art

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 29/04/2019

» After two years of temporary closure for restoration, Ban Plainern, the residence of the late Prince Narisaranuvattiwongse -- the Great Craftsman of Siam -- is today reopened for a special occasion. Every year, the Naris Foundation and the Chitrabongs family celebrate Naris Day, the prince's birthday, by opening up the residence in Bangkok's Klong Toey district to distinguished guests on April 28 and to the public all day on April 29.

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Saving the hidden forests of Asia

Life, Published on 26/02/2019

» The World Wildlife Fund Thailand, whose aim is to conserve nature and tackle the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth, is holding an exhibition titled "Dawna Tenasserim: The Hidden Forests Of Asia" at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) from now until March 3, with the official opening ceremony being held today.

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The fruit of relentless effort

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 28/01/2019

» After three decades of preparation and rehearsal, it is finally a dream come true for National Artist Chakrabhand Posayakrit and his students to bring hun krabok, or Thai rod puppets, to life in the Taleng Phai performance in their own theatre at the almost-completed Chakrabhand Posayakrit Museum in Bangkok's Sai Mai district.

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Sculptor gets laughs in New York with monuments to fake tragedies

AFP, Published on 24/12/2018

» NEW YORK - It all started in 2016 with a bronze statue commemorating the tragic day in November 1963 when a giant octopus upended the Staten Island ferry, killing nearly 400 people in New York.

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Let England shake

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 02/12/2018

» "And especially, from every shire's end of England/ The holy blissful martyr for to seek/ That them had helpened when that they were weak." So begins Merrie Land, the second LP by The Good, The Bad & The Queen, a supergroup made up of Blur frontman Damon Albarn, guitarist Simon Tong from The Verve, bassist Paul Simonon from The Clash and Nigerian drummer Tony Allen. Titled Introduction, the album's brief opener is based on an excerpt from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales -- the perfect premise for a record concerned with the uncertain future of a post-Brexit UK.

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On the screen in the Lion City

Life, Published on 29/11/2018

» The 29th Singapore International Film Festival opened on Wednesday and Southeast Asia's premier film event will run until Dec 9.

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When photos were works of art

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 28/05/2018

» Modern technology allows people to capture a dozen pictures per second with a smartphone. In the 19th century, one single photograph on collodion wet plate required an hour of setting up, and for the subject to pose, a process of artistic endeavour unthinkable to the instant generation.