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  • LIFE

    Following his heart

    Life, Published on 28/03/2013

    » Despite his advancing age, legendary bassist Eddie Gomez packs a punch in his performances. Thai audiences were privileged to catch the musician, who has been on the cutting edge of music for over four decades, strut his stuff at the 5th International Jazz Conference at Mahidol University's Salaya campus.

  • THAILAND

    Aid means hope for kids

    Spectrum, Published on 24/03/2013

    » The future is suddenly brighter for children in an orphanage that had long struggled for funding. From impoverished backgrounds with little parental direction, through turbulent histories and with little or no possessions, the more than 70 children at Baan Jing Jai in Pattaya had few prospects until the generosity of a Scandinavian company provided the funding that will go a long way towards securing their futures.

  • LIFE

    Yamagata bringing big sound to bangkok

    B Magazine, Published on 24/02/2013

    » With a voice best described as soulful, but with a husky edge, Rachael Yamagata's sound is graceful enough to bring to mind Norah Jones, yet stirs deep emotions a la Sarah McLachlan. But no amount of comparison can pin down Yamagata. Her songs are uniquely cinematic, and her voice and melodies ascend and fall with a rhythm that is never predictable or mainstream. Each song is a story unfolding. A testament to the engaging nature of her musical narratives is the extent of her fan base which spans not only the US but also Asia and Europe.

  • LIFE

    Great Grasby: Aussie chef's thai ties

    B Magazine, Published on 24/02/2013

    » Marion Grasby was one of the breakout stars of last year's edition of Australian MasterChef, but her culinary roots are firmly here in the Kingdom. Her Thai mother, also a chef, taught her how to cook, instilling in her a love for diverse cuisines and a desire to experiment.

  • LIFE

    Feddersen opens a portal for Thai artists

    Life, Published on 20/02/2013

    » As an owner of the newly established 338 Oida Gallery, Rene Anant Feddersen surprises those who look into his past, as it includes business, philosophy and mathematics.

  • LIFE

    Thai artist's bite felt in sydney's 'Snake' fest

    B Magazine, Published on 17/02/2013

    » Phaptawan Suwannakudt battled discrimination in what was once Thailand's male-dominated art scene to become one of the Kingdom's first prominent female professional artists. Now her talents will be on display on the global stage in a special exhibition that will form part of Chinese New Year celebrations in Sydney, Australia. The exhibition featuring one of her works, "Snake Snake Snake", will be held at Sydney Town Hall until next Saturday.

  • LIFE

    Wrapped with love and faith

    B Magazine, Published on 10/02/2013

    » The Pullman Bangkok Hotel G is currently hosting an exhibition called "Love and Faith", and it's a fitting title as both seem evident throughout the myriad artworks _ embroidery, sketches, paintings and more _ that are on display. From Hathairat Maneerat's loving recollections of her dearly missed mother to Ruthairat Kumsrichan's meditations on Buddhism, the pieces are deeply personal, the artists' feelings on display.

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