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    A musical greeting to Japan

    Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 04/10/2017

    » As Japanese conductor Koji Kawamoto waved his baton in one swift motion, the 63 musicians of the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra filled Tokyo's acoustically stunning Suntory Hall with an unfamiliar tune.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 24/12/2016

    » 1. After successfully revamping their image from a cosmetics brand for aunties to a must-have brand for young adults, Srichand is further revolutionising themselves with their latest Luminescence Series. Focusing on quality ingredients, the collection, which is produced in Japan, includes a sunscreen, foundation and pressed powder that targets Asian complexions with oily and combination skin. The Srichand Luminescence Fabulous UV Shield SPF50 PA++++, is their non-greasy and fast absorbing sunscreen. Their oil-control foundation, the Srichand Luminescence Splendorous Under Makeup SPF35 PA+++ is of light texture and waterproof, giving moderate coverage with a natural finishing look. And their Srichand Luminescence Glowing Brilliance Perfecting Powder SPF20 PA+++ pressed powder is a long-lasting oil control powder, making anyone's skin looking velvety smooth.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 29/10/2016

    » 1. It's the time of the year to get college admission papers in, and tomorrow, EduFindMe will be hosting EduExpo at The Westin Grand Sukhumvit. Considered the biggest higher education fair in the world, the expo will be filled with booths from top-ranking universities from America, Japan, Switzerland, Australia, Hong Kong and more. The expo, which runs from 3pm to 7pm, will be here for only one day, so hurry and register your name at duexpos.edufindme.com for a brighter future.

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    The life of paper

    Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 24/05/2017

    » As part of Siam Discovery's The Dream Maker project, in which designers, artists and craftsmen are invited to share their work and inspire the next generation of creatives, Object of Design Store (ODS) has joined hands with New York artist Craig Anczelowitz and Meiko Fujimori, dye-master from the 300-year-old Japanese paper-mill Awagami Factory, to launch "The Space Between: Artworks On Awagami Paper".

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    A Mad look at the classics

    Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 16/05/2018

    » Madsaki's artworks are stupid. Stupid of course, in the best cackle-inducing way possible. In his latest solo exhibition "Combination Platter" (situated on the ground floor of Ploenchit's Central Embassy), Leonardo da Vinci's 16th-century masterpiece Salvador Mundi is now a beady-eyed Jesus. And Picasso's US$155 million (4.9 billion baht) Le Rêve -- instead of a tranquil woman napping peacefully on a sofa, she now has giant black button eyes and a dumb smile to match. Honestly, they're even more entertaining to look at than the originals.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 17/09/2016

    » 1Bangkok's most renowned showcase of world-class gastromony will be starting this Monday, running for one week at Ananta Siam Bangkok. The 17th World Gourmet Festival, supported by San Pellegrino, is bringing in nine master and Michelin-starred chefs from the World's 50 Best Restaurants 2016 to assemble and show off their delectable cuisine. Apart from being able to enjoy the chef's creations, there will also be workshops and masterclasses, like the Parfum Berger workshop, combining fragrances with wines and unique dishes. Prices range from 5,000 to 8,900 baht for the wine-pairing meal, brunch costs 3,500 baht per person, and master classes range from 1,200 baht to 3,000 baht. Contact Anantara Siam Bangkok at 02-126-8686

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 04/02/2017

    » 1. Those looking for a Thai snack with a twist, EK Elephant King's tong muan, or crispy crêpe rolls, might be the answer. Usually eaten hollow or filled with foi tong (sweetened gold egg yolk threads), EK Elephant King's fillings are nothing but traditional. There are 10 fun fillings to choose from -- durian, strawberry, orange, lemon, mangosteen, mango, vanilla, chocolate, cream cheese and the must try, peanut butter. The snack, which costs 89 baht a box, can be bought at Central Food Hall, Tops Supermarket, Gourmet Market or even be sent to your home by chatting with them through Line (chocoteddybear).

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 09/09/2017

    » 1. Art lovers shouldn't miss out on The Commons Art Weekend event today and tomorrow at Thong Lor 17. From 12-8pm, more than 10 local artists, including O Terawat, Alex Face, Tuna Dunn, Nakrob Moonmanas and Aeicha, will be gathered together for fans to have a sneak peak at how they bring their pieces to life. There will be interesting workshops, along with the highlight of the event -- "Unblanking The Canvas" whereby all the artists will work on one single canvas to create a unique mixed-media masterpiece. Visit The Common's Facebook page.

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    A gift from the King

    Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 06/12/2016

    » Most, if not all, Thais do not know the Tilapia nilotica by its full-fledged name. But most, if not all, have probably eaten it before.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 22/04/2017

    » 1. Gone are the days where we had to buy bulky and expensive photo-gear to take stunning pictures. With the right lighting, composition and techniques, mobile phones can now do the trick. Thus, as part of Polish Arts and Culture Week, the Centre for European Studies of Chulalongkorn University is hosting a presentation and workshop on mobile photography by Grupa Mobilni -- a mobile-photography group from Poland. The event will feature a presentation and workshop by Kamil Kawczyński, a moderator and member of Grupa Mobilni, and a presentation on an ongoing contest, "What Would Conrad Say?". The event is free and takes place on April 26 at 3pm in Room 801 of Chulalongkorn's Chaloem Rajakumari 60 Building. For more information, go to the Facebook page for Central and Eastern European studies at Chulalongkorn University.

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