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Theatre as a mirror
Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 02/02/2012
» We asked a number of local playwrights, directors and performers to pick a play they believe speaks about present-day Thailand. The play could be thousands of years old or recently written. We didn't limit the choice to works originally written in Thai.
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Say What ?
Guru, Kangsadarn Suksomstarn, Published on 16/03/2012
» With PM Yingluck recently giving a speech in Japan entitled "Unbeatable Thailand, Unparalleled Opportunities" you can't help but sigh at yet another over-the-top use of an adjective to describe "Amazing Thailand". It's about time we stopped using cliched hyperbole to describe the Land of Smiles (whoops). Unfortunately they are not the only ones spurting verbal diarrhoea. It seems our lives are inundated with words and phrases that we need to know how to deal with. But, don't fret, as once again we're on hand to help out.
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Ducati's new little monster
B Magazine, Poravit Sreshthaputra, Published on 25/03/2012
» It was big news for Ducati last year when the company unveiled plans for local assembly of its Asia-specific Monster 795 model. The partly Canadian-owned Italian marque will produce the bike at its new plant in Rayong.
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Material girl's well worn sound
B Magazine, Published on 01/04/2012
» Armed with a cast of high-calibre producers, Madonna's latest album 'MDNA' excels in filling the dancefloor but compared to past efforts it fails to make an impression
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Cannes: live report
AFP, Published on 27/05/2012
» And so we close AFP's live report on the 65th Cannes film festival awards. To sum up:
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Shut up and dance!
Life, Published on 04/07/2012
» Over the past 13 years the mainstay of Bangkok's cultural ambitions has been Bangkok's International Festival of Dance & Music.
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The heady alchemy of oak and wine
Published on 17/10/2012
» It has to be one of the most serendipitous accidents of history.
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British blues revisited
Life, Joe Cummings, Published on 27/11/2012
» If your musical tastes run to Gram Parsons, Blind Blake, Etta James, Audioslave and Jack White, then you may want to catch British band Kill It Kid when they batter the stage tomorrow night in Bangkok, or the following night in Chiang Mai.
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Teerasil treble lifts Thailand
Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 28/11/2012
» A hat-trick from Teerasil Dangda inspired Thailand to a 4-0 win over Myanmar and a semi-final place in the AFF Suzuki Cup at Rajamangala National Stadium last night.
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Gardener, Heal thyself
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 02/12/2012
» Orawan Chomsri sent me a photo of the red ripe fruits of a plant she and her husband Rawat found growing on their land in Ratchaburi's Ban Pong district, when they visited recently. "I've never seen [the plant] before," she wrote, adding that it was a creeper known in Thai as mawaeng, a type of native aubergine.
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