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    Street festival at Siam Discovery

    Life, Published on 28/03/2012

    » Cool off this summer with a Japanese street festival entitled "Siam Discovery Street Show", scheduled Friday to Sun, April 1 at the Discovery Plaza from 2-8pm.

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    Reflecting the nation's lifeblood

    Life, Published on 25/06/2012

    » The Red River and the Mekong, the Irrawaddy and the Chao Phraya _ Southeast Asia is characterised by big river landscapes like no other place in the world. Yet these lifelines and vital ecosystems are acutely endangered by the consequences of socio-economic development and climate change. The riverscapes, and with them the livelihoods of millions of people, face the threat of destruction.

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    More terrorist outrages

    Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 10/09/2012

    » Arab terrorists again, this time from Yemen. Osama bin Loony has come and gone, but his legacy of hate and destruction lingers on. What next after the outrage of 9/11? America again or some distant land? The world awaits the blow with trepidation. And with what weapon: chemical, biological, radiological?

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    Guru Gate Crasher

    Guru, Richard Mcleish, Published on 02/11/2012

    » Everyone seems a little ghosted out after the Halloween shenanigans of last week. So no costumes required for this weekend, apart from your usual get-up, of course. The final Fat Festival is on over the weekend too (see P12), and here are some other distractions for the week.

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    More blood, Bella, more blood!

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 16/11/2012

    » The vegan vampire Edward, pale as Pluto, lets his hand creep up the blouse buttons of his bride, Bella, recently converted by love from human to immortal blood-sucker. But lust still courses through their cold-blooded bodies, or so we mortals can only presume.

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    History repeats

    Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 17/01/2013

    » The story about Thailand's first queen from the Sukhothai era, Nang Sueang, was staged in 1968 and 2004 to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's third and sixth cycles. The historical play returns this Saturday at Thailand Cultural Centre to mark HM the Queen's 80th birthday, as well as HM the King's 85th birthday.

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    Music of rare quality

    Life, Published on 18/01/2013

    » Korphai music ensemble is set to dazzle fans this evening with a performance of rare quality at Chulalongkorn University's Art and Culture Centre starting 6pm.

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    Retracing creative steps

    Life, Published on 20/03/2013

    » Somboon Hormtientong, 64, is recognised as one of the pioneers in Thai abstract art who has worked extensively both in the Kingdom and abroad. A collection of his work dating back to 1965 is now on show at the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre, including his latest project in collaboration with Thai comic artist Raj Loesuang.

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    Adventurous archaeologist

    Life, Published on 24/06/2013

    » At 75, Assoc Prof Srisakara Vallibhothama, a noted anthropologist and archaeologist who received the 2007 Fukuoka Prize for work on cultural promotion, still visits ancient sites and old communities.

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    Woven art for life

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 09/08/2013

    » Colourful like flowers, exquisite like art pieces and glittering like stars _ these are more than 150 antique textiles from palaces, local and ethnic communities in Thailand and other Asian countries. The Centuries-Old Tai Textiles Exhibition in Ayutthaya is the fruit of Asian textiles and culture expert Paothong Thongchua's passion for antique fabrics.

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