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    Debut gig by legendary outfit

    Life, Published on 21/03/2012

    » Earth, Wind & Fire, the US band known for the dynamic sound of its horn section, its energetic live performances and the amazing vocals of Philip Bailey, is to give its very first concert in the Kingdom. Scheduled for April 2 at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, the gig is part of the "Guiding Lights 2012" tour which will also take the band to Australia and New Zealand.

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    In rocks we trust

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 21/03/2012

    » Our boat cut through the dark water in search of light. Salt-sprayed, wind-whipped and guided by shadows, we finally found it: in the lagoon of Kudu Island, a screen had been erected and projector installed. Gently bobbing before it was a floating lounge, a deconstructible auditorium for the castaways who imbibed cinema, hoping (or dreaming) that it were elixir. Soon a beam of light from the projecting tower pierced the darkness and illuminated the white canvas: it was indeed a cinema, and a unique cinematic experience. Hardly men had gone before to such length to enjoy movies. And of course, this is Thailand.

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    Resurrected cranberries still in 'Zombie' mode

    B Magazine, Published on 25/03/2012

    » The Irish rockers are back with their first studio album in more than 10 years, but they haven't moved beyond the sound responsible for their legendary '90s run

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    Tourists beware

    Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 26/03/2012

    » When Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tried to put Sherlock Holmes to rest a century ago, more than one literary critic noted that he was running out of the plots. The last involved a killer on stilts, which raised yawns as well as eyebrows. Yet in the hundred years since, other crime-thriller authors and scriveners of TV detective series demonstrated that there are no end of plots.

  • News & article

    Licence to thrill

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 28/03/2012

    » Almost 5,000 fans turned up for the final leg of British pop diva Jessie J's "Who You Are" tour last Tuesday at the Indoor Stadium in Singapore. The two-hour show was nothing but a fun-filled experience, as well as a chance for fans to get close and personal with the talented star.

  • News & article

    All the elements

    Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 30/03/2012

    » A founding member and bassist of the 70s iconic soul band Earth, Wind & Fire (EWF), Verdine White talks to Guru about the band's upcoming Guiding Lights Tour 2012 concert in Bangkok:

  • News & article

    Plenty of smiles, But a little Soul-Light

    B Magazine, Published on 08/04/2012

    » Compared to her debut, Pixie Lott's second album, 'Young Foolish Happy' has its moments but suffers from a lack of originality

  • News & article

    Bartok and other download delights

    Life, Ung-Aang Talay, Published on 10/04/2012

    » Anyone who has tried to shop for classical discs recently here in Bangkok is aware of the toll that downloading has taken on the CD industry. But even with many CD and DVD companies going into defensive mode and encoding their discs in SACD or other multichannel formats that cannot, as far as I know, be easily accessed in download form, nothing is going to reverse this trend any time soon.

  • News & article

    Shine a light

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 11/04/2012

    » The Apex lady, Nanta Tansacha, found herself in an uneasy spotlight two years ago when Siam Theatre was burned down, gutted by the May-hem flames to ashes and rubbish. "When I watched it burn, on TV, it was like I was watching a film," she told the Bangkok Post in June 2010. Now, Nanta has found herself in another nervous limelight _ another dramatic movie if you'd permit the analogy _ when news broke last month that Lido Theatre, and probably the stately Scala, too, might soon be razed to make way for new malls.

  • News & article

    Mc queen forgets keys to kingdom

    B Magazine, Published on 15/04/2012

    » Although packed full of her usual antics, 'Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded' sees rambunctious rapper Nicki Minaj veering away from her natural talents and faltering along the pop path.

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