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LEARNING

sniff

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 03/02/2012

» to breathe air in through the nose in order to discover or enjoy the smell of something สูดกลิ่น, สูดอากาศ

TRAVEL

Sheraton Pattaya Resort

Life, Published on 03/02/2012

» 437 Phra Tamnak Road, Pattaya - Call: 038-259-888 - Fax: 038-259-899 - Visit: www.sheraton.com/pattaya - Email: sheraton.pattaya@sheraton.com

OPINION

Monopolising spaces of freedom

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 03/02/2012

» My first day as a student at Thammasat University was quite endearing and full of eerie memory. Walking in the university for the first time, I saw more than just buildings. I was struck by the famous funny-shaped Dome Building and the size of the campus that is far too small for its own legendary fame. For me, almost every inch in the varsity has been shaped by memories of the October massacres in the 1970s.

AUTO

Motorcycle festival at centralworld

Life, Published on 03/02/2012

» The biggest motorcycle event in Thailand, the Bangkok Motorbike Festival 2012 is being held until February 5 at CentralWorld shopping complex.

LIFE

A solitary pictorial quest

Life, Published on 03/02/2012

» The National Gallery presents "Retrospective", which showcases more than 100 acrylic on canvas paintings created over the past 30 years by Thai artist Pakitsilp Varamissara.

LIFE

Peeking into the past

Life, Plalai Faifa, Published on 03/02/2012

» In her book, On Photography, Susan Sontag pointed out that the passage of time often readjusts the aspects of a photograph that we find interesting. When looking at an old photo of someone's remote relative, taken in the 1880s or 1890s, the face of the person represented may be the first thing we look at, but often the clothing is what really draws the attention, or the furniture, knick-knacks sitting on shelves or tabletops, books on shelves, lamps or wallpaper, things that would have been taken for granted by the person who took the photo.

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LIFE

Three flavours

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 03/02/2012

» Baseball geeks will revel in the chance to cheer along with the underdog that makes it, the league-stinker that stuns the big-spender, with the help of digital tinkering. But even if you're illiterate in the great American game, this sport drama has enough of a broad sweep to hook you along with Billy Beane, the real-life manager of Oakland Athletics who, in 2001, gambled with the then-unthinkable strategy of computer analysis and took his team on a 20-match winning streak. That Beane is played by Brad Pitt _ boyish, beaming and bright-eyed _ is, if not exactly a grand slam, a pretty swooping homerun.

LIFE

Saltimbocca

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 03/02/2012

» A classicRoman dish conventionally madeby wrapping an escalope of veal around a thin slice of prosciutto which has beenflavoured with sageleaves and then marinating the whole in wine, oil or saltwater.

LIFE

Wonderchef wows with club classics

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 03/02/2012

» In the world-class gastronomic scene, it's not uncommon for a celebrity chef to simultaneously play a multitude of different roles. But when one is a TV personality, cookbook author, culinary instructor and restaurant consultant while conducting the kitchen of 10 restaurants of various cuisines in several international cities at the same time, that's really awe-inspiring.

LIFE

Wine harvest dinner set for March

Life, Published on 03/02/2012

» Some of Bangkok's best-known chefs _ David Thompson and Tanongsak Yordwai from Nahm Thai restaurant at The Metropolitan Hotel; Ken Hom from Maison Chin; plus Jacky Chan, Marco Riva and Frank Braun from the Shangri-La Hotel _ will be taking charge of different parts of the menu at this year's Wine Harvest Dinner and Auction. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the Scad Foundation.