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Laugh, for Trocks' Sake

Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 27/04/2012

» Starting as a dancer and presently artistic director, Tory Dobrin celebrates an unbelievable 32 years at a world-famous ballet company reserved for professional male performers.

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Inverse Logic

Life, Published on 27/04/2012

» Galerie N presents "FXE (Friends X Enemies)", an exhibition by 18 artists from the FOR group who employ their own technique and style to reflect a perspective of the opposite which can be interpreted in different ways depending on the artists' views.

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A ward-winning books from Germany

Life, Published on 27/04/2012

» Goethe Institute Bangkok will showcase 202 books from the German Photo Book Award 2012 _ a competition of the Association of Publishers and Booksellers of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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You decide how to make the difference

Life, Published on 27/04/2012

» Audiences can now choose what they want to see on their TV _ literally.

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Big snake and a cabin possessed

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 27/04/2012

» The name that looms larger than anybody else's here is Dan-aran Saengthong. Asorapit, or Venom, has been filmed _ and augmented, to a wonky outcome _ from the writer's 47-page novella, a black satire on faith and superstition that bears down on readers with the banner of magic realism. Dan-aran is Thailand's modernist master, inspired as much by Joyce and Marquez as by old Thai scribes, and his international reputation is solid; his most famous book, White Shadow, was translated into all major European languages. Venom first appeared in the English version serialised in the Bangkok Post (translated by Marcel Barang), and later in Thai, in which readers are seduced and terrified by the story of a boy and a vicious cobra set in a village where a shaman reigns like a godhead.

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Silenced speaks volumes

Life, Plalai Faifa, Published on 27/04/2012

» It would be hard to think of many subjects uglier than the one surveyed in excruciating detail by director Hwang Dong Hyuk in this film. Adapted from a novel by Cong Jee-yeong that was in turn based on actual events that took place in Korea in the mid-1990s, Do-ga-ni centres on a Korean school for deaf children where the students are routinely beaten and raped by the teachers and staff. It follows the events through a young teacher who discovers the extent of the abuse and then finds that all attempts to stop it are frustrated as the local police and Christian community close ranks to protect the offenders.

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Singto joins stage spine-chiller

Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 27/04/2012

» In Si Phaen Din: The Musical, Singharat "Singto" Chanphakdee portrayed the sweet and youngest son of Mae Ploy, whose life spanned across four reigns, from the reign of King Rama V to King Rama VIII.

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So you think you can Waack?

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/04/2012

» Making whoopee with a teddy bear; displaying a picture of a butthole; donning a golden costume head-to-toe as "Nang Gwak" while dancing in platform shoes at Lumpini Park - these are some of the provocative things Pan Pan Narkprasert, 23, has done in the name of bringing the avant-garde to the Thai art scene. The performing artist/curator/choreographer/drag queen is at the forefront of creative expression again with his latest passion - waacking.