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LIFE

Trying to read the unreadable

Life, Published on 10/12/2012

» Contemporary Thai artist Paramat Lueng-On's latest works are on show in the "Phenomenon Of Mind" exhibition at Koi Art Gallery.

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Piano recitals by Swiss virtuoso

Life, Published on 10/12/2012

» D&M Music Studio will be presenting a recital at the Goethe Institute on Dec 19 by Swiss pianist Dan Poenaru who will perform works by Schubert, Chopin, Ravel, Balakirev and Schumann. He will give another recital at the AUA Language Centre in Chiang Mai on Dec 21.

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Twists and turns galore

Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 10/12/2012

» Novels are stories, it being the responsibility of the tellers to make them interesting. Some succeed, many fail. The best are fascinating, the worst boring. As important as the story is the way it's told. If told well, seriously or humorously, you want to hear it to the end. If not you yawn, your mind wandering.

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Fascinating factoids, Tipsfortheunwary

Life, Published on 10/12/2012

» On page 42 of Thailand At Random it says, in glorious black and white, that Thai taxi drivers are not allowed to refuse passengers. They are also forbidden from charging more than what's on the meter, taking unnecessary detours, dropping you in random locations and blaring horrendous Isan noise at you.

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Crazy for information

Life, Published on 10/12/2012

» Sivika Prakobsantisukh belongs to the school of travel writers who have to know much more than what they experience during their journey. She doesn't write all she knows, and she has never published a book, but her each and every letter in travel columns she has been contributing to for various magazines is squeezed from a combination of depth of knowledge and first-hand experiences.