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Mosaic Music Festival 2012 comes to Singapore in March

Life, Published on 15/02/2012

» The wait is just about over. The annual "Mosaic Music Festival 2012" will take place March 9-18 at Singapore's Esplanade Theatres on the Bay under the theme of musical prodigies.

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Good comical relief

Life, Published on 15/02/2012

» Bangkok Community Theatre (BCT) presents Dan Goggin's hilarious musical comedy Nunsense in English at the British Club on Silom Soi 18 on Feb 23-25 at 8pm, plus matinee shows at 3pm on Feb 25 and Feb 26.

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The rise and fall of Japan

Life, Published on 15/02/2012

» Discovery Channel recounts the events of the most significant global conflict in the history of mankind and its equally dramatic aftermath, while revealing new and challenging insights into a battle that shaped the Asia-Pacific region in Sei Sen.

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Bikers vent their love in public

Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 15/02/2012

» It was St Valentine's Day yesterday and everyone wanted to show their love, and a bunch of city cyclists chose a unique way to do it _ in public.

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H Project Space

Life, Published on 15/02/2012

» H Gallery, Sathon Soi 12 Wed-Mon, 10am-6pm Until March 5 Call 081-310-4428

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Responding to the call

Life, Brian Curtin, Published on 15/02/2012

» The practice of taking objects from everyday life as material for visual art is now so widespread as to warrant no interest in and of itself. From Tracey Emin's bloodied knickers and overflowing ashtrays, as part of her installation My Bed (1998), to Subodh Gupta's sculptures of steel tiffin boxes, we can accept that the gap between art and life is now closed.

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Troupes on display

Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 15/02/2012

» In the hodgepodge of student, amateur, professional and comeback theatre troupes that, for a decade, have together defined the Bangkok Theatre Festival (BTF), it can be difficult to discover the shining newcomers. Even those who have been on the scene for years can easily get lost in the muddle. While regular theatre-goers may prefer to invest their energy in watching the works of long-standing reputable troupes, sometimes it's the new discoveries that make your theatre-going experience all the more worthwhile and exciting. We talked to newly formed and lesser-known companies of veterans and new blood to give you a glimpse into this year's festival and the direction of the local theatre scene.

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Embracing anonymity

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 15/02/2012

» Over the years it's become something of a cliche: Isabelle Huppert is a small woman who's built up an illustrious career by playing emotionally powerful roles _ roles so big in attitude that we tend to forget the size of the actress playing them. She's played Madame Bovary; she's played the amoral mother in a film based on a George Bataille novel; and she's probably best known to Thai audiences as the intensely masochistic Erika Kohut in The Piano Teacher.

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Win a sneak peek at silent pic

Life, Published on 15/02/2012

» At long last The Artist is heading for these shores. It is due to open in Bangkok on February 23, just days before the ceremony to hand out the Oscars, in which competition this silent French film is a frontrunner to win the Best Picture award.

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Great expectations

Life, Alfred Tha Hla, Published on 15/02/2012

» The Asean Economic Community (AEC) envisaged for Southeast Asia starting 2015 will transform the entire region into a single, highly competitive market and production base.