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    'Power' struggles

    B Magazine, Published on 28/04/2013

    » WILL.I.AM/ #WILLPOWER: Right now, we're not entirely sure whether William Adams, aka will.i.am, is still passionate about making music. Since his last studio outing, Songs About Girls, released in 2007, will.i.am has been keeping himself busy with many other endeavours. To date, he has provided voices for Madagascar 2 and Rio, appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Date Night, started his own clothing line, become the face of Intel and is now appearing as one of the judges on the hit British TV talent show, The Voice.

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    A group that went forth and prospered around the world

    B Magazine, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 28/04/2013

    » China's influence is felt far outside its borders. The country is an agenda-setter in this region and its impact - political, cultural and economic - can be felt around the world. Here, generations of Chinese-Thais have played a formative role in shaping modern Thailand. They have changed the political, economic and cultural landscape, and they have made contributions in fields as diverse as business, public service, the arts, academia, religion, the media, the military - even organised crime.

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    Indigo pearl shows an eclectic

    B Magazine, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 28/04/2013

    » The Indigo Pearl Phuket resort was the venue for a unique art exhibition called FACE, short for fashion, art, cuisine and entertainment. The event, held in the resort's Rivet restaurant, had all that and more. Hosts Prakaikaew Na-Ranong, deputy managing director at Indigo Pearl, and Kelly Lewis, the resort's jovial general manager, greeted guests who began arriving in the early evening at a reception in the restaurant's courtyard, which had been set up as an exhibition area. The courtyard was bordered with large canvases by award-winning Lebanese designer and artist Pierre Koukjian. Growing up in Germany, France and the Middle East, Koukjian came to the arts through jewellery making. He discovered that painting, sculpture and jewellery are all complementary art forms.

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