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    Sewn in

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 18/06/2014

    » You can call Jakkai Siributr a “textile artist” — he doesn’t mind.

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    Artistic cross-fertilisation culminates in free BACC show

    Life, Published on 18/06/2014

    » Five prominent figures in the South Korean performing-arts scene and six local artists are joining to present what they have learned from each other this Sunday. They are currently participating in a short artist-in-residence programme at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) and Korean Cultural Centre, which winds up on Saturday.

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    The future is now

    Life, Published on 18/06/2014

    » It’s a good time to have your future checked by a professional as many seasoned fortune-tellers are ready to give some advice at Siam Paragon from today.

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    Demystifying royal funerals

    Life, Published on 18/06/2014

    » Venerable Kantasilo, assistant secretary of HH the late Somdet Phra Nyanasamvara, the 19th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand, will give a lecture on “The Royal Funeral Rites for the 19th Supreme Patriarch of Thailand” tomorrow.

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    A Monthly column rounding up the best of the capital’s arts scene

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 18/06/2014

    » A wide-eyed little girl leans heavily against a cushion, her face half buried in its comforting softness. It’s as if she’s hiding from reality, from whoever fired the shell or grenade that has punched a gaping hole in the wall behind the sofa she’s sprawled on.

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    Painting a different picture

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 18/06/2014

    » Suchart Sawasdsri is better known as a literary editor and writer who has been in the publishing business for decades. In 2003 he had his first painting exhibition, and friends, fans and art critics perceived it as the writer’s “vacatio” — his break from the world of letters.

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    Last of a dying breed

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 18/06/2014

    » At the age of 14, he caught his first wild elephant. From that moment onwards, Boonma Saendee set his dream of becoming a top mo chang (elephant catcher) in motion. Boonma, just like his father, was born to an ethnic Kui family, whose ancestors were renowned as experts in capturing and taming wild elephants, so it was always expected that he would take this well-worn path.

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