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    Somtow Sucharitkul goes big in production of Carmina Burana

    Life, Published on 02/08/2016

    » Prolific Somtow Sucharitkul likes things big. Witness his "Very Big Music Festival", Gustav Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand, and several other sumptuous productions that he has staged. As of now, he's bringing the opera Dasjati to two European cities, and last month, he presented the 200-strong cast of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, a show certainly big in heart and soul.

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    A touch of jasmine

    Life, Published on 02/08/2016

    » This month, the sweet, warm scent of jasmine will be everywhere, including at spas, where treatments have been designed to mark approaching National Mother's Day on Aug 12.

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    Skin-deep

    Life, Noko, Published on 02/08/2016

    » Following in her mother's footsteps, Alisa Sirisant operates her own spa but specialises in facials originating at Les Fermes de Marie, a five-star hotel in Megeve, nestled in the French Alps.

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    A gathering of treasures

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 02/08/2016

    » To celebrate the 70th anniversary of HM the King's accession to the throne and the 84th birthday of HM the Queen this year, the Fine Arts Department is hosting an exhibition called "Reverence For The Buddha Relics On Auspicious Occasion Of The 70th Anniversary Of The Enthronement Of HM The King" until Oct 30 in the Phutthaisawan Throne Hall, National Museum Bangkok, near Sanam Luang.

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    Come for the view, stay for the massage

    Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 02/08/2016

    » From Zen Tower's 12M Floor (actually 13 to avoid using the unlucky number), a nice view of Bangkok can be captured from Harnn Heritage Spa Krungthep. The panorama may have your eyes exploring beyond the Ratchprasong intersection to Ploenchit, Pathumwan and Lumpini.

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    Doping not the name of the game

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 02/08/2016

    » Thai badminton darling Ratchanok "Nong May" Intanon has finally walked free of her doping scandal after she tested positive for a drug used for a knee injury. The Badminton World Federation decided Ratchanok had not technically abused the anti-doping rules.

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