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Beating the rainy-season blues
Life, John Clewley, Published on 04/09/2018
» The rainy season is upon us. The clouds roll in and a murky gloom descends; floods in the provinces, traffic jams in Bangkok. And, as we get to the months that often have the most rainfall -- September and October -- many here in the capital wonder if it will be as bad as the catastrophic floods of 2011.
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Welcome to Shortywood
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 04/09/2018
» The longest-running film festival in Thailand is back this weekend. The 22nd Thai Short Film and Video Festival is the largest and most cherished gathering of young filmmakers in the country, especially for its flagship student-film category.
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The old becoming new
Life, Published on 04/09/2018
» You know you're at a Scrubb concert when the majority of the audience shows up in striped tops with khaki or olive-green cargo pants. This look is part of the package of the faces of the band, Ball and Muay, along with the addition of old-age jokes that they now crack willingly. But it's not just the 40-something duo who feel the gravity of ageing, as throughout Saturday evening you also hear the audience themselves muttering under their breath: "I'm getting too old for this" or "I don't think my body is cut out for this anymore" after a string of pumping hits.
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Celebrating Polish independence with Chopin
Life, Published on 04/09/2018
» Three music professors from the College of Music, Mahidol University, will combine their talents to showcase Frederic Chopin's celebrated works during the "Surge Polonia: Rise Up Poland" concert at the Siam Yamaha Music Hall on Saturday at 6pm.
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Not everything is illuminated
Life, Published on 04/09/2018
» Contemporary art photographer Pattana Chuenmana presents "After Hem Vejakorn", a photography exhibition reinterpreting the late Hem Vejakorn's drawings at Richard Koh Projects until Sept 22.
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Van Gogh was murdered claims new film at Venice
AFP, Published on 04/09/2018
» VENICE: A new film about the artist Vincent Van Gogh claims that he was murdered rather than having shot himself.
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London design biennale offers sensory exploration of the world
AFP, Published on 04/09/2018
» LONDON: Filled with sounds, smells and interactive installations, the second London Design Biennale offers visitors a sensory exploration of the world, intended as an antidote to the "island mentality" of Brexit.
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