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Pinterest dares to be different
Business, Published on 18/10/2018
» NEW YORK: If Instagram is the dream vacation you'll never go on and Facebook is Thanksgiving with too many relatives arguing over politics, Pinterest is sitting on the couch by yourself, watching a home-improvement show and absent-mindedly flipping through an old issue of Gourmet magazine.
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Butoh's back in Bangkok
Life, Published on 18/10/2018
» Witness the Japanese post-war art of butoh right here in Bangkok in About Kazuo Ohno: Reliving The Butoh Diva's Masterpieces by dance artist Takao Kawaguchi, to be held next week at Chang Theatre.
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Cartoon creativity
Life, Published on 18/10/2018
» The Department of International Trade Promotion has brought in nine top Thai cartoon characters to showcase during "Style Bangkok 2018", which is running at Bitec, Bang Na-Trat Road, until SundayOct .
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Past glory revived
Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 18/10/2018
» While millions of tourists flock to Tha Tian and Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) each year, a lot of Bangkok residents tend to avoid the area due to traffic jams and lack of parking space. If it has been quite a while since you've been to this old quarter, it's time to set a date for a revisit and witness the charming results of its recent makeover. If you don't think you can fall in love with this history-rich part of the city, come again and test your heart.
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The salak king of Thailand
Life, Published on 18/10/2018
» Many award tokens and plaques are fully displayed in a glass-door cabinet of Suan Khun Pichai (the orchard of Pichai) in Rayong.
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Loss and love in icy Canada
Life, Published on 18/10/2018
» TK Park will conclude its "Contemporary World Film Series" this year with the screening of Monsieur Lazhar, a moving and memorable tale from Canada, on Saturday Oct 20 at 4pm.
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Aestheticising a stigma
Life, Published on 18/10/2018
» Five years ago, at the age of 51, businessman Thanakorn "Chai" Telan decided to drop everything and pursue his passion for the fine arts. Using the camera as his tool of trade, Thanakorn found beauty in light, shadow and the female form. Taking mysterious and dreamlike photographs which inadvertently pay homage to the masters of nude like Ralph Gibson, Man Ray and Edward Weston, Thanakorn's photography led to him being featured in international publications as well as exhibitions in countries like France, Italy and Argentina. Today, his body of work -- under the exhibition name "Papillon" -- can be seen in Charoen Nakhon's The Jam Factory from now until Oct 28.
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