Those days of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas and E'douard Manet gathering at the Cafe' Guerbois may be long gone but death hasn't pulled them apart. The impressionist masters are now brought together again in Bangkok, albeit only artistically, through their artistic legacy.
Dale Wasserman's Man of La Mancha, recently staged by the Theatre 28 Group, has inspired a number of Thai audience members - and aspiring artists, too. Now there's an opportunity to learn more about how the original story of Don Quixote has been portrayed in a variety of art forms over the years.
Oboist Stefan Schilli is a well-known figure on the international stage - he is a permanent member of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and many of his students now play in renowned orchestras around the world.
What does Buddhism think about capital punishment? Is capital punishment, after all, against human rights?
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13:31 - An Autobiographical Project , by Jakraphun Thanateeranon, at Thavibu Gallery, Silom Galleria, 919/1 Silom Road. Today until July 31.