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  • page turner Creating a cosy corner, for work or play

    26/05/2012 : We all need a place we can call our own - a space where we can work, read, write or simply sit; somewhere we can be alone, where we can luxuriate in peace and quiet, surrounded by objects that give us pleasure or inspiration.

  • feature What a girl wants

    26/05/2012 : There's a little girl in every woman, or so believes Panida Iamsirinoppakul - the young editor at Polkadot Books. For Panida, it's for this little girl that this publishing house with a girlish name exists.

What's on in Thailand today?

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  • Street festival at Siam Discovery

    28/03/2012 : Cool off this summer with a Japanese street festival entitled "Siam Discovery Street Show", scheduled Friday to Sun, April 1 at the Discovery Plaza from 2-8pm.

  • Serious comedy

    28/03/2012 : Babymime is back with a new production that will gather many famous stories in one serious comedy. The "Babymime Show Volume 5" will be staged at Pridi Banomyong Institute on Friday and Saturday, Sun, April 1 and April 6-8 at 7:30pm, plus a 2pm matinee on weekends.

  • On the fringe OF fame

    28/03/2012 : When British singer Adele dominated the stage at the US Grammy Awards last month, winning in six categories, it was testament that female artists are dominating today's music industry. And if there is another girl from Britain who garners such comparable talent and potential, the pop princess from Essex Jessie J is definitely on top of the list.

  • Miss Universe bans katoey

    27/03/2012 : VANCOUVER, CANADA : Jenna Talackova is everything you think of when you hear the words "beauty queen." With her bright smile, flowing blonde hair and viciously long legs, you can't deny she's stunning.

  • CLASSICAL

    A vant-garde showcase

    27/03/2012 : Every year since 1921, listeners interested in the directions that contemporary music is taking have descended upon the southwest German town of Donaueschingen to catch up with the latest at the Donaueschinger Musiktage, the oldest modern music festival in the world. Most of the world's leading modernist composers have had a work premiered or performed there, and in recent years there have been commercial recordings to allow listeners who can't attend the festival to get an earful of the latest.

  • WHAT ARE YOU READING?

    The new capitalist

    27/03/2012 : Ellis, who is of Danish-British extraction, also wears another hat, beautifully. She is author of the famous business book, The New Pioneers.

  • Biggest electronic music festival comes to Pattaya

    27/03/2012 : The sensational Zoom Festival Pattaya returns to the famous beach resort for the second time on March 30-31. Co-hosted by the Department of Intellectual Properties, Tourism Authority of Thailand and Pattaya City, the festival is an effort to modernise the music industry in Thailand with the emphasis on electronic music.

  • Isan region in focus

    27/03/2012 : DOB Hualamphong Gallery presents "Tales from the Land of Plateau", an exhibition of drawings and sculptures by Prasit Wichaya who got an inspiration from his longing for his hometown in the northeast Isan region of Thailand.

  • Kinky cabaret

    27/03/2012 : Following the success of Manco Li Cani (No Even Dogs), All Soul Production's bristling return to the cabaret stage will be an experimental plunge into "perversion".

  • BSS young guns in action

    27/03/2012 : The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation presents a concert in the small hall of Thailand Cultural Centre on March 31 at 1pm.

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