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  • Finding faith in few words

    14/02/2012 : If God is great and benevolent, why does s/he cause pain and calamity to Earth in the form of natural disaster? Those who cannot find answers turn to the probable empirical evidence called science that to some certain extent demystifies natural phenomena.

  • Magazine design contest

    14/02/2012 : HP invites interested high-school students to enter the ''HP Smart Magazine Contest'' to vie for scholarships worth more than 200,000 baht and many other prizes.

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  • Pivotal point in Pacific War

    08/02/2012 : No event in the 20th century had greater impact on the world than World War II. There were few sovereign nations that weren't involved in or affected by the war in some way, and millions of people lost their lives.

  • Colours of twilight on canvas

    07/02/2012 : DOB Hualamphong Gallery presents "Twilight Romance", an exhibition by Theekawut Boonvijit who shows off the beautiful colours when twilight greets day through acrylic on canvas paintings.

  • Be a Red Cross poster boy/girl

    07/02/2012 : The Thai Red Cross Society invites Thai youth between the ages of 18 and 25 to enter the Mr and Miss Red Cross Contest 2012 and vie for the chance to win a trophy from HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, a scholarship worth 10,000 baht and other prizes.

  • CLASSICAL

    A Baroque favourite

    07/02/2012 : J.S. Bach's six Brandenburgs are right up there with Vivaldi's The Four Seasons as some of the most popular works in the Baroque repertoire, but they are so musically rich that most listeners never tire of them. If you collect recordings of music by Bach, you probably have at least one set of Brandenburgs already, but this new release, in sparkling Blu-ray audio, is worth considering even if you already own several.

  • The many faces of phobia

    07/02/2012 : For some, the deathly fear of snakes is completely reasonable _ even if they are of the garden or garter variety. But what if you are terrified of moths, grasshoppers or puppies?

  • REVIEWS

    As good as it gets

    06/02/2012 : As reviewing everything that comes along is part of the territory, critics are steeped in mediocrity. We wonder why the publishers accept the manuscripts and turn them into books. Perhaps because they think critics are perverse enough to like them, the public following our advice. Whereupon money is paid for them.

  • Homosexuality seen in pixels

    06/02/2012 : 100 Tonson Gallery presents "Pixel Horizon", which showcases new works by Montri Toemsombat, a contemporary Thai artist whose distinctive style has won him recognition at the national and international level.

  • MR Kukrit centennial symposium

    06/02/2012 : "Prat Siam Narm Kukrit" (Siamese Sage Named Kukrit), the title of a seminar dedicated to the memory of the late MR Kukrit Pramoj, is scheduled for February 20 from 8:30am to 4:30pm at the Centara Grand, CentralWorld.

  • Exhibit explores fear factor

    06/02/2012 : Eat Me Restaurant presents "Anu-Sti", a photographic exploration and solo exhibition by Chulalongkorn University's art student Waranthorn Tachakunakorn.

  • THIS MONTH YOU SHOULD GET TO KNOW

    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

    06/02/2012 : We're not quite sure if The Pains of Being Pure at Heart belongs in Bangkok or not, but they sure are coming to show us how pure their hearts are. Mark February 27 on your calendar for another extravagant indie outing.

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