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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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  • Loads of music and fun at BAAC

    06/02/2012 : The space in front of Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BAAC) will make way for a stage to host the "Music & Art Festival" scheduled February 18-19.

  • Valentine's eve concert

    06/02/2012 : D&M Music Studio presents "An Evening of Valentine's Concert" which features a number of romantic songs to celebrate the beauty of love at Goethe Institute Bangkok on Feb 13 at 8pm.

  • Upon further reflection

    05/02/2012 : 'Making Mirrors', the latest release by Aussie art pop maestro Gotye, is an impressive sonic feat thanks to the singer's dedication to his craft and willingness to take chances

  • Vodka brand gets in on the mix with All-Star DJ show

    05/02/2012 : Picking up where it left off last year, the ongoing party series Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange Project returns on Friday with the best of Irish nightlife. The project draws inspiration from Ireland's largest music festival, Oxegen, featuring a similarly stellar line-up of international DJs, including Sound of Stereo (Belgium), Autoerotique (Canada) and Tai Jason (Germany) smack in the heart of Bangkok.

  • Keeping an eye on global affairs

    05/02/2012 : Anna Coren is an anchor and correspondent for CNN International, and hosts World Report, broadcast live every weekday from CNN's Asia-Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong. Although she made a name for herself in "tabloid" television in Australia, she is now the regional face of the international 24-hour news network. She reported on last year's red shirt riots, has interviewed former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva among a host of world leaders and was in Bangkok at the end of last year for a week of "Eye on Thailand" programming.

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    Heeding the call of history

    04/02/2012 : It is one of those sensational, semi-stupid questions that a journalist sometimes cannot summon his wit and restraint from asking: Would she, Michelle Yeoh, have made the same decision as the character she plays, Aung San Suu Kyi?

  • Pick of the Week

    WAR HORSE

    03/02/2012 : (Premiered Feb 2)

  • SPOTLIGHT

    Theydo

    03/02/2012 : From its full name, We*Do designfashionartgallery, you don't have to guess what they do:

  • Birthday Suite

    03/02/2012 : Dudesweet 9th Anniversary, Sonic, Feb 4

  • MOVIE REVIEWS

    Three flavours

    03/02/2012 : Baseball geeks will revel in the chance to cheer along with the underdog that makes it, the league-stinker that stuns the big-spender, with the help of digital tinkering. But even if you're illiterate in the great American game, this sport drama has enough of a broad sweep to hook you along with Billy Beane, the real-life manager of Oakland Athletics who, in 2001, gambled with the then-unthinkable strategy of computer analysis and took his team on a 20-match winning streak. That Beane is played by Brad Pitt _ boyish, beaming and bright-eyed _ is, if not exactly a grand slam, a pretty swooping homerun.

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