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  • Celebrated violinist in action

    13/02/2012 : Mahidol University's College of Music presents the "Romeo and Juliet Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra Concert" at its Music Auditorium on Friday at 7pm and Saturday at 4pm.

  • Funky feline pounces in for a party

    12/02/2012 : Indie electro collective Kitsch Cat crank out a pop-centric collection with a healthy dose of nostalgia and synthesisers

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  • A lukewarm effort from hot chelle rae

    15/01/2012 : On their second outing, the US pop quartet still provide plenty of fun filled tunes, but the aptly named 'Whatever' offers little of substance

  • Rock the Boat

    13/01/2012 : Bangkok Boat Party, Saphan Taksin Pier, Jan 14

  • No faith in design

    12/01/2012 : One of the questions I'm most frequently asked is what I think is the best piece of design ever. Quite simply, it's us. Human beings.

  • CLASSICAL

    Intro to the Art of Fugue

    12/01/2012 : The Art of Fugue, J.S. Bach's last work, left incomplete at his death, is a kind of summa in which the composer gave a final overview of the contrapuntal techniques that could be used in fugal composition. In the form in which he left it The Art of Fugue is in open score, with no instrumentation indicated (although who knows what Bach might have added if he had lived to complete the work).

  • Naked Ambition

    11/01/2012 : Local hipsters must be excited beyond belief now that The Naked and Famous is coming to town, giving them a chance to scream along to Punching in a Dream and Young Blood among other numbers by the hot property New Zealand band.

  • Mastering movement

    11/01/2012 : After artist and dancer Pan Pan Nakprasert, a forerunner of waacking _ a booming style of dance _ has emerged in the Thai dance scene by his import. This month, Pan Pan, or Pangina Heels (his waacking persona), is bringing his mentor _ the internationally-famed versatile dancer and renowned waacker, Kumari Suraj _ to conduct a special dance workshop in the City of Angels.

  • Feast for music buffs in Pattaya

    11/01/2012 : Music buffs in Pattaya can look forward to another festival featuring class acts from around the world.

  • Concert in the garden

    10/01/2012 : The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation presents "The Sukhothai's New Year Concert in The Garden", a special evening of entertainment, which will take place in the lush garden of Sukhothai Hotel on Jan 21 at 7:30pm.

  • Kamikaze launches new collection of old hits

    10/01/2012 : As a New Year gift to fans, Kamikaze, a Thai record label, has selected top songs it released in the past four years and gathered them in a new collection, "Best of Kamikaze 2007-2011". The album includes 32 songs such as Rak Sam Sao (Trilogy) by KnomJean/Waii/Gavin (3.2.1), Mai Mee Ther Mai Yak Hai Chai (Suffocated) by K-Otic, Peun Tee Ther Mai Ru Chai (Like a Maze) by Tomo from K-Otic and Kaew from Fay-Fang-Kaew, Ruk Ter Tuk Wi Na Tee (Every Minute) by all Kamikaze artists, Mee Eek Mai by 3.2.1. The new collection (2 CDs and one karaoke DVD) costs 199 baht.

  • Talking for the teens

    09/01/2012 : Hitting 18 might be a difficult situation for many youngsters who are at a total loss of which direction they should go in life. 104.5 Fat Radio intend to make it easier for them to make a decision with a counselling talk show. Simply titled "18", it will take place on the 6th floor of JJ Mall on Saturday from 1-8pm.

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