Culture & Entertainment

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Monks and other Buddhist groups have expressed displeasure that Thailand's movie theaters are showing the 2007 film "Nak Prok" (The Shadow of the Naga).

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The Norwegian indie folk pop duo brings us their signature chill-out tunes like “Brave New World,” “Misread,” “I'd Rather Dance with You,” as well as tracks from their latest album, Declaration of Dependence.


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As Michelin-starred chef David Thompson is preparing to open a branch of his famed Nahm restaurant in Bangkok, Canberra-born chef Dylan Jones rebuts the myth that only Thais can do Thai food.

Scandinavian JazzKamikaze - Bangkok / Koh Samui, March 19 / 22, 2010

JazzKamikaze was formed by five Scandinavian musicians with an aim to revolt the music of today. Their music combines a force of rock with intricate jazz progression.


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Chicken breast marinated in coconut cream and spices then slowly baked, with a sweet red chile dipping sauce.

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Legendary Welsh crooner Tom Jones will treat you to his classic hits like “Delilah,” “It's Not Unusual,” “What's New Pussycat?”, “She's A Lady” and “Sex Bomb.”


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An article in The Earth Times introduces the more than 100-year-old riverside Sam Chuk market in Suphan Buri.

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The popular festival of art and music returns for a third year, featuring a gig from the winner of the best alternative band at the MTV European Music Awards, Placebo, as well as exclusive collaborations between local and inter artists like Ian Mu...


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The Bangkok Music Society Choir, conducted by Eugene Eustaquio, sings the Stabat Mater by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi along with other sacred offerings.

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Silent trio, Glur, Ta and Nging, return with their new production, Terminator 2010.


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Bangkok has recently celebrated the Wat Bang Phra, an annual festival celebrating the power of Yan tattoos. Devotees of this popular body adornment believe their tattoo gives super-human powers, which they proudly demonstrate at the festival.

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The grand Pattaya Music Festival is back in town to entertain music lovers. This is an unrivalled opportunity to enjoy a weekend of listening and dancing to beautiful music performed by more than 100 musicians. Fun awaits everyone, on March.


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The Long-serving funk/disco outfit treats us to their classics like “Cherish,” “Celebration,” “Ladies Night,” “Get Down on it,” and “Jungle Boogie.”

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Berlin's Ethnological Museum has lent a collection of over 100 rare and symbolic artifacts from Africa, Asia, Oceania and Central America.


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Silpathon Award winner Vasan Sitthiket teams up with Indonesian artist, Iwan Wijono, to dig deep into the concepts of chaos and victory.

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Gaeng om is a soupy, herbal Thai curry often eaten in concert with larb or grilled meats as a cleansing herbal tonic. It's often served in Chinese hotpot fashion, on the table above a small charcoal pot. It is supposed to be seasoned with pla raa,...


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In 2010 TAT in cooperation with Phetchaburi province, Naresuan Camp, Phra Ram VI Camp, the Thai Sports World under Royal Patronage, Bangkok Metropolitan Adminitration, Thailand kite fliers Association, and Sanook Sky Kite Flyer Club will hold the ...

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Bangkok University Gallery and 2902 Gallery, Singapore with support from The Royal Photographic Society of Thailand under The Royal Patronage of H.M. The King are proud to present “Unhiddenness” by Police Captain Surat Osathanugrah. Even though he...


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Cincinnati-born jazz vocalist Richard Jackson returns to the city, joined by pianist, Randy Cannon, Thai jazz bassist, Therdsak Vongvichien, and drummer Shawn Kelley, until Mar 21.

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Fourteen art instructors from Rattanakosin University of Rajamangala Technology’s Poh-Chang Campus present the best of their work to raise money for fine art education.



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