While fun, the stage version of a prequel to a popular TV soap would have been better on the small screen
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Groovy sounds
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This is the last issue of Weekend. The end of our 11-year run comes as part of big changes at The Nation,....
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Art in the country
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Quite possibly the best film yet by the acclaimed brother filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, No Country for Old....
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Censorship Watch is a new effort to track known instances of censorship of films being shown in....
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A drama about family dysfunction and gay teen romance, The Love of Siam, won the two top Subhanahongsa Awards....
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Open Air German Cinema
Goethe Institut, South Sathon Soi 1
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Experimental and shorts film from Korea and other contries are being shown
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Our nightlife reporter bids weekend a fond farewell with a recap of her seven favourite watering holes
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Thai and international favourites, plus a few exotic items, are prepared in an open-kitchen
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The acclaimed Thai pantomime troupe collaborates with top director nikorn saetang for their first solo show
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Along with the beach, there is an extensive selection of items worth browsing
for in local markets
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Bidding adieu: Weekend's Top 5 favourite stores
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Twenty years on, the original Dunk is back and as classic as it was at its beginning.
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To the future, and looking back on risks taken, campaigns waged
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Thai bands head to the Merlion City for the Mosaic Music Festival
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About two million people attended the Bangkok International Book Fair 2007.
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The fifth Bangkok International Film Festival has been scaled down from last year and will be held at a new....

'Passion of Thai Modern Art' at Siam Paragon

Luxury Jaguar XF launched in Bangkok