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April 2012

Scene4 Magazine — reView - review film, theatre, dance, music and other arts
Scene4 Magazine: "The Woman In Black" reviewed by Miles David Moore April 2012 www.scene4.com

FILM (reviews)
The Woman In Black
The Iron Lady

When the thrills come, The Woman In Black offers the most powerful and terrifying of any cinematic ghost story in my experience. In its depiction of Thatcher's political life, which is what we came to see, The Iron Lady is a total botch. .
Miles David Moore

Scene4 Magazine: Hope Mohr Dance and Dušan Týnek Dance Theatre | reviewed by Catherine Conway Honig | April 2012 |  www.scene4.com

DANCE
Hope Mohr Dance and Dušan Týnek Dance Theatre
Dušan Týnek and Hope Mohr shared the common experience of years of training at the Merce Cunningham Studio and their devotion to this demanding and detailed technique is clear in both their work.
Catherine Conway Honig

Scene4 Magazine:"Arts of Thailand - Supawat Thonglamul" | Janine Yasovant | April 2012 | www.scene4.com

ARTS OF THAILAND (Painting)
Supawat Thonglamul

Some people call Supawat Thonglamul one of the art masters and I agree with them. He is a Thai contemporary artist who uses air brush to paint.
Janine Yasovant
คลิกเพื่ออ่านบทความนี้ เป็นภาษาไทย

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