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“There are always some barriers that kind of deter you from choosing to be an artist as a career. It’s not a high earning job and not everyone can be a successful artist, so it was a risky decision for me to make. But my strong artistic desire has so far allowed me to overcome every obstacle, challenge and difficulty,”
 

Beckhams turn to Buddhism

Victoria and David Beckham have turned to Buddhism. The couple — who live in Los Angeles with their three sons — have reportedly “embraced” the mystical religion and are now chanting every morning in a bid to help them deal with their hectic lifestyles. A source said: “David and Victoria have gone completely Californian! David has begun wearing health, prosperity and performance beads around his wrist. He has started yoga and stretching classes after a knee injury, and then a teammate suggested Buddhist chanting to soothe his mind. “Now he and Victoria do a short five-minute chant when they wake up to start the day off on the right foot, repeating, ‘Homage to the blessed one, the worthy one, the rightly self-awakened one.’” Former Spice Girls star Victoria, 34, has also reportedly incorporated holistic eating into her diet plan. The source added to Britain’s Look magazine: “David and Victoria are really getting into the whole holistic, healthy vibe too. —
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Ms Yukiko Kyi dressed her models in a variety of contemporary designs inspired by ethnic clothes, which make use of traditional woven fabrics. This was Ms Yukiko Kyi’s first fashion show and she hopes to take her ethnic Myanmar designs oversees. Her clothes are branded “stylish ethno”.

 

AVID watchers of TV will no doubt know Phoo Myat Thwe from her performances in the training programs broadcast on MRTV on ethics and morals. As you can imagine, Time out was a little surprised to see her walking down the catwalk at a recent show held in Yangon. With her second prize in the Miss Now How 2007 competition, Phoo Myat Thwe has evidently grown up. Time out caught up with the 19-year old to quiz her about her new appearance and goals.

 
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Square Collection art exhibition
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Japan Song Contest 2008
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Film screening at Japanese Embassy
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Royal Image Art Gallery opens
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