September 14 - 20, 2009 Myanmar's first international weekly © Volume 25, No. 488
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“That’s why I like working in the darkroom. I get more inspiration from the work I make. The photos make me proud and I think ‘Wow I made these all by myself"
 
“For me the most interesting thing is that it will introduce Beatles music to people who might never have heard it because they game all the time, they don’t listen to the radio, they haven’t got much of a record collection,”
 
“Three hundred years ago in Nagoya, a watch mender and a creative person got together to craft these kind of interesting toys. Later, Chabo became the basic technique to make robots. Chabo was the father of robots,”
 
“The upper class favours satellite channels and international movies, the middle class prefers movies and television programs and the lower class enjoys only television programs because they are free-to-air,”
 
“What was not realised was the degree to which unnecessarily heavy retouching and a thick, discoloured varnish obfuscated the qualities of the picture, making a proper evaluation impossible,”
CHAN Chan, who caught people’s attention during the Melody World singing contest has carved out a successful career as a singer and actress, even appearing in some films. As she prepares to release her latest album “Ta Ke So Yin A Chit Pae Lo”, (Indeed, Love Is Needed), Timeout caught up with her last week to learn for ourselves how she is managing so many demanding pursuits.
 
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Art exhibition in memory of U Ko Shwe Oung Thame
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Fund-raising concert in Kandawgyi Park
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Miss People contest
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Super Star singing contest final
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Cinemas to screen comic drama
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Fashion show
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A Nge releases album
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Heat Wave 2010 fashion event
   
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