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Photographer follows camera to reveal his artistic reflections

120209_17German expatriate Peter Bolster will exhibit more than 50 original photographs taken over the past seven years.

Ford Explorer 2012 hits the Kingdom

120209_18aFord Explorer – the vehicle that defined a segment – is now on sale in Cambodia.

Massaging back your sex life

120208_18aAhmad Noor Mohamad Haidar claims he knows how to massage clients in order to improve their sexual performance.

Opening Doors tour launches in Kampot

A series of music concerts by local and international artists will provide free music performances and cultural entertainment to underprivileged people living in Cambodia’s rural areas from February 4 to 11.

Villagers have high hopes for ox-cart racing

120201_17In a rice field left fallow after the harvest, residents of Prey Ta Ouk village, Kampong Speu province, watched and cheered on the winners of the village’s 7th Khmer traditional ox-cart race.

Artist explores Cambodian religion

120131_17An art installation tackles the issue of religion in Cambodia.

Overseas Karen warily eye Myanmar changes

From a small community radio station in Melbourne, Australia, a group of passionate Karen refugees broadcast a weekly news program in their native language that beams into the homes of fellow Karen.

Youth harness the power of dance

120126_17The role of the arts in effecting social and political change has long been recognised.

Play in the game and save the world

120124_17How do you teach Cambodia’s future leaders about complex issues such as sustainable development, distribution of wealth and tragedy of the commons?

PSB forum in Phnom Penh

120123_19Media practitioners, researchers and government officials convened last Wednesday for a forum.

TV, radio shows aim to focus youth on civic participation

120116_19aCambodia TV channel CTN looked to the nation’s youth yesterday with the launch of the Loy9 show. Produced by BBC Media Action, the show is aimed at raising the awareness of 15-to-24-year olds for participating in civic life.

Women’s group on the frontline of change

120116_19cMany men would agree that “All issues are women’s issues”,  and a group 26 pioneering American women have come to Cambodia to draw a more positive light to the statement.

Taking a class at Tuol Sleng

120112_17Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum has reclaimed part of its original status as a high school.

Students taste robotic future

120111_17aCambodian students at the National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia (NPIC) have entered the world of robotics.

Breakdance troupe to perform Down Under

120110_17The shows will feature music and breakdancing inspired by their lives in Cambodia.