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WEEKLY

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Phnom Penh

THISWEEK

Edition No.001 September 02 – 08, 2015

THE PUBLISHER:
T. Mohan
MANAGING EDITOR:
James Brooke
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THE EDITOR:
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Matias Andreas, Ronnie Boogaard, Mark
Coles, Iain Donnelly, John Gartland,
Conrad Keely, Wayne McCallum, Adolfo
Perez-Gascon, Ruby Smith, Sebastian
Strangio, Tom Vater, Nathan Thompson.
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The call of the wild
Books: A lavish new title unveils the
hidden natural wonders of Cambodia
PAGE 4

Out of the shadows

Art: The darkest corners of the capital are
illuminated in a new exhibition
PAGE 5

Bridging the past
& the present

Kulikar Sotho discusses The Last Reel,
making her directorial debut, & the
extraordinary love between a mother &
daughter
PAGE 10

Behold, the rise of
noodle tapas

Eats: A very unusual eating experience,
where less is supposedly more…
PAGE 13

Happy endings

Our resident columnist unleashes her
quill on life in our peculiar capital
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The fattest listings in town PAGE 11
FILM movie guide PAGE 11
EXHIBITS the art scene unveiled PAGE 14
EVENTS happenings in the big smoke PAGE 14

The story resonated with me
a lot: as a Cambodian, I’m no
longer today’s generation, but my
generation and today’s generation
are quite ignorant of our past,
our history, through no fault of
our own. It’s more about the gap
between the past and the present:
in my time, we had no education
about anything at school and our
parents don’t like to talk about the
past; for them, it’s too painful.
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