The International Parenting Network has arranged for Dr Alisa Wacharasindhu to discuss anxiety disorders, how to recognise the symptoms and how to react, on Tuesday 6.30pm at the Bangkok Hotel Lotus Sukhumvit. It’s free for network members and Bt500 for non-members. Learn more at (081) 826 2399 or [email protected].
Be young again
You look older faster thanks to pollution, stress, insufficient sleep, a poor diet, long working hours and dehydration, among other factors. What you need is a skin facial at the Conrad Bangkok’s Seasons Spa. Refresh your complexion with products by Elemis, packed with minerals, vitamins and amino acids to regulate the metabolism and pH level. A session costs Bt3,900 right through January. Book a time at (02) 690 9355 or [email protected].
Sukie on show
Sukie Kamol Sukosol Clapp is showing his photographs in the exhibition “Life after Music” at the Sombat Permpoon Gallery on Sukhumvit Soi 1 from December 13 to February 5. Sukie took the pictures while travelling by motorcycle while he filmed the travel documentary “Dreamchaser”. The founder of record label Bakery Music quit that scene to produce the travel show for television filled with inspiring people and experiences in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Sukie, his brother Noi, Pod of Moderndog and Palmy will perform unplugged on December 19 at 8pm at the gallery. Tickets cost Bt1,000 at www.ThaiTicketMajor.com – all proceeds go to the Friends of the Asian Elephant Foundation. Get the details at (02) 254 6040-6 and www.SombatPermpoonGallery.com.