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A sight for sore eyes
Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 02/07/2021
» Art has been and still is a vital part of our life and history though it has evolved over the years. The Renaissance gave us legendary works of art like Da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Michelangelo's David. Fast forward to the present and we still view art regularly albeit in different forms -- now on a 55in. OLed TV. Hey, Netflix movies and shows are still work of art, don't judge. I understand that there is a vast difference between sitting on your couch and going to a gallery or an exhibition. Guru provides you, dear readers with refreshing breaks like a list of new galleries that are worth your time.
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Fielding his future
Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 22/01/2017
» 'All I ever wanted was to play football and own a pair of good football boots," says Suvin, the seven-year-old football sensation, better known among the public as Nong Pee. "The fame and the attention I've got was never my goal."
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Seeking a happy ending for the planet
Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 02/05/2018
» People watch movies for different reasons. Some favour happy endings, while others seek mindless diversion.
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Giving a lift to eternal love
Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 12/02/2016
» The saying, "Falling in love is easy but staying in love is hard" might sound unconvincing for love-struck young people. But they will get to properly understand the popular phrase and learn some valuable tips from many "experienced" couples who will show up at Thanya Park shopping complex tomorrow.
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Sandbag controversy continues
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 10/10/2012
» Bangkok Post's editorial cartoonist Mor knows exactly what the problem is behind the sandbag controversary. Meanwhile Bangkok and government officials continue their very public disagreement.
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It's a question of social responsibility
Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 28/04/2015
» An incident at a Bangkok mall on Sunday night raises serious questions about the accountability and social responsibility of the management of the many giant shopping centres now dominating the city.
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Street racing is not easy to stop
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/08/2011
» You can understand why relatively few of the young motorcyclists racing on Bangkok streets are caught by police. It’s a difficult job because the youngsters do everything they can to escape.
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