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    I should be so lucky

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 16/12/2017

    » BNK48 have arrived and they’re here to stay.

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    Super Suzu

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 03/06/2017

    » Two years ago, the Japanese family drama Our Little Sister was a surprise hit. Now Thai fans can see talented young star Suzu Hirose light up the big screen once again as the lead in the new feel-good comedy Let's Go, JETS!

  • News & article

    Win-win situation

    Published on 21/06/2016

    » Life is good for Channel 7’s new star, Wathit Sopha (Win). Appearances in successful TV dramas like Ku Prab Chabab Hua Jai (The Rival Heart) and Ku Hoo Ku Hean (The Spooky Duo) have really put the handsome actor’s name on the map.

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    A fine bromance

    Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 21/05/2016

    » Fans of Academy Fantasia (AF) are entertained by the singing talent and fun personalities on the show, but they enjoy the relationship between contestants just as much. Good friends Tao and Kacha are especially popular.

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    Memory lane

    Published on 21/02/2017

    » In his latest single, “Castle on the Hill,” Ed is feeling nostalgic. He’s on his way back to his hometown, and as he drives along the familiar roads, he remembers the good old days.

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    Morning Zen

    Published on 30/08/2016

    » It takes a special kind of personality to be a good newsreader. One of TV’s most charismatic anchors is Mechaka Supichayangkul (Zen). Despite being the youngest newsreader on Channel 3’s Reung Lao Chao Nee (Morning Stories), the 26-year-old is as mature and professional as her veteran co-hosts. Zen is probably best known for her interviews with Hollywood superstars such as Matt Damon, Daniel Craig and Chris Evans. The talented host also appears on Kao Wan Mai (The Next Day’s News) and Kao Chao Wan Yood (Weekend Morning News).

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    Dream sounds

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 13/09/2016

    » Thai indie bands have been gaining a lot of international recognition in recent years. More and more acts are getting invited to perform at concerts and festivals all around the world. And 2016 is proving to be a very good year for local independent music. Groups like Yellow Fang, Jelly Rocket and Fwends have travelled to Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. And now Hariguem Zaboy are the latest home-grown act to catch the attention of the international audience.

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    Coming into his own

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 09/06/2018

    » S lands his perfect role

  • News & article

    Back to Mono

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 14/04/2018

    » Charlie forms a band

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    Dodging a bullet

    Gary Boyle, Published on 29/09/2018

    » Lecturer cycles from Tokyo to Kyoto

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