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Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 03/04/2013
» You can't escape Nadech Kugimiya. The guy's everywhere, from larger-than-life expressway billboards, magazine racks, television commercials, prime-time soaps to fried banana bags made out of old newspapers, Nadech's perfectly chiselled, flawless face is forever beaming at you like the sun and the moon combined.
Life, Published on 03/04/2013
» The 10th moving image avatar of the character Angsumalin _ one of the most beloved in the canon of Thai literature _ is a naive girl who's no longer playing Chinese cymbalo but is instead an expert rower. Playing Angsumalin in the latest film version of Khu Kam is Oranate "Richy" D. Caballes, an 18-year-old professional badminton player from Chiang Mai. She will star opposite Nadech Kugimiya as the Thai woman who falls in love with the Japanese soldier Kobori during the chaos of World War II when the Emperor's Army marched through Siam.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 21/02/2013
» Altered photos of Thai superstars apparently supporting Phue Thai’s Pongsapat Pongcharoen for Bangkok governor have been appearing on the web. Democrat Sirichoke Sopha believes he has found the culprit who posted the photos.
News, Published on 21/02/2013
» The Democrat Party will launch a massive gathering of its political branches from all over Thailand at the Royal Plaza on Saturday to promote MR Sukhumbhand Paribatra as its candidate for Bangkok governor.
News, Published on 21/02/2013
» Superstar Thongchai "Bird" McIntyre says the photo on the internet of himself apparently supporting Pheu Thai's candidate for Bangkok governor Pongsapat Pongcharoen was doctored.
Life, Published on 30/01/2013
» J-pop sensation Berryz Kobo are returning to the Kingdom in March to give their second full-scale concert, entitled "Berryz Kobo Concert Tour 2013: Spring in Bangkok".
B Magazine, Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Published on 20/01/2013
» It was hyped as the biggest event of the year, hitting dedicated shoppers and fashionistas before they had fully recovered from their New Year hangovers.
Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 27/07/2012
» HOW DID YOU BECOME A VOICE COACH?
Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 06/07/2012
» Eight years ago, Sarunyoo Wongkrachang found himself frequenting Somdet Chaopraya Institute of Psychiatry. But it wasn't for a course of medical treatment _ the actor and director's mental health is nothing less than perfect, and the visits were purely professional.
Life, Published on 18/06/2012
» It's incurable, this culture shock. Robert Cooper's ninth edition of his 30-year-old book _ first published in 1982 _ retains that healthy mix between a guidebook and practical suggestions for how to stay or even live, happily maybe, in Thailand. Written in a friendly voice, it covers a range of cultural details from the Thais' concept of time to the usual bafflement of kreng jai (coupled with jai yen, Cooper believes that it's a formula of harmony, though frankly, not really). The prose is sincere, even endearing: "Nightlife is not usually considered as a hobby or a sport, although it takes on both roles for a number of expatriate men."