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Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 20/06/2023
» In the difficult lives of labourers, two talented artists, Chaiyan Ninlabon and Maneerat Thamnarak, found inspiration to create works for the exhibition "Early Years Project #6: In A Cogitation", which is on display at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC). Chaiyan and Maneerat were two of eight finalists selected from 80 applicants for "The Early Years Project #6".
Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 26/04/2016
» Two musicians mix regional sounds of the North and Northeast with Western influences to create a unique vibe.
Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 30/10/2015
» Mary Shelley would be rolling in her grave if she knew about a real school that teaches students how to make monsters. OK, perhaps students at the Make Up Arts and Technique School at Wang Thonglang (near Rajamangala Stadium) aren't going grave-digging at night to find the body parts they need, but they do spend weeks, sometimes nearly a month, making purposely messed-up facial parts from scratch.
Life, Published on 13/02/2013
» The Department of International Trade Promotion, Ministry of Commerce, is once again collaborating with more than 200 international education institutes and service providers from both government and private sectors to organise the 10th "Thailand International Education Expo (TIEE 2013)".
Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 14/09/2012
» He clings to the red fabric and seems to float, as if he possesses invisible wings. All eyes are Rajanikara Kaewdee, robust and flame-haired, as he performs his aerial choreography above the stage for the second season of Thailand's Got Talent.
Life, Published on 07/02/2012
» The Thai Red Cross Society invites Thai youth between the ages of 18 and 25 to enter the Mr and Miss Red Cross Contest 2012 and vie for the chance to win a trophy from HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, a scholarship worth 10,000 baht and other prizes.
Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 05/01/2012
» Before flying to Paris for her tertiary education in 1989, Jullada Meejul hardly knew anything about museums. Before that, she had never set foot in the National Museum in Bangkok. But the cultured lifestyle of the Parisians _ the endless queues at the Louvre Museum and Sunday strolls at cultural places _ changed her perception.