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Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 26/01/2012
» Shortly after we embraced the arrival of 2012 there was good tidings for the LGBT community when several local newspapers broke the story of two gay men from the South who found each other through Facebook and went on to solemnise their relationship by hosting a traditional wedding, which was attended by both sets of parents. Since same-sex marriage is not legal in Thailand, all the guys gained from the ceremony was a happy memory and recognition of the union by their nearest and dearest.
B Magazine, Published on 22/01/2012
» The Irish alt rockers embrace change on their sixth studio album, 'Fallen Empires', while still managing to satisfy their ballad-craving fans
B Magazine, Published on 15/01/2012
» On their second outing, the US pop quartet still provide plenty of fun filled tunes, but the aptly named 'Whatever' offers little of substance
Life, Published on 11/01/2012
» Music buffs in Pattaya can look forward to another festival featuring class acts from around the world.
Life, Published on 02/01/2012
» You'll hear his name a lot in the next month or two, so let's take a brief look at him (and practise pronouncing his last name). Michel Hazanavicius is the French director of the OSS 117 spy-spoof flicks, but the reason he's become current hot property is his latest film, The Artist.
Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 02/01/2012
» When thinking of children with special needs, an image that often springs to mind is the one that we have seen on the front of donation boxes _ the sad face, the pleading eyes, the helplessness and the need for sympathy. Rosalina Alexander of The Rainbow Room, a special needs awareness centre in Bangkok, resolves to change that.
B Magazine, Published on 01/01/2012
» This year has seen the tragic loss of geniuses such as Gil Scott-Heron and Amy Winehouse, and an unprecedented number of indie gigs (the Drums, Vivian Girls, the Whitest Boy Alive). The year also saw the return of some of our favourites, including Radiohead, Florence and the Machine and M83, as well as a crop of exciting new artists such as James Blake and Lana Del Rey. Without more ado, and in no particular order, here are our Top 10 tracks that defined 2011.
Jon Fernquest, Published on 11/04/2011
» A community of Tai Pheuan migrated from Laos 160 years ago and still maintain their ancient Buddhist ordination rites.