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LIFE

Paris retrospective celebrates frail David Hockney

AFP, Published on 08/04/2025

» PARIS - Increasingly frail but with undimmed passion, Britain's David Hockney has put aside his health worries to shape what he describes as the biggest exhibition of his vast career.

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LIFE

Is there a digital afterlife?

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 17/01/2024

» In the past, death and funerals used to be private affairs which involved only loved ones. However, with the advent of digitalisation, people today live in both the physical and digital worlds and have made death part of the digital realm.

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TEST YOURSELF

TEST YOURSELF: Thai streaming treats

Gary Boyle, Published on 20/10/2023

» Amazon Prime Video is bringing 13 films and series to viewers at home and abroad

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LIFE

Unboxing Thai entertainment

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 18/10/2023

» Amazon Prime Video is set to redefine the streaming landscape in Thailand with its latest initiative, the "Unbox Thai Entertainment" campaign. Since establishing its presence in Thailand just a year ago, Prime Video is taking a giant leap by unveiling a captivating array of 13 exclusive Thai films and series. This dynamic move underscores the platform's unwavering commitment to investing in local content.

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LIFE

The afterlife of Mitr Chaibancha

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 06/10/2023

» In an abrupt moment of life's brutal script, Mitr Chaibancha fell to his death from a helicopter ladder on Oct 8, 1970. He was filming Insee Thong (Golden Eagle), playing an anti-communist masked hero, when he slipped from the rung and plunged to the ground in Pattaya. That same evening, his body was transported to Wat Kae Nang Loeng. Thousands of people, unable to believe that Thailand's most famous actor was really, tragically dead, amassed impromptu at the temple and demanded that his corpse be raised from the coffin and shown to the public.

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LIFE

Immersed in the past

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 15/02/2023

» Thai Buddhists believe in karma and that people who commit evil deeds will be punished after death. So, it was a surprise to discover that Korean Buddhists have similar ideas about life after death, even though most Koreans are Hinayana Buddhists and most Thais are Theravada Buddhists.

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LIFE

When religion meets technology

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 21/11/2022

» K-pop and K-dramas may be the first two things that come to mind when you think of Korea but its traditional cultural heritage is also fascinating. Korean and Thai Buddhisms are in the spotlight in digital form at this joint exhibition by the National Museum of Korea and the Fine Arts Department, Ministry of Culture of Thailand. Named "A New Encounter: Immersive Gallery of Korean Art”, the exhibition presents the Buddhist cultures of both nations, which have never been this cooler with innovative presentations.

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TRAVEL

Take off with these virtual tours

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 20/05/2021

» We're once again stuck at home and spending all day in front of a computer while the country fights against the third wave of Covid-19. For those browsing the internet and daydreaming about vacation, taking virtual tours to iconic landmarks, historical sites and art museums seems to be a good solution to satisfy wanderlust.

WORLD

Flying dogs, wimpy men and singing with the dead: the future of TV

AFP, Published on 06/04/2016

» CANNES (FRANCE) - Tired of "Big Brother", too afraid to turn on "The Apprentice" now that Donald Trump is at the gates of the White House?