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Behind closed doors

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 27/05/2022

» If you've been missing out on all the fun and staying active with outdoor activities -- it's the rainy season's fault -- fret no longer. Come rain or shine, Bangkok has a few places where you can be active while having fun indoors, weather permitting or not. Guru has ­places where you can boost your spirits on a gloomy day with physical activities.

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RBSO presents 'Russian Virtuosity'

Life, Published on 25/03/2019

» The Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation under the royal patronage of HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana presents its third major classical programme of 2019 in the Main Hall of Thailand Cultural Centre, Ratchadaphisek Road, on Friday at 8pm.

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Streaming service HOOQ seeks filmmakers

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 20/07/2017

» While more and more Asian viewers are tuning in to watch Asian content, many filmmakers in the region are still loathe to enter their local markets, where conservative, broadcast-oriented programming dominates the wavelengths. In Thailand, TV shows centre on the age-old soap opera format, while films are still largely limited to the trinity of horror, comedy and romance, be it from conservative studio execs to stringent cultural and regulatory measures that limit the freedom of creators to push the envelope.

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The stream becomes a torrent

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 14/10/2015

» Once movies were watched only in cinemas. Then came the revolution of home movies: VHS, laser disc, VCD, DVD, Blu-ray. But the present, and the future, seems to belong to VOD: Video On Demand, where tens of thousands of movies can be streamed to your devices, from televisions to phone screens.

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Curating cultural creativity

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 20/03/2015

» It's a continuous run on the treadmill for art collectors and design devotees when the art fair season kicks off in January. March is undoubtedly a peak period, with exhibitions going on every weekend. The most prominent one in Asia, Art Basel Hong Kong, something of a high-end art supermarket, wrapped up on Tuesday. The fair saw over 3,000 artists around the world touch down at the gateway to Asia for the third year to beguile the moneyed and style-savvy art connoisseurs.

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How to be a billionaire

Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 06/01/2014

» Of all books published, the most common belong to the "how to" genre. There's no limit to the advice authors give readers. Experts tell you how to build a house from the ground up, learn a language, be a successful businessmen, become a chef, design, repair, maintain, alter. Anything you set your mind to.

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When worlds collide

Life, Plalai Faifa, Published on 17/02/2012

» A few years ago I happened on a series of releases on DVD of an ancient US science-fiction television programme called Tales of Tomorrow. It was broadcast during 1951-2, when memories of World War II and the horrific revelations of its final years were still quite fresh. They gave rise to a widely felt pessimism about human nature that was apparent in the movies of the post-war years _ shadowy American film noir culminating in Robert Aldrich's apocalyptic, still-terrifying Kiss Me Deadly, French existentialist parables like Wages of Fear, and many of the Japanese classics made during the period.