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Class is in session

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 10/05/2023

» Last Saturday, a crowd of children with their families, as well as politicians and their supporters, braved the blistering summer heat to gather at the "Candidate Classroom" event where representatives of six political parties discussed Thai education and the rights of children within schools. Styled as a game show, "Candidate Classroom" saw politicians face off in a lively debate with cheers, boos and music filling the One Arena at Stadium One in Bangkok.

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One step forward, one step back

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 22/02/2021

» The elusive inclusive nature of Thai TV are snags on the road to equality

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Big cheats return to small screen

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 10/08/2020

» Exam cheating and the Thai education system are about to get all the more thrilling in Bad Genius: The Series, now showing on One31 channel.

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Equality falls short

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 27/07/2020

» Push to legalise same-sex civil partnerships a step in the right direction but work still remains to ensure LGBTI have the same rights as everyone else

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Women in action

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 08/07/2020

» Bombarded by a shower of bullets. Getting shot in the head. A bone-breaking brawl on a plane. The group of mercenaries in Netflix's latest action flick The Old Guard are tough and have been taking hits in their stride for centuries, as they can't be killed. However, the going gets especially tough for its women as the de-facto leader of the group, played by Charlize Theron, discovers their secret has been exposed as she takes on protege Kiki Layne, who is thrust into a new world upon rising from the dead.

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Embracing diversity on the screen

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 23/06/2020

» Thailand and the world have come a long way when it comes to diversity of sexual orientation, gender identity and expression of characters on our screens. On the occasion of Pride Month, Netflix facilitated a talk with filmmaker Chookiat Sakveerakul (Love Of Siam and Dew) and Sanchai Chotirosseranee, deputy director of the Thai Film Archive, where they discussed onscreen representation, visibility and political correctness of today's LGBTI content.

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All aboard the train to nowhere

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 03/06/2020

» A new train has left the platform, plunging its passengers through a frozen wasteland on board the engine that perpetually circumnavigates the planet.

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Ice cream trucks at your door

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 24/04/2020

» Being stuck at home for the summer is no joke. There is no beach, no water-splashing wars and no air-conditioned malls (for the most part) that can cool us down during this 30C-plus weather. Though we can always order ice cream to our doorstep to cool us down.

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Normalising the norm

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 30/03/2020

» Korean TV, Disney's subtle additions of gay, trans characters signal new levels of visibility, acceptance

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Incomplete delivery

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 13/03/2020

» Letters always carry a certain nostalgic allure in this fast-paced digital age. Gone are the days when we poured our hearts out through handwritten words, waiting with longing and anticipation for the reply. To this generation, letters may represent something of a fascination. A past long gone. A thing to look back on, to miss, but with no functional place in today's reality.