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Guru's Weekly Buzz: March 1-7

Guru, Guru writers, Published on 01/03/2024

» Guru By Bangkok Post's pick of the most exciting products, food and travel to indulge in.

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Remembering an icon

Life, John Clewley, Published on 01/08/2023

» On July 13, luk thung singer, actor, movie/TV producer and label owner Phanom Nopporn passed away in hospital at the age of 77. One of the giants of the "country music" genre, fans and stars of the luk thung industry attended his funeral on July 18 at Wat Bang Rak Noi Ban Sai in Nonthaburi.

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Long-stay visa becomes sole enticement

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Kanana Katharangsiporn and Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 02/02/2022

» The government has vowed to woo affluent foreigners for lengthy stays, specifically aiming for the wealthy, retirees, remote workers and experts, with the aim of boosting the economy and investment in the country.

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Tourism surge to prop up confidence

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Phusadee Arunmas and Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 13/10/2021

» Reopening the tourism industry to vaccinated foreigners from November will help drive GDP growth and sustain business confidence, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

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Less comedy, more dhamma

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 20/09/2021

» A couple of weeks ago, two well-known monks -- Phra Maha Sompong Talaputto and Phra Maha Praiwan Worawano -- held a livestream talk show on social media that attracted 200,000 viewers. The chat led to several debates between their supporters and opponents since it was different from typical dhamma talks or dhamma preaching. The two monks used several teenage slang expressions and joked with their viewers who commented via the live chat. While Phra Maha Sompong focused on delivering his own jokes like a standup comedian, Phra Maha Praiwan, who knew many teenage expressions, giggled uncontrollably throughout the show. He was criticised for not being not calm or having self-control as a monk should.

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Clubhouse is the place to be... but it's invite only

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 24/02/2021

» Audio-based social networking app Clubhouse has become popular in the past few weeks. The app is similar to a traditional radio station in which a DJ or a moderator allows listeners to participate and speak in a programme. In order to access Clubhouse, users must be invited by a friend and currently, the app is available only on iOS for iPhone and iPad users. Clubhouse has stated that it is working on an Android version but has not set a launch date yet. Due to the app's popularity in Thailand, Clubhouse invitations are being sold on social media and e-commerce websites.

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Digital Economy and Society Ministry's WiFi demand draws flak

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Tharittawat Samejaidee and Lamonphet Apistniran, Published on 09/10/2019

» The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry's demand that all cafes store data passing through their WiFi connections has drawn flak from shop owners, especially small-scale operators, who said the measure would impose a financial burden on them, including server expense.

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Phatthalung polishes its tourism sheen

News, Assawin Pakkawan, Published on 29/06/2019

» Phatthalung used to be a far-flung, overlooked destination which visitors once travelled past almost without noticing.

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Pepsi pushes pop

Life, Published on 21/02/2019

» As part of Pepsi's new campaign, the company is bringing together four leading artists representing four musical genres namely Thanwa Boonsungnern aka The Toys, rapper Nattawut Srimhok aka Golf F. Hero, molam singer Jintara Poonlarp and EDM band Boom Boom Cash in its one-hour concert "Pepsi Unexpected Music Experience", to be held tomorrow (22 Feb) at Parc Paragon, Siam Paragon, at 6.30pm.