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LIFE

Comfort moves out of the zone

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 09/10/2016

» Mean and Co's debut shows they can pull off more than airy acoustic pop songs.

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S WEEKLY

Cover girl

Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 04/10/2016

» Worranit Thawornwong (Mook) has risen to fame as an actress since making her breakthrough in last year’s popular TV series Ugly Duckling: Perfect Match. But despite her obvious acting skills, she would rather be known for her singing abilities. Before her success on the small screen, she was a cover singer with the group Be Elegance and a trainee at GMM Grammy. Fans may also be surprised to discover that it is her beautiful voice on Perfect Match’s soundtrack, “Ma Tan Waela Por Dee (On Time).”

OPINION

Mini Khon Thai Test

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 26/08/2016

» Army chief Gen Theerachai Nakvanich recently urged people to look out for anything suspicious in their communities in the wake of the recent bomb attacks, while adding new Thai characteristics to everybody's knowledge. He said, "Thai people don't wear hats or glasses in the mall. Carrying a backpack is also suspicious too."

LIFE

Finding inspiration in the classics

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 22/08/2016

» Media gurus love to harp that print media is a sunset industry. Few of them can offer a solution. Yet editors and publishers see where the tide will turn when they look at Atikhom Khunavuth, journalist, founder and editor-in-chief of Way Magazine. The 46-year-old always looks at the publishing scene with insight and perspective; he moved his magazine online while turning his monthly print version into a thick quarterly volume for subscription only. Respected as a man with content, Atikhom shares his reading list.

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LIFE

With a promise of fun, Suicide Squad is a near-suicide

Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 05/08/2016

» For the first 30 minutes or so of its two-hour duration, Suicide Squad genuinely reminded me of the zany, outlandish humour of Marvel's Deadpool and Guardians Of The Galaxy, even if, ultimately, this one is not remotely as good. With zany, self-aware text introductions, a largely 80s-inspired soundtrack, excellent costume designs and enough one-liners to fill a book, Suicide Squad's first act was a fun, neon-splashed ride that made me believe DC's supervillain team-up would -- ironically -- be the comic label's first good film. This all dissolves by the second act, however, as the film begins to disintegrate into predictable, by-the-numbers story complete, with all the pitfalls that held back its predecessors, becoming yet another mediocre entry in DC's cinematic franchise.

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LIFE

Sweet dreams are made of Selena

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 02/08/2016

» Last Friday night, where did we go? Clubs are boring, so we decided to relocate our dance floor to Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani. Selena Gomez was there with her Revival Tour.

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LIFE

Getting your karmic wires crossed

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 17/07/2016

» A mouse has bitten through the router cable at my office.

THAILAND

Peace TV shutdown draws flak

News, Post Reporters, Published on 05/07/2016

» Red-shirt leaders have slammed the regulator's decision to shut down Peace TV for 30 days, saying the move is an "arbitrary use of power" to silence critics of the draft constitution ahead of the Aug 7 referendum.

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S WEEKLY

Win-win situation

Published on 21/06/2016

» Life is good for Channel 7’s new star, Wathit Sopha (Win). Appearances in successful TV dramas like Ku Prab Chabab Hua Jai (The Rival Heart) and Ku Hoo Ku Hean (The Spooky Duo) have really put the handsome actor’s name on the map.

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THAILAND

Army defends libel suit against three rights activists

News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 10/06/2016

» The 4th Army Region's criminal defamation lawsuit against three human rights defenders is meant to protect its image and integrity, a military spokesman said yesterday.