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A man of value

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 22/07/2018

» The most legendary law enforcer in Thai history, Khun Phantharak Rajjadej, stopped crimes and cleaned up the bandits all with nothing more than a police badge, the gravitas of a peacekeeper, and perhaps, as legend has it, immortality which he derived from ancient Thai witchcraft.

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A Crowd Pleaser

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 01/07/2018

» Even the pickiest of eaters should have things they enjoy on the table. This has long been the guiding philosophy for Nanthaporn Janchalia Seributra when cooking up a feast for family and friends at home.

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Drenchedin love

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 17/06/2018

» Of the many things South Korea is famous for, its TV dramas rank high up on the list. We're talking about the combination of intense and addictive storylines, the distinctive production style, catchy soundtracks and -- let's not forget -- plenty of ridiculously good-looking and talented stars capable of stealing viewers' hearts with just a glance.

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Freak like me

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 23/04/2017

» James Fagerlund was working for a company event in Stockholm when he was approached by one of Thailand's top actors, Saksit Tangtong, who later told him that he had star potential. "You have a unique character that Thai showbiz doesn't have," Saksit told the then 29-year-old James. With those spare, simple words in mind, the American-Thai decided to pack up and go back to his motherland that he had left 19 years earlier to pursue his career abroad.

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Setting the stage for a comeback

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 25/09/2016

» On the bus to school each morning in the early 1990s, Sunita "Beau" Leetikul would plug her ears, seal her lips and sing in her mind while imagining herself on stage. Sometimes she would be standing beside idols Aed Carabao or Asanee-Wasan, sometimes she would be belting out songs they wrote for her, always she had the audience in thrall.

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Death becomes her

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 07/08/2016

» Rudklao Amratisha became the woman lakorn fans loved to hate last year with her bombastic performance as the enraged, menacing matriarch of a farming family in the TV drama Sud Kaen Saen Rak. Her character Yam was the subject of vehement criticism that almost sent the country's internet and social media into meltdown.

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A legend becomes bulletproof

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 10/07/2016

» From a haunted photographer in Shutter to the adorable lover in Chua Fah Din Salai (Eternity), Ananda Everingham has been everything to everyone. But now for the first time, in taking on the role of the legendary police officer Phantharak Rajjadej in Khun Phan, he is playing a character based on a real person.

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Say hello to 'Buppha Arigato'

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 01/05/2016

» Buppha Arigato is meant to send a chill down the spines of the audience, but it also did that for the cast and crew. On location in Japan, the temperature was well below freezing as they went about filming a scene on a ski slope.

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Giving Voice to the past

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 07/02/2016

» Another precious music industry gem was discovered when Rungrat “Kaimook” Mengpanich appeared on the fourth season of The Voice last year. Arguably one of the competition’s most promising contestants, the 19-year-old songstress — under the tutelage of music superstar Joey Boy — gave a handful of iconic performances during the show, including a rendition of Sai Wa Si Bor Thim Gun (But You Said You’d Never Leave Me) that has since gained more than 25 million views on YouTube.

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Who let the dogs out?

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 29/11/2015

» It’s that time of the year when the cinema becomes animated, with cartoon dinosaurs and robots providing family fun in time for the holiday season. But this year there’s a difference — it will be domestic animators who are trying to wow us. Khun Thong Daeng: The Inspirations, which hits cinemas on Thursday, is a film version of a 2002 biography illustrated by HM the King about his favourite adopted pet dog.