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LIFE

All things must pass

B Magazine, Published on 26/08/2018

» Last week marked the end of an era here at the Bangkok Post, as we bade farewell to a part of the paper known as Brunch.

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LIFE

Hit the road, Mr VIP

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 19/08/2018

» It was a headline worthy of finding scissors, cutting it out, setting it in a mid-priced Big C frame then hanging it on my study wall.

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LIFE

What's trending and happening this week

Muse, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 18/08/2018

» 1. The Bangkok Biennial has brought to town its fair share of exhibitions, as pavilions are dispersed throughout the city. Opening this weekend, the Supernatural Pavilion is taking place in Care Nang Leung temple with a performance and video installation The 5x5 Legged Stool, based on the 1962 dance score by Ann Halpin, The Five Legged Stool. In Bangkok, a new performance by Mari Fukutome comes to life, captured by video artist Chulayarnnon Siriphol, and explores the ways in which contemporary dance is recorded and archived in time. Viewers can visit the pavilion until tomorrow. Performances will take place at 8pm at Wat Care Nang Lerng, Phaniang Road, Khwaeng Wat Sommanat and Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai.

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LIFE

The scourge of fake news

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 09/07/2018

» Last week before the 12 boys and their football coach trapped in Tham Luang cave had been located, dubious online news sources proclaimed they had been found, prompting cheers on Facebook -- only to be dismissed minutes later. The next day, the cycle repeated. Later in the week, there was even "news" of a body being found, believed to be one of the boys. It spread and was later snuffed, since it simply wasn't true.

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LIFE

A very touchy subject

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 29/04/2018

» This week our prime minister came face to face with the hottest musical group in Thailand.

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LIFE

Spiritual steps to save a material world

Life, Published on 12/03/2018

» 'She misses you. She misses the way you used to think about her, and she wants that to return." These were the words of Tiokasin Ghosthorse, an Indigenous activist and advocate of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation of South Dakota, who spoke at the "Inner Dimensions of Climate Change" conference in Bangkok last month.

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LIFESTYLE

In the parking lot of luxury

Brunch, Andrew Biggs, Published on 21/01/2018

» This week's tale of pretentiousness and warped social mores begins in the sleepy seaside town of Hua Hin.

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LIFESTYLE

Philanthropy at its finest

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 09/01/2018

» When Thailand was wrecked by months of heavy flooding in 2011, over 13 million people were affected. More than 2,300 households were completely destroyed, almost 100,000 homes partly damaged. The deluge killed around 650 people.