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LIFE

How elections amplify our echo chamber

Life, Niki Chatikavanij, Published on 14/02/2026

» This past week, most Bangkokians woke up with a post-election hangover. It's a similar feeling to when you have too many glasses of wine at dinner, or went a bit too heavy for your friend's birthday. This feeling, though, doesn't subside throughout the day with a nice long shower or a glass of water.

LIFE

The art of persuasion

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 10/02/2026

» Following the Siamese Revolution, the country held its first general election and only indirect vote on Nov 15, 1933. Voters chose village representatives, who then elected candidates in their province to enter parliament. In the run-up to the country's first poll, Samran I-machai, an MP candidate in Ayutthaya, handed out booklets to voters.

LIFE

Two heavyweights contend for most Oscar nominations

AFP, Published on 22/01/2026

» LOS ANGELES - The votes are in and the moment is here: the Academy is set to reveal the nominations for this year’s Oscars, with “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners” expected to top the list.

LIFE

Bridging the gaps

Life, Story: Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 06/01/2026

» Organised by the National Research Council of Thailand, Thailand Inventors' Day 2026 runs until Friday at Event Hall 102–103, BITEC Bangna Exhibition and Convention Center. Instead of presenting scientific innovations, Life interviewed two researchers -- Prof Dusadee Ayuwat and Assoc Prof Prajak Kongkirati -- who are among 15 researchers from nine fields who received the 2026 National Outstanding Researcher Awards as part of Thailand Inventors' Day 2026. While Prof Dusadee received the award in Sociology, Assoc Prof Prajak received the award in Political Science and Public Administration.

LIFE

Trump-hosted Kennedy Centre awards gala ratings plummet

AFP, Published on 01/01/2026

» WASHINGTON — Donald Trump joked about quitting as United States president if his hosting of the annual Kennedy Centre awards went well.

LIFE

Chatbots can meaningfully shift political opinions, studies find

New York Times, Published on 06/12/2025

» NEW YORK — Chatbots can help you plan a vacation. They can check facts and offer advice. Can they also sway your politics?

LIFE

New taste tinglers for your palate

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 27/10/2025

» Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, at least in the food and beverage department. Blink and you’ll miss another new restaurant opening or a drink launch. Guru By Bangkok Post is making sure that even if you blink, you don’t miss out on the new taste tinglers that are worth mentioning, in Bangkok and beyond.

LIFE

Why Thai students can’t let their hair down

Kittiphum Sringammuang and Verena Hölzl, The New York Times, Published on 09/10/2025

» The teenager was at a new school for the new school year. But as it turned out, he was not ready: His bangs were too long.

LIFE

Moo Deng zoo invites people to name capybara triplets

News, Online Reporters, Published on 20/08/2025

» Khao Kheow Open Zoo is inviting animal fans to help choose the names of three new capybara pups, with three lucky voters each  winning one of the zoo’s licensed capybara dolls.

LIFE

Old wine, new magic

Life, Alongkorn Parivudhiphongs, Published on 16/08/2025

» Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom Of The Opera has stood the test of time thanks to its unforgettable score, lavish staging and irresistible Gothic romance. Iconic numbers like Music Of The Night and All I Ask Of You remain instantly recognisable, while the candlelit lair, crashing chandelier and opulent costumes immerse viewers in a world of mystery, obsession and exquisite beauty. Its blend of romance, horror and spectacle has made it a global phenomenon, appealing to newcomers and seasoned theatre fans alike.