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Life, Published on 24/10/2018
» A Thai oil painter and a Russian photo artist have joined hands to interpret their ideas of the happiness and bliss during the "Ecstasy Of Truth", which is running at Sathorn 11 art space until Nov 17.
Life, Published on 01/11/2018
» To celebrate the relationship between Japan and Thailand, JICA Alumni Association of Thailand and the Gift of Life Foundation present a special performance of Thai and Japanese music by artists from the two countries at Sala Sudasiri Sobha concert hall, Lat Phrao 41, on Sunday Nov 4 at 4pm.
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 12/01/2018
» Thai Children's Day is tomorrow and it's time to change you profile picture to when you were younger and cuter (and weren't liable to pay taxes). We here at Guru would like to celebrate this special day with some outstanding kids who have achieved unique accomplishments before they hit 18.
Published on 10/04/2019
» Discover new haircare products for men and women made from essences of Thai rice
Richard Leu, Published on 29/04/2019
» Another five high-performance Mercedes-Benz cars have been launched today, all with the brand’s latest 4Matic all-wheel drive tech.
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 07/05/2019
» Iconcraft, a platform in Iconsiam where Thai artists and craftsmen can showcase their talent, recently launched its newest fashion brand, Sane Sober. The brand is a brainchild of new-generation designers Thanart Boramanand and Yanakorn Phattrawanit.
Life, Published on 20/05/2019
» To provide Thai communities with support as well as to introduce Thai products to the world, King Power and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports are organising the Thai Power Community Fair from Thursday May 23 until June 2 at Mahanakhon Square of King Power Mahanakhorn, Narathiwas-Ratchanakarin Road.
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 17/01/2020
» A school in Pathum Thani was recently exposed for having the controversial policy of gauging the loudness of students singing the national anthem. They were so serious about it that they divided the students into three categories, based on how loud they are: green, yellow and red. If a student is given green, then they pass. Yellow means they have to sing it twice. Red means they have to sing it thrice. WTF, you ask? This idea is supposed to measure how much students love Thailand. The louder they sing, the more patriotic they are. Simple logic. Of course, the school scrapped this unnecessary practice after receiving overwhelmingly negative feedback from the public. Simple logic, too.
Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 31/05/2019
» Following the success of its inaugural Thai Gastronomy Series I, Michelin-starred Sra Bua by Kiin Kiin at Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok is to host the second edition of the event on June 8.
Oped, Postbag, Published on 13/02/2024
» Re: "Illicit drug limit set for dodging jail", (BP, Feb 11).