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  • LIFE

    Walking the thin line

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 28/11/2013

    » When discussing LGBT, the letter that sometimes gets the least airtime is L, which represents "lesbian". While coverage of gay and transgender people seems to have increased, lesbians remain a minority within the minority. As a reporter interested in the issue, I always want to write more about the lesbian community in Thailand and elsewhere.

  • LIFE

    Room revamp

    Muse, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 27/07/2013

    » It's official - the rainy season has arrived. Raindrops and wind may seem romantic in the movies, but in real life, especially in the big city with traffic jams and clogged drains, they can be quite an annoyance.

  • LIFE

    Your tears shall be released

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 23/08/2013

    » Any Day Now is a film that will make you laugh, cry and think. On top of that, the message at the centre of the story is more relevant now than ever.

  • LIFE

    A breath of fresh air

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 10/07/2013

    » There was a lot of nervousness and awkwardness during the interview when photo-grapher Nipon Indraridh recalls his background _ the simple life before he got a break to showcase his first photography exhibition in a top Bangkok gallery. A college dropout, a former air conditioner repairman and a father of two whose obsession with photography made him lose a chance to bond with his first-born daughter during her early years _ Nipon views his art with a mix of humility and passion. His honesty was clear in his words, and the Tak native's accent is clear. His frankness, however, shows even more in the photographs now on show at Kathmandu Photo Gallery.

  • LIFE

    Wrong end of the stick

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 10/08/2012

    » Four years ago after the passing of his father, Charin Chamket, an IT staff member at a hotel on Sukhumvit, decided to bring his mother from his native Chai Nat to live with his wife and two sons in Bangkok. That's when he decided he needed a second job to secure his financial situation, and driving a taxi seemed a sound choice at the time.

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