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  • LIFE

    Family in focus

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 03/02/2023

    » The Oscars is coming up soon. And while it should be an exciting time for any film lover, I can't help but feel a bit let down by this year's nominations, especially for the Best Picture category. I didn't particularly like the flashy biopic Elvis and I personally thought Everything Everywhere All At Once was way, way overrated. And I have no clue how Top Gun: Maverick managed to get nominated for best movie of the year. So I had kind of lost interest in this year's awards -- until I recently had a chance to watch another nominee, The Fabelmans, the latest film by Steven Spielberg. Suddenly my interest returned.

  • BUSINESS

    How the Minions Became Hollywood's Mightiest Franchise

    Business, Published on 26/09/2022

    » They are on Walmart shelves, candy wrappers and dog costumes. They are in theme parks in Florida and Southern California. They have appeared on Amazon.com Inc. delivery boxes, chickpea snack bags and Tic-Tac containers.

  • LIFE

    Come to praise Caesar

    Life, Published on 23/07/2019

    » If you're one of the many who have found themselves hooked on the smooth R&B stylings of Daniel Caesar through ballads such as Get You, We Find Love or Best Part, then you'd better not miss his debut concert in Thailand. The award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter plays Daniel Caesar Live In Bangkok 2019, this Thursday night at Thunder Dome, Muang Thong Thani.

  • LIFE

    Beware of the green god

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 25/06/2019

    » When Grammy-award singer Pharrell Williams posted on his Instagram a photo of himself with the "green juice" last September, celery juice started to gain momentum. But later as more celebrities including Selma Blair, Jenna Dewan and even Kim Kardashian jumped on the bandwagon, the drink officially became a serious health trend.

  • LIFE

    When good intentions backfire

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 06/01/2019

    » "Sometimes/ It falls upon a generation/ To be great/ I ask all humanity now/ To rise up/ Then we can all stand/ With our heads/ Held high," begins the Chris Martin-curated Global Citizen EP 1 with opener Rise Up featuring an excerpt from Nelson Mandela's now-iconic "Make Poverty History" speech. It's an apt start given the wholesome intentions of this EP, although it feels slightly jarring to hear one of the world's greatest speeches getting paired with the euphoric synths supplied here by the Norwegian production behemoth Stargate. The song is clearly engineered for a stadium/festival setting, so casual listening might not be the best way to approach what would otherwise be a stirring anthem.

  • LIFE

    The Second Sexual Revolution

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 06/05/2018

    » Janelle Monáe/ Dirty Computer

  • OPINION

    Taking a strong stance on doughnuts

    News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 22/04/2018

    » It was Oscar Wilde who famously observed "the only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it," which is my excuse for munching on a free doughnut proffered by staffers at a bakery in Bangkok last week. It was only a little one and wasn't that tasty -- too much sugar -- but I still scoffed it down, quietly cursing Mr Wilde's seductive bon mot.

  • OPINION

    Axes to grind

    News, Postbag, Published on 06/03/2018

    » There is a story in the March 4 edition of the Sydney Morning Herald with fascinating parallels to recent <i>Bangkok Post</i> headlines about the "Axe Ladies".

  • LIFE

    Friends across oceans, over the centuries

    B Magazine, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 25/02/2018

    » The 200 years of relationship between Thailand and the United States started when the latter was still very young.

  • THAILAND

    International experts: Thailand not addressing slavery

    News, Taam Yingcharoen, Published on 19/12/2017

    » Thailand is equipped with the legal framework and policies to protect the rights of migrants, according to international standards, but their implementation remains a problem, a conference held to mark International Migrants' Day was told Monday.

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