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    The artists of tomorrow

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/05/2023

    » The third edition of the Mango Art Festival returns to celebrate diversity, new beginnings and discoveries through art from now until Sunday at River City Bangkok. Under the theme "Rise", the festival suggests growth, expansion and prospects for partnerships as well as endless possibilities. It also aims to shine a light on the next generation of emerging artists and designers by giving them the opportunity to exhibit their recent work.

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    Depths of despair

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 06/03/2023

    » News from Nakhon Pathom in February about an eight-month-old baby, Nong Tor, who was kidnapped while his parents slept, drew the public's attention for weeks. By the end of February, the infant's 17-year-old mother, N*, confessed to police that while bathing Nong Tor she accidentally dropped him, causing him to have infantile spasms. The teenage mother did not know what to do. She later dumped the baby's body in the river. Despite an extensive search of the river by police, rescue officers and volunteers, the body of Nong Tor has not been found. N faces three charges -- causing death by negligence, concealing a corpse and reporting false information to authorities.

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    Hope for a better future

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 22/08/2022

    » In the short Surrealist fiction Lok (Peeled) by Jirat Prasertsap, a woman tries to move on after her boyfriend leaves her and she is unable to contact him. She throws away everything that reminds her of her ex-boyfriend. She quits her job and moves to live in another province. However, her memory of him and his touch does not fade, so in an attempt to forget him, she decides to peel her skin from head to toe.

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    New campaign aims to reduce shark fin soup consumption

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 26/07/2022

    » In order to raise awareness regarding the significant role of sharks in the ocean and how Thai people's consumption of shark fins are disrupting the ocean ecosystems, WildAid, a non-profit organisation, recently launched a new video called Sea Of Chaos.

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    Highlights of Thailand's art scene in 2020

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 30/12/2020

    » Like other industries, everything related to the art industry, from museums, art festivals, art fairs, galleries and more took a hiatus during the pandemic lockdown. However, after the lockdown was lifted, the country's art scene started to get a little more vibrant. Even Thailand's largest art festivals, Bangkok Art Biennale, returned.

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    Art with a message on display

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 13/10/2020

    » Bangkokians have the opportunity to enjoy several art exhibitions in October. Here are our two picks which portray totally different issues.

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    Exploring the pollution crisis through art

    Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 12/03/2020

    » Two female artists raise awareness about the detrimental effects of smog on humans and animals

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