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LEARNING TOGETHER

University life

Published on 26/01/2011

» Italian student Stefania Pittia continues her story of her Thai experience with interesting observations on the local culture and a term at a Bangkok university.

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EASY NEWS

Driving a BTS train

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 25/03/2012

» Here are a few things you might not know about a career that a lot of young people would like to have.

LIFE

Feeling good, outside and in

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 07/10/2014

» As a health and beauty centre, Prannara adheres to the popular saying that true beauty starts from within. There is a varied selection of treatments on the spa menu, all of which are infused with Chinese and Ayurvedic medicinal values and modern skin care technology, that promise an holistic approach to addressing a client's requirement.   

LIFE

A monthly column rounding up the best of the capital’s art scene

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 19/11/2014

» At Yet-Space, there was fried chicken which looked like KFC but tasted worse. At Speedy Grandma, the hipsters, as usual, seemed perfectly fine with Asahi draught as their sole sustenance. At Bangkok University Gallery there was food but I wasn't there in time to see what it was. In this month's column, which rounds up the best food served in the capital's art scene, The Jam Factory Gallery was a sure winner.

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LIFE

The X factor

Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 19/05/2015

» Unlike street performers in many other countries who perform in public places in exchange for money, in Thailand, buskers are usually considered to be beggars.

LIFESTYLE

Courting controversy

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 13/01/2016

» When creativity crosses the line into insensitivity, there's usually a pattern of uproar, apology and cancellation. In the past many years, there's been a number of notorious cases of insensitive creativity in Thai commercials, series, films and visual representations that have made international headlines. The offensive issues often involve race, skin colour, ethnicity and historical interpretation. There are many more that never made the front page, for example the casual mockery of minorities and genders that is normalised by the audience, such as jokes on the accents of hilltribe people that often appear in movies and TV series.

OPINION

How to make transit truly for the masses

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 28/03/2016

» Monday is always the source of predicaments. Last Monday, especially, was chaos for many Bangkokians. No, we're not talking about Gen Prayut's birthday, even though it fell on the same day.  What happened last Monday was the infamous Airport Rail Link (ARL) incident. And all the news and headlines have already informed you of how over 700 passengers were stuck inside a train for an hour due to electrical problems, leaving them practically suffocated under Bangkok's trapped heat.

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S WEEKLY

Teen idol: Ploychompoo

Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 01/05/2016

» Jannine Parawie Weigel (Ploychompoo) is very popular and busy right now. The German-Thai singer has been promoting her first ballad, “Piew (Away),” and was recently in Los Angeles to record two English-language songs after the success of her debut English-language EP Genesis.

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LIFE

What's spinning on GURU FM

Guru, Catherine Faulder, Published on 05/08/2016

» "Without music, life would be a mistake", said existentialism's darling, Friedrich Nietzsche. Guru does solemnly agree. And who pushes a significant portion of music in this city? Bangkok's live DJs, of course! They're like our unsung heroes, our hidden gems. They really do hold the keys to our city!

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LIFE

Death becomes her

B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 07/08/2016

» Rudklao Amratisha became the woman lakorn fans loved to hate last year with her bombastic performance as the enraged, menacing matriarch of a farming family in the TV drama Sud Kaen Saen Rak. Her character Yam was the subject of vehement criticism that almost sent the country's internet and social media into meltdown.