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Goodnight, sweet cosmic prince
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 27/06/2014
» It’s never easy saying goodbye, permanently or temporarily.
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Street art heroes
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 17/06/2014
» After the tragic passing of prominent street artist/illustrator/designer Mamafaka last September, many have worked hard to continue his legacy in honour of his artistic contributions, as well as to bring the scene onto a more mainstream level. We catch up with a trio of young street artists, who have all credited MMFK as their influence, but who're also bursting with colour and a style of their own
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Inching towards stage success
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 06/06/2014
» As one of the most iconic rock musicals of all time, staging Hedwig And The Angry Inch is by no means an easy task to tackle. Written by John Cameron Mitchell and composed by Stephen Trask, the play requires in-depth character studies, a wry sense of humour, outrageous talents and an informed understanding of music and literature.
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Finding solace in Rage
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 28/05/2014
» Music has always been an integral part of my life. As a kid, I’d bonded with my dad over his Western tunes and <i>luk thung</i> numbers — something that lovingly sticks with me until today.
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Message in a bottle
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 18/03/2014
» ‘We grew up playing in the streets and learned a lot from those days. We began creating our own world and started painting to escape from the city and its daily stress. You never know what will happen next. We had to learn to live in this environment.”
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Cross-cultural Instinct
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 11/03/2014
» International music collaborations for Thai artists have hit a new high, with rockers Instinct teaming up with Japan’s Weaver to co-write and co-produce new material after appearing on stage together at last year’s Big Mountain Music Festival.
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Toying away
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 21/02/2014
» Aruk Ornvilai is almost a hipster, without knowing it. He likes ironies. He’s stylish and wears the latest trends. He sports a beard and wears rimmed glasses. He listens to arcane music. He works in a creative industry. When he Instagrams, it’s usually to share photos of his unique-looking Bengal Persian and Persian crossbreed cat.
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Musical royalty
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 05/02/2014
» Banyen Rakkaen doesn't take credit when credit isn't due. Sometimes believed to be the first mor lam artist to ever appear on national TV, the "Queen of mor lam" is quick to rectify the matter.
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Setting the stage
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 21/01/2014
» As the biggest entertainment promoter in Bangkok, BEC-Tero has had a hand in all kinds of shows over the years, from Disney On Ice to full-blown music festivals.
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It's the music that counts
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 11/12/2013
» Monsith Khamsoi is not releasing a new album. He is not promoting his new movie or TV drama. He hasn't written any book or been fatally injured in a motor vehicle accident. His increasingly ambiguous sexuality, though, is currently making the rounds in the media. Monsith's appearance on Woody Kerd Ma Kui last week became the talk of town after the veteran luk thung stalwart and his rumoured boyfriends denied allegations of romance and attempted to explain their relationships. The younger man who lives with Monsith turned out to be his "adopted" son, and the older gentleman, known only as Thanakorn, is just his dear, lifelong friend whom Monsith considers his partner _ and the feelings are mutual.
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