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  • OPINION

    'Destiny' puts TV content at centre stage

    News, Srisamorn Phoosuphanusorn, Published on 22/03/2018

    » The massive viewership of period soap opera <i>Buppe San Nivas</i> (Love Destiny) offered a beacon to troubled TV operators, by showing consumers will not abandon their old TV screens as long as the content is good enough to keep them glued to the sofa.

  • LIFE

    It seemed like a good idea ...

    Life, Published on 23/03/2018

    » Considering the considerable financial and critical success enjoyed by the original Pacific Rim in 2013, it was only a matter of time before we received a sequel. Pacific Rim: Uprising, released in theatres this week, brings back several familiar faces, with even more of the cataclysmic robot-versus-kaiju battles than its original. But the boost in spectacle doesn't come without a cost, as the sequel seems to have lost much of the soul that made the original special.

  • THAILAND

    UN staff stage strike over 'unfair' pay cuts

    News, Taam Yingcharoen, Published on 22/03/2018

    » General staff of the United Nations (UN) in Thailand staged a half-day strike over plans to slash salaries for the second time in five years.

  • LIFE

    Go further west

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 23/02/2020

    » Throughout their decades-spanning career in the music biz, Pet Shop Boys have always operated within the realm of sophisticated synth-pop that advocates varying degrees of dancefloor abandon. For lyricist Neil Tennant and composer Chris Lowe, however, it's not just about the allure of club culture or pure hedonism. From day one, social consciousness gets woven into the sonic fabric of their music. "In a West End town, a dead-end world/ The East End boys and West End girls," Tennant sings about the class and wealth gap on their 1984 debut single West End Girls.

  • LIFE

    Madame Butterflyin the age of human trafficking

    Life, Published on 10/07/2018

    » Tomorrow and on Thursday, Opera Siam's 17th season will close with two performances of one of the "top 10" operas, performed over 2,000 times around the world this year alone, Madame Butterfly. It's a tear-jerker, a relentlessly romantic piece full of famous melodies and a can't-lose formulaic plot: boy meets girl, boy dumps girl, girl kills herself.

  • THAILAND

    Pheu Thai eyes landslide

    News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 17/01/2022

    » The main opposition Pheu Thai Party underwent a restructuring of its executive board in October last year under new leader Cholnan Srikaew, who vowed his party will not settle for anything less than a landslide victory in the next general election.

  • WORLD

    Markets rise as deaths slow in hotspots: Virus update

    Published on 06/04/2020

    » Germany and Spain reported lower numbers of new cases, a tentative sign that lockdown measures are easing the outbreak.

  • THAILAND

    How Hard Work Helped Justin Havre Become a Real Estate Mogul from Humble Beginnings

    Published on 15/02/2021

    » With humble beginnings, Justin Havre is the owner of multiple revenue-generating web portals throughout North America and is one of the most successful real-estate entrepreneurs in Canada.

  • S WEEKLY

    Absolutely fabulous

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 14/04/2018

    » Girls just want to have fun

  • LIFE

    A legendary star returns to Bangkok

    Life, Published on 14/02/2024

    » Only one month away, legendary singer Tom Jones will be in town to croon his all-time hits in front of Thai fans, at UOB Live of Emsphere, on March 14, starting 8pm.

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