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  • LIFE

    Freak like me

    B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 23/04/2017

    » James Fagerlund was working for a company event in Stockholm when he was approached by one of Thailand's top actors, Saksit Tangtong, who later told him that he had star potential. "You have a unique character that Thai showbiz doesn't have," Saksit told the then 29-year-old James. With those spare, simple words in mind, the American-Thai decided to pack up and go back to his motherland that he had left 19 years earlier to pursue his career abroad.

  • S WEEKLY

    Magic spell

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 21/04/2018

    » Cosocomo launches a new boy band

  • THAILAND

    BMA reaches high for the 'Sky Park' in the capital

    News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 19/08/2017

    » Forget the controversial riverside promenade, Bangkok Observation Tower and Tha Phra Chan-Siriraj Hospital pedestrian bridge projects. Those of you who want to indulge yourselves with a walk by the Chao Phraya River will be able to do so in about a year.

  • LIFE

    When monsters attack

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 10/03/2017

    » Kong: Skull Island seems like it tries -- and largely fails -- to present a serious, deep message, even though it often veers into the campy territory so many monster films seem to occupy. Most of the characters -- of which there are unnecessarily many -- are completely devoid of personality or even purpose, getting introduced only to eventually become monster-snacks, offering absolutely nothing to the plot beyond creating a false sense of mortality for the obvious band of destined survivors. The plot, as anyone familiar with King Kong's lore can surmise, is also nothing new, and is actually quite similar to the Peter Jackson-directed King Kong's (2005) plot of a group of outsiders surviving on a hostile island dominated by the giant ape.

  • S WEEKLY

    Here comes the sun

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 07/04/2018

    » Superstar’s son lands his first leading role

  • THAILAND

    School meals give kids food for thought

    News, Published on 03/06/2017

    » As the bell for lunch rang, students at Wat Ratchanatda School raced to the canteen for their freshly prepared food.

  • S WEEKLY

    Tough love

    Published on 15/11/2016

    » After only eight episodes, GMM Grammy’s new drama SOTUS the Series is already dominating the airwaves. And the show is not only successful in Thailand but across Asia as well, with large audiences in China and Taiwan. Based on a popular yaoi novel by author Bittersweet, the show tells the story of love and friendship between two university students.

  • THAILAND

    To be or not to be in Thailand

    Spectrum, Jeerawat Na Thalang, Published on 30/04/2017

    » Most Thais regard William Shakespeare's plays as high art which they have to climb a balcony to understand, though they may be surprised to find that the Bard's plays are not all Greek to them.

  • LIFE

    A galleries galleria

    Life, Published on 31/01/2018

    » Galleries' Night is returning to Bangkok for a fifth year, bringing together art lovers and inquisitive minds alike for a two-night exploration of over 50 galleries and art spaces.

  • S WEEKLY

    Rural romance

    Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 15/05/2016

    » "Embracing Khemarat" stars Miss Thailand 2009 first runner-up, Kobkullaya Chuengprasertsrit (Phuen), a real doctor, who plays the role of Ubon Ratchathani physician Ritt Pokkrittayahariboon.

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