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    What does it mean to be human?

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 10/03/2023

    » 'Just think of it like this. There are people like me in this world," explains Chihiro to one of her close friends when she makes a comment about her odd lifestyle -- a loner hardly showing real emotion and unattached to love and relationships with people. "I believe each one of us came from different planets, so no wonder we can't understand each other. Isn't it easier to think that way?"

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    Blackpink set for more shows in Thailand

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

    » This month, K-pop enthusiasts in Thailand will be thrilled to learn that their beloved groups are coming to perform. If they have more than one favourite group, they will have to save a lot of money to catch all the K-pop acts they want to see.

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    Wayne Shorter, esoteric jazz elder, dies at 89

    AFP, Published on 03/03/2023

    » NEW YORK - Wayne Shorter, the storied saxophonist considered one of America's greatest jazz composers and among the genre's leading risk-takers, died on Thursday in Los Angeles. He was 89.

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    Curtains for Chinese opera?

    Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 27/02/2023

    » "Hurry up," shouted a crew member who climbed up onto a makeshift stage. Casting sidelong glances, performers, half-clad, looked in the mirror and concentrated on applying layers of make-up. Nearby, a motley bunch of musicians and technicians double-checked their instruments. A stream of chatter from a growing audience -- without any partition between the theatre and real life -- put unintended pressure on the band.

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    Air India unveils record plane order with Airbus, Boeing

    AFP, Published on 15/02/2023

    » BENGALURU (INDIA) - Air India will purchase 470 planes from Airbus and Boeing under an historic pair of mega agreements announced Tuesday, transforming the former national carrier as it prepares for scorching growth.

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    Classic Blanchett

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 10/02/2023

    » Tár is set in the contemporary world of Western classical music and centres on Lydia Tár, one of the world's most prolific composer-conductors and first ever female music director of a major German orchestra. While the film has the look and feel of a biopic, Lydia Tár is a fictional character. As portrayed here by Cate Blanchett, she's at the absolute height of her career and there seems to be no limit to what she's able to achieve. She's smart, talented, passionate about music and is ready to take her career to new heights. We see her as she goes about preparing to release her book titled Tár On Tár, as well as conduct a concert in which she tackles Mahler's most complex musical piece, the Fifth Symphony.

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    Funny, eh? For sure

    Life, Published on 02/02/2023

    » Canadian stand-up comedian Russell Peters continues his comeback with all-new "Act Your Age World Tour", bringing the show to Bangkok at CentralWorld Live, 8th floor of CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Road, on Feb 18 at 7.30pm.

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    Customer expectations transform training

    Published on 30/01/2023

    » How many of us expected 2023 to begin with claims that Google is threatened by emerging technology? I found it fascinating, and I am sure many of us have tried out the AI ChatGPT. Whether it disrupts Google or anybody else is a moot point.

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    'Golden Gays' return to the stage

    Sunday Spotlight, Published on 22/01/2023

    » On weekdays in Manila, Philippines, Al Enriquez, 86, pushes a rickety wooden cart with a rainbow umbrella perched on the dilapidated wood. He sells candies and cigarettes outside of a bustling commuter supermarket, where the occasional smoker or a child with a few coins stops by to make a purchase.

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    Celebration of tradition

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 20/01/2023

    » Veteran filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda became known after winning the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival for the crime drama Shoplifters despite having directed films and TV series for nearly three decades. Renowned for his gentle sense of pacing, simple yet beautiful cinematography, and a focus on the complexities of family relationships, he showcased his skills in previous works such as After The Storm (2016), Like Father, Like Son (2013) and Nobody Knows (2004). However, the one that has stuck in my mind to this day is Our Little Sister (2015), a female-focused drama that gave us a cosy, heartwarming family story, along with rich cultural and beautiful vistas of the Japanese countryside.

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