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LIFE

Hiding in plain sight

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 24/12/2020

» I'm no fan of paintings but I understand folks who are able to enjoy a visual feast by masters such as the likes of Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci or Vincent Van Gogh. I do the same every time I find myself in a magnificent landscape. Indeed, Mother Nature is my favourite artist.

BUSINESS

Pandemic speeds up digital drive

Business, Post Reporters, Published on 02/01/2021

» Despite decades of rapid change, 2020 somehow shifted the pace into overdrive, forcing businesses to change course overnight, workers to scramble to find a place in the new economy and leaders to carve out lucrative opportunities.

LIFE

For queens and country

B Magazine, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 18/02/2018

» Grab your wigs and get yourself properly tucked. Drag Race Thailand has descended upon us, and is taking Bangkok by a storm.

OPINION

Bad marketing

News, Postbag, Published on 24/02/2018

» How could all five markets at the Seri Villa housing estate, Prawet, have been operating illegally, with some violating the building code as well? The markets have been operating in plain sight for years, with customers jamming streets with parked cars. BMA governor Pol Gen Aswin Kwanmuang is to be praised for quickly checking on the Prawet markets and vowing to review all 364 markets in Bangkok.

BUSINESS

Grabbing too big a share?

Business, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk and Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 02/04/2018

» The recent acquisition of Uber Technologies Inc's Southeast Asian operations by fierce rival Grab has stoked fears of a monopolistic entity taking control of the regional ride-hailing service. Critics say that with competition poised to drop, so will consumer benefits and choice.

OPINION

Political scene gets colourful

News, Published on 07/04/2018

» The "political market" has reopened as parties are waking up from an almost four-year hiatus following the May 2014 coup, said Suriyasai Katasila, political commentator and deputy dean of Rangsit University's Social Innovation College.

BUSINESS

A mixed-use solution?

Business, Kanana Katharangsiporn & Somruedi Banchongduang, Published on 16/07/2018

» Thailand is no stranger to a glut of real estate projects, even after the bursting property bubble of the mid-90s, which brought the economy down with it, sending shock waves through every strata of society.

OPINION

Driving in reverse

News, Published on 28/07/2018

» Comparatively speaking, the conscripts/servants issue in the Thai armed forces is only adding to the military junta's declining image. Its continued existence only benefits a few thousand "generals", not the majority of the Thai armed forces or the country at large. In short, they are driving a car in reverse gear. It is clearly a conflict of interest, an important principle which should be tackled and utilised in the military junta's "reform policy".

WORLD

Kofi Annan dies at 80

News Agencies, Published on 18/08/2018

» Kofi Annan, one of the world’s most celebrated diplomats and a charismatic symbol of the United Nations who rose through its ranks to become the first black African secretary-general, has died. He was 80.

LIFE

Mid-career recognition

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 29/08/2018

» Respect is earned, although in Thailand respect often comes with age. To motivate artists on the rise, the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture, Ministry of Culture, initiated the title Silpathorn Artist in 2003 to honour mid-career artists — those who've contributed to their respective fields for a number of years but still not 'masters'. The Silpathorn Award focuses on contemporary disciplines — fashion, architecture, literature, music, film, performing art and visual art — and recipients, who are between 30 to 50, represent the youthful, progressive energy in the Thai creative scene. An exhibition showing their bodies of work, from design sketches to a film screening, is ongoing at Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Center until Sept 9.