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A retrospective of 2025's best movies and shows

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 05/01/2026

» 2025 was a year defined by contradiction in the world of cinema. It was marked by the loss of several influential figures in the entertainment industry, moments that cast a long shadow over the year and reminded us how fragile even the most celebrated creative legacies can be.

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Sewing climate action into everyday choices

Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai and Kwanchai Dumrongkwan, Published on 03/11/2025

» At 22, Panpittra Phutorn is more than a recent university graduate. She's becoming a changemaker, seeking a way to help young Thais see everyday fashion as a climate issue.

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Prime Video drama presents mother versus girlfriend showdown

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 19/09/2025

» The story of a mother-in-law clashing with her son's partner -- and the hapless son stuck in the middle -- feels universal. It's a tale many people can recognise, either from personal experience or from watching families around them unravel in similar ways. Prime Video seems particularly fond of this theme lately, frequently pushing dramas about dysfunctional families. This year alone, they've released titles like Better Sister and We Were Liars. Whether or not you'll enjoy their latest entry, The Girlfriend, depends largely on how much patience you have for this type of conflict-driven domestic drama.

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A surreal telling

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 28/07/2025

» You are not alone if you get into Superstar, the new Netflix miniseries from Spain, without knowing it's based on a real-life figure -- a once-infamous Spanish dance-pop singer from the late 1990s named Tamara, who later reinvented herself as Yurena.

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The next chapter?

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 30/06/2025

» How has sexual and gender diversity in Thailand evolved? Following the enactment of the Marriage Equality Bill, Life spoke to new-gen LGBTI on what hurdles still remain to be overcome?

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There's hope for J-Hope

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 22/05/2025

» Before BTS began their hiatus, people questioned if the members' solo performances would be as successful as their group performances since the vibe would be different. J-Hope has proved that whether as an individual or a group, BTS members will always have the public's attention. The concert, "Hope On The Stage Tour", has been well received and sold out quickly in many cities such as Seoul, Chicago, New York, Oakland, Mexico City and Bangkok.

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State of art in Singapore

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 15/05/2025

» As Singapore marks its 60th anniversary of independence, the Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) returns boldly with the theme of "More Than Ever". While presenting the largest showcase of homegrown talent, the annual performing arts festival is expanding its landscape with an international bent.

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K-pop star Ten lights up Bangkok

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 29/04/2025

» Chittaphon Leechaiyapornkul, better known as Ten, is a Thai K-pop artist under SM Entertainment, which is renowned for K-pop artists such as TVXQ, Super Junior, Exo, Aespa and NCT. As a member of NCT and its sub units NCT U and Way V, Chittaphon stands out for his dance moves more than singing. However, after releasing two solo English albums, Ten (2024) and Stunner (2025), Chittaphon has impressed music fans with his versatility, especially singing.

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The analogue of theatrical cooking

Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 11/04/2025

» Bangkok may be known as the street food capital of the world, but it's the high-end restaurants that are gaining popularity in the last few years.

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Force for change

Life, Nattha Keenapan, Published on 03/03/2025

» Early one Saturday morning in January at Unicef Thailand, a group of 15 refugee children gathered to share their stories, hopes and challenges with gathered authorities, academics, media and the public. The event, organised entirely by the children themselves under the name Force For Change, marked the first time urban refugee children in Thailand had come together to share their views with policy and decision-makers.