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Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 04/11/2025
» Annemarie Jacir's Palestine 36 reminds us that the question of Palestine didn't begin two years ago but generations before that. Showing at the Tokyo International Film Festival, the film is set in the aftermath of World War I as the European powers carve up the Middle East like a spoiled child slicing his birthday cake: gleefully, arbitrarily, jabbing their fingers on a map with no regard of history or the need of local inhabitants.
Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 25/07/2025
» For some reason, unsolved cases remain one of the most popular genres among true crime aficionados -- perhaps because they're the kinds of mysteries that continue to boggle the mind long after the final frame. There's a particular frustration, and fascination, in not knowing what really happened. And few cases embody that unresolved tension as hauntingly as the disappearance of Amy Lynn Bradley.
Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 08/11/2024
» In popular culture, the name Zodiac has become almost legendary, with David Fincher's 2007 film Zodiac often hailed as one of the best true-crime thrillers ever made. The story of a nameless killer who terrorised California's Bay Area in the 1960s and 1970s is both terrifying and unresolved -- a puzzle that has kept armchair detectives and true crime fans captivated for decades.
Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 15/02/2024
» The 96th Academy Awards are less than a month away, with the ceremony scheduled to take place on March 10 at Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood.
Life, Carlos AguilarNYT, Published on 15/06/2023
» Early in the thrill-packed sequel Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, the story takes a brief yet memorable detour into a dimension that resembles Lego building blocks and figures.
Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 19/05/2023
» On May 31 and June 1, Michelin-starred restaurant Le Normandie by Alain Roux at Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok will present a special 4-star collaboration between highly-acclaimed guest chef Alex Dilling of Alex Dilling restaurant at Hotel Café Royal in London, and Le Normandie by Alain Roux's own head chef Phil Hickman.
Life, John Clewley, Published on 27/09/2022
» Son House is regarded as one of the greats of early blues, along with early recording stars like Charley Patton and Robert Johnson. He made 78rpm records in the 1930s but a spell in penitentiary halted his career and by the 1940s he had abandoned recording. It wasn't until 1964 that Nick Perls, Dick Waterman and Phil Spiro "rediscovered" him working at a gas station. He was completely unaware of the interest in folk blues at the time (Skip James and Bukka White were already playing crossover folk clubs).
Life, Published on 18/07/2022
» The drama and passion of the opera will come to Prince Mahidol Hall of Mahidol University, Salaya campus, this weekend as maestro Alfonso Scarano leads the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra in a programme of favourites from some of the world's most beloved opera composers.
Life, Published on 04/07/2022
» For the first time ever, the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra (TPO) is reaching out to invite members of the community to play with the orchestra during "Side By Side With The Thailand Phil" at Prince Mahidol Hall in Mahidol University, Salaya campus, on Saturday at 4pm.
Life, Published on 19/01/2022
» Due to concerns about Covid-19, the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra has decided to change the format of the upcoming "Asian Connections" concert which will now go virtual on Thailand Phil: YouTube on Saturday at 4pm.