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LIFE

How elections amplify our echo chamber

Life, Niki Chatikavanij, Published on 14/02/2026

» This past week, most Bangkokians woke up with a post-election hangover. It's a similar feeling to when you have too many glasses of wine at dinner, or went a bit too heavy for your friend's birthday. This feeling, though, doesn't subside throughout the day with a nice long shower or a glass of water.

LIFE

The art of persuasion

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 10/02/2026

» Following the Siamese Revolution, the country held its first general election and only indirect vote on Nov 15, 1933. Voters chose village representatives, who then elected candidates in their province to enter parliament. In the run-up to the country's first poll, Samran I-machai, an MP candidate in Ayutthaya, handed out booklets to voters.

LIFE

We know they know we know about privacy

Life, James Hein, Published on 03/12/2025

» Strap in, because today I'm covering what is going to be happening over the next few months to get even more data about you and what you are doing on the internet. Let's start with the recent exposure of around 3.5 billion phone numbers from WhatsApp, the private platform.

LIFE

Pursuing schools as a family status symbol

Life, Niki Chatikavanij, Published on 01/11/2025

» It's difficult to escape the current online discourse on the balance of the Good Life and the growing debate over international schools. International schools were established in 1951, when International School Bangkok opened on the grounds of the US embassy to serve the children of American staff. Bangkok Patana School, Thailand's first such British school, opened in 1957 to serve the growing expat community, along with Ruamrudee International School.

LIFE

When students rise

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 28/10/2025

» Back in the mid-19th century, female education increased literacy and access to jobs and they began to fight for participation in public life. The public sphere promised them a new horizon. From the 1890s onwards, print media began to allow women to express their voice and authors vaunted personal talent and equality, including gender relations. Following the Siamese Revolution in 1932, women were enfranchised for the first time.

LIFE

Resurrecting an ancient legend

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 15/10/2025

» On Oct 23, Prime Video invites audiences into the haunting world of Mae Sue. Host, a chilling original film, reimagines one of the country's oldest folk beliefs for a new generation.

LIFE

Vacheron Constantin exhibition marks 270 years of excellence

Life, Published on 07/10/2025

» Swiss watchmaker Vacheron Constantin highlighted its heritage and artistry through the recently-wrapped exhibition “The Quest: 270 Years Of Seeking Excellence” at Nai Lert Park Heritage Home. 

THAILAND

Shut out Pheu Thai: city rally

Life, Post Reporters, Published on 01/09/2025

» Demonstrators gathered at Victory Monument on Sunday under the banner of the "United Power of the Land to Protect Sovereignty" group, voicing opposition to the Pheu Thai Party and its potential role in forming the next government.

LIFE

Krungsri hosts seminar on business and economic shifts

Life, Published on 04/08/2025

» Entrepreneurs, investors and interested parties are invited to "Krungsri-MUFG Business Forum: Thriving To Sustainable Future", a premiere annual seminar presented by Krungsri, at Bangkok Convention Centre, 22nd floor of Centara Grand at CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Road, tomorrow, from 8.30am to 5pm.

LIFE

Written in blood

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 21/07/2025

» In 2015, Joe Freeman and Aung Naing Soe noticed the prominent status of poetry in Myanmar politics. At the time, both journalists heard that Maung Saungkha, a 23-year-old poet, posted a poem about having a tattoo of an unnamed president on his penis on Facebook. Saungkha, however, was charged for defaming former president Thein Sein under telecommunication law, serving a six-month jail term.