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Anime embraces Boys' Love, highlights queerphobia

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 04/10/2025

» A rural village in Kubitachi, Japan, is humming with the sound of summer. Cicadas sing in deafening chorus. Sweat drips in the sweltering heat. Against this backdrop, two young lads savour melting ice cream on carefree days.

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Unlocking Girls' Love

Life, Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 07/10/2024

» While the Boys' Love genre has grown in popularity, received support and become an important driver for Thai economic growth, Girls' Love (GL) still lacks support to realise its full potential and create awareness about the diversity of love.

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At the end of the rainbow

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 22/04/2024

» When Tunyawaj Kamolwongwat saw his older sister go on a date as a child, he imagined her marrying a man with whom she had fallen head over heels in love.

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Unsung heroes brought to light

Life, Published on 04/07/2023

» A group of 12 Thai artists have joined hands to uplift the lives and stories of unsung heroes through portraits showcased for "Unseen Heroes", at RCB Galleria 4, 2nd floor of River City Bangkok, Charoen Krung 24, until July 30.

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LGBTI-themed content worth a watch on Netflix

Life, Published on 22/06/2022

» There are a lot of activities and celebrations during Pride Month in Thailand. Last week, for example, the Marriage Equality Bill cleared its first reading in parliament along with four related bills promoting civil union between people across all genders.

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Freddie Mercury lives on as statue in South Korea

Life, AFP, Published on 25/04/2022

» SEOUL: A die-hard Queen fan unveiled a life-size bronze statue of Freddie Mercury last week on South Korea's resort island of Jeju, after an eight-year quest to honour his late hero.

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Old ways in modern times

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 29/03/2021

» FROM NOVEL TO SCREEN

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Normalising the norm

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 30/03/2020

» Korean TV, Disney's subtle additions of gay, trans characters signal new levels of visibility, acceptance

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For the love of Siam

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 22/11/2019

» The LGBTI community's fight for recognition has been a long and difficult one both here in Thailand and beyond. While the situation has undoubtedly improved in recent times, when it comes to representation in popular media, there is still a long way to go.

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Psycho-killers, interviewed

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 23/08/2019

» The series didn't drop with as much ballyhoo as most Netflix new releases; instead it creepy-crawled into the algorithm of fans with chilly stealth last Friday. Mindhunter Season 2, created by Joe Penhall with several episodes directed by David Fincher, is a cerebral remedy to Netflix's glut of story-driven series and formulaic cliffhangers. Mindhunter takes almost a geeky pride in its dialogue-heavy exploration of the most vicious minds in the anthology of American true crime, the procession of ultra-violent serial murderers, pathological rapists and sadistic torturers, and in the way it isn't fixated on solving any particular cases (as is expected from a detective show) but taking time to study the methodological eccentricity of each crime and the increasingly dark obsession of the detectives, sucked ever more inextricably into the transgressive vortex.