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LIFE

Farewell Speakerbox, we're glad it happened

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 14/08/2024

» Bid farewell to Bangkok's beloved music venue Speakerbox in Thong Lor on Aug 24 with a special free concert featuring four rock bands -- Pink Guns and Floyd Roses, Hope The Flowers, Kratom for Peace and Faustus. This event marks the venue's final hurrah before it relocates.

LIFE

Creating change through music

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 05/06/2023

» Noom* auditioned for many singing groups, but he was always rejected since he did not have a degree in singing. Meanwhile, at a tender age, Ton* experienced an embarrassing moment while singing onstage as his trousers were unzipped and the audience laughed at him. Since then, he has given up singing in public.

LIFE

On the road to equality

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 13/09/2022

» Joyce Teng remembers the day when Taiwan's parliament passed the same-sex marriage bill in 2019, making it the first country in Asia to recognise such a union. Thousands of supporters erupted in joy outside the parliament building in the capital.

OPINION

Riding the green wave

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 27/06/2022

» Only two weeks after decriminalising cannabis, Thailand is experiencing a green rush. Since June 9, when the legalisation of marijuana for home and commercial use took effect, almost 1 million people registered to grow it with food and drug officials, while more than 40 million have checked out the registration platform. There's a growing public interest in the cash crop -- though some farmers remain doubtful -- and it is paving the way for "cannabis journalism".

LIFE

Pitfalls on path to equality

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 28/02/2022

» In the future, the family frontier will be expanded. The declining population is posing a challenge to the country in the midst of a brain drain due to political conflict. Given the demographic crisis, public health officials are seeking an amendment to allow commercial surrogacy. However, the slow progress of the marriage law for same-sex couples can put their desire for parenthood on hold.

LIFE

A growing business

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 13/12/2021

» After new ministerial regulations were implemented last year, the leaves, stalks, stems and roots of the cannabis plant are no longer categorised as a narcotic and can be used as an ingredient to make medicine, health products, food and cosmetics. With this legal change, entrepreneurs now have opportunities to launch cannabis products.

LIFE

Learn how to cook with cannabis with these TV shows

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 07/05/2021

» The use of cannabis leaves as a food ingredient has become very popular among Thailand's restaurants after the Narcotics Act (No.7) -- which became effective earlier this year -- allowed the use of cannabis and kratom for medical purposes while also permitting the use of various parts of cannabis and hemp, except flower heads, for other purposes.

LIFE

Ganja -- a future cash crop?

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 22/03/2021

» After retiring as a school teacher two years ago, Wilai Kampilool, now 62, spends his time farming. His house is located in Ban Sok Nak, in tambon Hin Lek Fai in Buri Ram's Khu Muang district. The village has recently become a destination for those who want to learn about or see ganja (marijuana) plants.

LIFE

From humble beginnings

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 05/10/2020

» Under a raised-floor wooden house in Chiang Mai, Nuansri Promjai, 63, warmly welcomes guests to her home. She wears a hemp blouse and harem pants that she designed and knitted herself, a hobby that has been her leisure interest since childhood. Over the past 36 years, she has turned her passion to a profession. Currently, she creates jobs for more than a hundred women including the elderly in her community of Ban Huai Sai in Mae Rim district.

LIFE

Painting the way forward

Life, Hunter Gray & Wei Chongzheng, Published on 10/06/2019

» Recent months have seen positive strides in LGBTI rights across Asia-Pacific. There has been incremental progress toward civil unions in Thailand, while Taiwan (China) made history last month by legalising same-sex marriage, and late last year India rescinded colonial-era laws criminalising homosexuality in a major human-rights victory. There are still countries in the region, however, where LGBTI rights are under threat because of retrograde laws and worsening discrimination.