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Souad Massi soars high

Life, John Clewley, Published on 11/04/2026

» Algerian singer Souad Massi heads this month's Transglobal World Music Charts with her latest album, Zagate, on her own label. She is regarded as one of the great North African voices and is known for songs like Ya Kelbi.

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Driving ambition

Life, S.P. Somtow, Published on 04/04/2026

» Singapore Lirica Arts is a relatively new organisation and last week's production of Verdi's Macbeth was its very ambitious first full-scale opera production.

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Island dining

Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 06/03/2026

» Phuket has been the hotspot in Thailand for a few years now, with many chefs moving to the island to open establishments. Life goes beyond the sun, sand and sea, to take a look at the new dining offerings.

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The sweet side of Thai life

Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 07/11/2025

» With the evolution of Thai cuisine, it is natural that desserts also move into 2025, especially with evolving tastes and preferences.

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All too familiar

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 27/06/2025

» With the premise of a dysfunctional family in a small coastal town entangled in criminal dealings under the guise of protecting their legacy, The Waterfront, Netflix's new original series, tries to blend slow-burn crime drama with bursts of action and emotional intensity. Across eight episodes, however, the show struggles to distinguish itself from a growing list of similarly themed dramas, despite its efforts to offer gritty realism and familial tension.

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A master class in acting

Life, William Niall Morris, Published on 26/06/2025

» I'm not at all convinced by Terrence McNally's stage play Master Class, based on the legendary opera singer Maria Callas. On the other hand, Tarin Prinyaknit's production, featuring a tour de force performance from the award-winning actress Jaa Phantachat as the faded opera star, is a triumph of the Bangkok stage.

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Maternal nostalgia

Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 23/05/2025

» With the recent success of the acclaimed comedy-drama series The Four Seasons and Tom Hardy's blood-soaked thriller Havoc, it seems Net­flix is finding its rhythm again when it comes to delivering compelling, emotionally resonant content. The latest entry, the heartwarming food and family drama Nonnas, takes audience to comfort-viewing territory -- stories that are less concerned with spectacle and more focused on the relationships that shape us.

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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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And the winner is...

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 28/02/2025

» The words and the verdicts on Oscars 2025.

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Macondo encountered

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 31/12/2024

» Ideally, good books should be left alone, even if they sit enshrined in a cobweb after a thousand years of solitude. In the reality of today's content industrial complex, that is unacceptable. Every good book can be and must be adapted. To watch is to live, to binge is to breathe. Literature is not a paradigm of text but fodder for algorithm. So here it is, with an air of inevitability, the much-touted, long-awaited, rigidly respectful and adequately decent Netflix series One Hundred Years Of Solitude -- the first eight parts, with the remaining eight coming next year.