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THAILAND

Ex-National Office of Buddhism boss, actors to join temple saga

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 03/09/2025

» Actors, comedians, musicians and the former chief of the National Office of Buddhism (NOB) are on the list of witnesses to be grilled in connection with the financial dealings of Phra Alongkot, the disgraced ex-abbot of Phrabat Namphu Temple in Lop Buri.

THAILAND

Protesters demand Thai PM’s ouster over leaked call

News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Prasit Tangprasert, Chinawat Singha and Online Reporters, Published on 28/06/2025

» Thousands of protesters gathered at Victory Monument in Bangkok on Saturday demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra over a leaked phone call between her and former Cambodian premier Hun Sen.

OPINION

I'm with the band -- how music made me British

News, Howard Chua-Eoan, Published on 31/08/2024

» 'Wonderwall' is all I remember. The rest of Oasis is a blur to me. I was still living in New York City when the band had their global breakthrough -- and that song was everywhere. From the album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, it's one of the few mid-1990s songs whose lyrics this Boomer can remember. I admired its Beatles-like off-kilter poetics, its love-will-save-the-day (if not, maybe it'll just save me) sentimentality. And Liam Gallagher's voice, while not beautiful, was pure plaintive Britpop, a plangent inflexion echoing from as far back as 1962's Love Me Do by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

OPINION

Taylor Swift can learn a lot from Billie Eilish

News, Lara Williams, Published on 17/05/2024

» Not long ago, I lamented the lack of climate anthems. Perhaps we'll find one on Hit Me Hard and Soft, the third studio album from Billie Eilish that's due to drop today.

OPINION

Seeking politics of solidarity under Putin's regime

News, Shura Gulyaeva, Published on 18/03/2024

» In 2013, when I was 13, one of the oldest comedy TV programmes in Russia released a sketch in which a group of musicians performed a version of Queen's I Want to Break Free satirising the country.

THAILAND

Thai music therapy explored

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 17/02/2024

» The Department of Medical Services (DMS) is planning to conduct research with Mahidol University's College of Music (Mums) to boost the efficiency of Thai traditional music in therapy.

THAILAND

Chinese New Year fest all set for Sunday

News, Published on 12/01/2024

» A collaborative concert featuring top musicians from Thailand and China is set to take place this Sunday at Prince Mahidol Hall, Mahidol University, in celebration of the Chinese New Year festival in 2024.

OPINION

It seemed a good idea at the time

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 27/11/2022

» The annual elephant festival in Surin attracted more than the usual attention last week after featuring an attempt to enter the hallowed Guinness Book of Records. Alas, the only record achieved was that hundreds of student "volunteers" roasted in the sun, exposed for hours to high temperatures reaching 39C.

THAILAND

RBSS showcases talent, facilities on public open day

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 28/10/2022

» The Royal Bangkok Symphony School (RBSS) will tomorrow hold an open day and is inviting the public to come and see its team of teachers and students at work in their state-of-the-art studios.

OPINION

Bangkok still tangled up in 'sky spaghetti'

News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 14/08/2022

» Earlier this week I was sitting in the customary traffic jam on Sukhumvit near Phra Khanong Bridge and found myself gazing at the tangled mess of overhead cables which have decorated Bangkok's streets for so long. It was not a pretty sight, especially dangling in front of ageing shophouses and filthy iron grilles that are not exactly a vision of splendour themselves.