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LIFE

'Anatomy Of Inheritance' reconstructs womanhood

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

» An exhibition by Diana Sanchez explores female bodies as sites of contestation.

LIFE

Artist pays homage to a local icon

Life, Published on 15/01/2025

» Thai artist Vichit Nongnual presents a series of works made in homage of a leading figure of Thai modern art during "The Grandmaster: After Tang Chang", which is running at La Lanta Fine Art until Feb 26.

LIFE

Celebrate National Children's Day in BKK and beyond

Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 08/01/2025

» Every kid will have a big smile on National Children's Day as it comes with fun activities and free gifts. Here are some venues that promise to make this special day even more memorable for all young souls.

LIFE

Free speech and pedestrian blues

Life, James Hein, Published on 21/12/2022

» Let's take a look at my predictions for 2022, a mixed year for technology. How did I do? Virtual reality didn't advance as much as I'd hoped. Artificial intelligence made some incremental games including as I pointed out in an earlier article, for music producers. The Neuralink interface did improve this year, if indeed that is something you're interested in, but still not available for broad human use. I also was wrong on cryptocurrency. With the FTX exposure the private firms took a hit, but governments have started to get interested in the technology. The world is poised for a crypto explosion, but not this year.

BUSINESS

Say hello to the new Ponies

Life, Kingsley Wijayasinha, Published on 26/09/2022

» The introduction of Mustang Dark Horse is part of a broader launch of six new racing Mustangs that will compete globally in a variety of series, including GT3, GT4, Nascar and NHRA Factory X racing.

LIFE

What is a labourer?

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 13/07/2022

» In mainstream media, labourers are usually portrayed as muscular working-class men who engage in physical work to earn money. In order to expand this stereotypical image of labourers, three aspiring curators -- Trithida Trising, Kukasina Kubaha and Panod Srinual -- of the project "Start! Art Curator Season 2" created the exhibition "Crossing The Lines" to give a different interpretation of labourers.

OPINION

Heritage is not soft power

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 02/05/2022

» Harvard University Professor Joseph Nye coined the term "soft power", or the ability to obtain preferred outcomes by attraction, rather than coercion or payment, in his book Bound To Lead in 1990. However, he has since seen his brainchild, scribbled out on his kitchen table, grow in scope of application and distance.

LIFE

In pursuit of academic freedom

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 07/02/2022

» A temple is more than a place of worship. Located on a bank of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Thong Noppakhun is offering food for democratic thought. Surrounded by leafy trees, its library is now home to a large number of non-official history books, some of which are controversial in what remains a conservative society.

OPINION

Rotten to the core

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 13/09/2021

» I salute the brave whistleblower who recently brought to light the rampant police abuse of a suspect. This time, it was at the hands of Colonel Thitisant "Jo Ferrari" Utthanaphon, a former police chief of Nakhon Sawan police station who was caught on video torturing 24-year-old drug suspect Jirapong Tanapat to death. He placed six plastic bags over his head.

LIFE

Murder in the countryside

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 29/06/2021

» The Royal Thai Police took a good solid year to build an airtight criminal case against Chaiphol "Lung Phol" Wipha, the prime suspect in the death of toddler Orawan "Nong Champoo" Wongsricha, who was found dead and violated on a mountain not far from her home in Mukdahan province last year.