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Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 13/03/2020
» When Netflix's Kingdom premiered last year, it enticed audiences around the world with its hybrid storyline that mashes a political drama and zombie bloodbath in the Joseon dynasty. The thrill and gore of its strong debut is now returning for a second season, which will be released today on the streaming platform.
Life, Patcharawalai Sanyanusin, Published on 16/03/2020
» 'We're thinking about stocking up on some food and water soon. How about you?" asked my sister last month. She said that her husband was worried about Covid-19, which has killed more than 4,000 people and infected more than 118,000 in 114 countries so far.
Life, Published on 16/03/2020
» The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra will deliver a collection of Romantic music during the "RBSO Classical Concert No.2" at the Ballroom of Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel, Ratchadamri Road, on FridayMarch 20, at 8pm.
Life, Published on 16/03/2020
» Good news for lovers of Japanese films who don't want to go to the cinema and risk catching the deadly coronavirus in doing so. The "Japanese Film Festival Online" is a perfect choice, as it is streaming a dozen indie films that can be watched anywhere on their PCs and smartphones for three months.
Life, John Clewley, Published on 16/03/2020
» Noi remembers one thing from the shooting at Terminal 21 in Nakhon Ratchasima that took place last month -- the man who asked: "Shall we turn the light off?" She had spent many hours in the back room of the post office she worked in, hiding from the gunman who killed eight people on the lower ground floor. She never got the name of the man who turned the light off and shared his bottle of water over the many hours they were trapped. His simple actions saved her life, his own, his son's and those of several others who were in the back room.
Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 16/03/2020
» In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, all eyes are now on illegal migrant workers -- or the so-called phi noi, or little ghosts -- who returned from South Korea to Thailand. Like those travelling back from other high-risk countries, the authorities have asked all returnees to self-quarantine at home. Unfortunately, some ignored the request.
Life, John Clewley, Published on 17/03/2020
» The funky sound of Fred Wesley's trombone landed on the World Beat desk this week courtesy of an album he released in 1974, with his band, Fred Wesley & the New JB's, called Breakin' Bread (originally released on Polydor, re-released 2015). Wesley was James Brown's musical director at the time, and Brown produced the album and co-wrote most of the songs with Wesley.
Life, Published on 17/03/2020
» Digital devices have become an indispensable part of people's lives from e-banking, chatting, online shopping, and watching videos on YouTube, not to mention working in front of a computer all day.
Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 17/03/2020
» As we hole up inside our homes trying to avoid the Covid-19 pandemic, what better way to kill time than watching an onscreen plague and the living dead rush in faster than people panic buying toilet papers?
Life, Noko, Published on 17/03/2020
» Simple solutions can often be found under your nose, however, Sisley researchers didn't have to look far for a solution for skin dullness as it was right in the palm of their hands.