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Bon Jovi gig to be streamed to your living room

Life, Published on 15/07/2021

» An exclusive concert from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Bon Jovi will be streamed directly to music fans' living rooms in Thailand for the first time ever on July 22 at 6pm (Bangkok time). It will be broadcast for one night only in Thailand and in dozens of other countries around the world.

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Tune in, branch out

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 08/04/2020

» Famous spots and public places around the world have become deserted as governments in various countries encourage people to stay home instead of going out in crowds. From an artistic point of view, this is a time when people can see the great emptiness of locations which were once crammed.

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The don of films on the big screen

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 08/02/2018

» This is a programme people have been waiting for, or, to consciously quote what we're talking about, an offer you cannot refuse.

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Memories of my mother

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 07/10/2016

» Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Psycho, a subject of cinephilic and scholastic scrutiny for 40 years, is showing this Sunday at Scala. When the film was first released in the US, Hitchcock strictly instructed that latecomers would not be admitted into the screening, because it is "required that you see Psycho from the very beginning!". The Bangkok showing will follow that rule (strictly or not we can't be certain), and it's always nice and wise to be on time.

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Bangkok Comic Con's back alley

Life, Adam Kohut, Published on 07/05/2015

» '[As Thais] we only adopt, poorly. We're not creating anything new. But such is the way of the Thai mentality. We don't lead. We follow. We want something we're used to. We like imitations. As content consumers, we like junk food."

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10 to see

Life, Published on 10/10/2014

» A banquet of movies is back to please gluttonous (not always a bad thing) cinema-goers at the 12th World Film Festival of Bangkok, which begins next Friday at SF CentralWorld. As usual, European titles, Asian mavericks, Latin American stories as well as hot documentaries pack the 10-day programme that shows a total of 60 films.