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    Shining a spotlight on the Karen condition

    Life, Published on 20/09/2012

    » Although the indigenous Karen forest dwellers have been living in Thailand's mountainous areas in the West and the North for centuries, they are still viewed by mainstream society as outsiders. Or worse, as invaders of Thai territory.

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    Home-grown English TV channel goes on air

    Life, Published on 20/09/2012

    » Today an English-language cable TV station called IN Channel is being launched as part of True Visions' free-view package. The new 24-hour service plans to live up to its tagline _ "Inspire. Create. Live." _ with a mix of original local programmes and shows produced overseas.

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    Ice girl heats up AF

    Life, Published on 20/09/2012

    » The reality show True Academy Fantasia (True AF) is known for its shocking surprises, including Season 9 champion crowned last Saturday night.

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    Spelling it out

    Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 20/09/2012

    » This year, all of B-Floor Theatre's productions have been a reaction to Article 112 cases and social sanctions against those who have, or are accused of having, less-than-glowing views of the Thai monarchy. However, Bang La Merd (My Wonderfully Smiling City), written, directed and performed by Oranong Thaisriwong, is, thank heaven, the first to simply say that yes, we're talking about the lese majeste law and the constant fear and possibility of landing in jail for doing or saying anything that touches up on the monarchy.

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    Not one for Puritans

    Life, Published on 20/09/2012

    » Those of us who live in Bangkok know it to be a quiet, demure, wholesome city; agreed? That could all change when Bangkok Community Theatre (BCT) brings a debauched London of 300 years ago to town, with their latest production entitled The Country Wife.

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    Serpentine romance

    Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 20/09/2012

    » A love triangle between a man, a woman and a snake, Mae Bia, the 1987 novel by SEA Write Award recipient Wanich Jarungkitanan, is making its way back into the spotlight. This time it arrives in a form that's become increasingly popular: a musical.

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