Lightning strike
After the success of his sold-out concert, Stamp Krian Day, a few years ago, singer-songwriter Apiwat Ueathawonsuk (Stamp) will return for his long-awaited concert Stamp Fah Pa on September 19, to support his latest album Sci-Fi.
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 25/08/2015
A day in the life of a traditional performer at the Erawan Shrine.
- March of the brass bands
From Bangkok Post : Published: 25/08/2015
Initially through the military, the genre has spread around the world, including Southeast Asia.
- Thai pianist plays Ravel
From Bangkok Post : Published: 25/08/2015
The beautiful pieces played by the TPO and pianist Kwanchanok Pongpairoj garnered toe-tapping climaxes and an encore.
- A practical approach
From Bangkok Post : Published: 25/08/2015
Understanding neuromuscular disease in children.
- Their homecoming
From Bangkok Post : Published: 25/08/2015
Thailand's 'Nativeland Programme' is one of the rare few that encourage adopted children to return to their home countries and learn about their past.