Passion in Pattani
In order to show a more picturesque aspect of Thailand's troubled southern border provinces, the Internal Security Operations Command sponsored the new drama movie, Latitude Tee Hok (Latitude 6), which is set in Pattani.
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Go rogue
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Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation sees the IMF agents return for the fifth time.
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A bigger bang
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Unlike many K-pop groups, the iconic Big Bang is famous for fantastic performances with no lip-syncing and backed...
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The Boy Racers
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Three young boys, all in their mid-teens, tell the Life section why...
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Star player
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Nipaporn Saluphon fell in love with sepak takraw, a sport...
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Creating a community
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The increase in use of Line stickers has led to a rise in the number of Thai...
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 28/07/2015
The benefits of reviving a century-old movie house are more than just monetary.
- Crossing continents for a cause
From Bangkok Post : Published: 28/07/2015
A Bangladeshi couple is riding around the world on their trusty motorbike to raise awareness on global warming.
- Songkhla's forgotten picture house
From Bangkok Post : Published: 28/07/2015
At some point, Songkhla City is bound to take its place among Southeast Asia's top cultural heritage destinations.
- Naturally spectacular
From Bangkok Post : Published: 28/07/2015
Last week's BSO performance of 'Raphael Wallfisch Plays Elgar' was wonderfully well received.
- In the mind's eye
From Bangkok Post : Published: 28/07/2015
Students at the Bangkok School for the Blind improve their skills with the Lensen drawing kit.