Shooting star
Prach Poramin first stepped into the limelight when he had a supporting role in the 2013 star-filled TV series, Khue Hadta Khrong Phipop (Mother’s Hand).
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Exposed to danger
Categories : Entertainment
Directed by Declan Dale and starring the ever-popular Keanu Reeves, Exposed is an exciting and mysterious new thriller and crime drama.
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Musical mission
Categories : Entertainment
Showing in movie theatres this week is Kyushu the Movie, a reality road-trip comedy starring the multi-talented entertainer Worawech Danuwong...
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Actor 'Por' dies
Categories : Connect
Popular actor Tridsadee Por Sahawong died on Monday morning...
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Wheels in motion
Categories : Education
Sirinud “Bo” Kitikan, 33, carefully put a green bicycle frame on a stand.
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Smart stuff from Samsung
Categories :Connect
Tech giant underlined its commitment to Internet of Things at last week's CES 2016.
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 19/01/2015
A private charity is providing medical and community development assistance to people living in remote areas of Thailand.
- Light skin? at what cost?
From Bangkok Post : Published: 19/01/2015
Following an outcry over a whitening ad, dermatologist warns of potential health hazards from unproven products.
- The Thai Johnny Cash
From Bangkok Post : Published: 19/01/2015
Musician Soranut 'Beer' Masayavanich has a backstory to rival the Man in Black.
- The humans of BTS
From Bangkok Post : Published: 19/01/2015
Life speaks with seven commuters to find out how important the Skytrain is in their daily life.
- Biking for the joy in life
From Bangkok Post : Published: 18/01/2015
When diagnosed with cancer five years ago, Onusa Loetsuwanphaisan took on a sport that transformed and saved her.