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Among the many hosts on Thai television, Lilly McGrath (Dear) stands out as a skillful anchor that charms viewers with her unpretentious personality and witty responses.
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Kidnap caper
Categories : Entertainment
The latest crazy comedy from the acclaimed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen is Hail, Caesar!, a film set in the Hollywood film industry of the 1950s.
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Kamikaze cuties
Categories : Entertainment
Kamikaze is undoubtedly one of the most successful music labels in the current local pop scene. For almost a decade the label has been...
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TV host Sorayuth
Categories : Connect
Jail for bribing employee of state-run media MCOT 700,000 baht...
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Songwriting success
Categories : Education
In this digital age, YouTube measures success as penning a hit...
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Drawbridges
Categories :Connect
Apple is defying the FBI over phone encryption in what is becoming a very divisive issue.
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From Bangkok Post : Published: 01/03/2016
Two stage artists from Israel showed in a recent trip to hospitals in Thailand that laughter really can aid recovery.
- In praise of crazy
From Bangkok Post : Published: 01/03/2016
An epitome of the 'American maverick' composer, Charles Ives used many techniques associated with 20th-century avant-garde.
- Anti-ageing drug no longer a pipe dream
From Bangkok Post : Published: 01/03/2016
Life talks to Sydney-born longevity expert David Sinclair about his research on staving off getting older.
- Bright, fresh and natural
From Bangkok Post : Published: 01/03/2016
Diorsnow range of cosmetics is specifically geared to the Asian market.
- Pretty pouts in pink
From Bangkok Post : Published: 01/03/2016
Elegant flamingoes owe their pinkish and peachy plumage to their consumption of small crustaceans and algae rich in carotenoids.