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Movies : Path to perdition
From Cormac McCarthy, author of No Country For Old Men, comes the highly anticipated big-screen adaptation of his beloved, best-selling novel The Road. Viggo Mortensen leads an all-star cast in this epic post-apocalyptic tale of the survival of a father (Mortensen) and his young son (Kodi Smit-McPhee) as they journey across a barren America that was destroyed by a mysterious disaster.
Music : Jack's back
Nice 2 Meet U's female fans were heartbroken when 22-year-old singer Jarupong Kluaymai-Ngarm (Jack) left the band to focus on his studies last year. But while the young artist put his career on hold, his popularity just seemed to keep growing.
Music : Pain and patience
Music label GMMTV produced several great young artists this year, including Taechin, Mic Idol and Namcha. Joining that list is 17-year-old Rita Ramnarong (Chacha).
Music : Fat fun
From noon to midnight on the weekend of November 7 and 8, music lovers descended on Challenger Hall at Impact Arena to check out the annual Fat Festival. Now in its ninth year, Fat Fest is renowned for presenting a huge variety of bands that are innovative, unconventional and just plain fun.
Sports : Michelle Wie
This young Korean-American golf sensation began playing at just 4 years old, and at 15 she turned professional. In 2000, Michelle became the youngest player ever to qualify for the USGA amateur championship.
Sound Check : Happy harmonies
Season Five come alive
A few years ago, vocal group Acappella7 made a cappella singing a hit with mainstream pop listeners. Now Season Five follow in their footsteps with their debut album, Seasons of Life, which features plenty of great group singing.
Music : Thailand's top chart
Timeless (Wan Thanakrit)
3 (Britney Spears)






