Diverse diva
Wichayanee Piaklin (Gam) has been praised for her stylish and powerful singing since she was crowned as the first female winner of The Star back in 2008. Since then, Gam has released several singles and toured around the kingdom, developing her versatile singing skills.
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Five politically-minded creatives reflect on the role of art in Thai politics and the recent amnesty bill protests.