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For several years, Club Friday the Series has been successfully presenting personnel stories discussed on the popular radio talk show of the same name. In season four, the TV show caused controversy when an episode featured a story about a woman finding out that her mother had an affair with her husband.

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In this issue

  • Teen on top

    Koh Tao

    Categories : Connect

    Two young British tourists, a man and a woman...

  • Teen on top

    Lovely Loei

    Categories : Education

    Recognised as one of the most sparsely populated provinces in Thailand...

  • Teen on top

    It's Apple's Week!

    Categories :Connect

    I had made plans to watch the broadcast of last week's Apple event...

 

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  • An Asian in disguise

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 17/09/2014

    Interpreting Western classical tradition in his new work, Thai artist Natee Utarit adopts local twists as he breaks into the top tier global art scene.

  • The escapism artist

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 17/09/2014

    Skyler Chen's current exhibition is a surreal examination of the mundanity of modern-day fantasy.

  • Leading change

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 17/09/2014

    Aleenta Resort and Spa Hua Hin-Pran Buri's 30km radius policy is all about reducing ecological footprints.

  • The learning tree

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 16/09/2014

    Pa Jai Dee School, a non-formal education classroom, is teaching Thai to migrant workers.

  • Home-grown entrepreneurs

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 16/09/2014

    The UN's International Labour Organization's business management training course is transforming the inexperienced into the self-sustained.