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Following the massive success of the recent film Freelance, GTH will release the teen movie May Nhai Fai Rang Foer (May Who?) on October 1. Directed by Chayanop Boonprakob, who created 2011’s coming of age movie Suckseed, May Who? is the story of May Nhai (Sutatta Udomsilp), a girl with a secret she’s trying to hide.

Featured content

  • Teen on top

    Monster mash

    Categories : Entertainment

    Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky, Hotel Transylvania 2 is the new comedy movie for fans of funny monsters.

  • Teen on top

    Home from home

    Categories : Entertainment

    Though the K-pop group 2PM hasn’t visited Thailand often recently, the six-member band is still the favourite K-pop act of Thai fans.

In this issue

  • Teen on top

    Blood Moon

    Categories : Connect

    The so-called 'super blood-moon' has come and gone with some of the best viewing in North America.

  • Teen on top

    Charming Chai Nat

    Categories : Education

    Chai Nat is not only famous for its delicious pomelos, but it also has a number...

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    iOS 9

    Categories :Connect

    Remember everyone, next Wednesday is the end of Apple Music's three-month free trial...

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  • The workaholic ambassador

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 29/09/2015

    Mark Kent on being Britain's top diplomat in Thailand during the digital age.

  • Masters of understated music

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 29/09/2015

    Michael Learns to Rock on its enduring success in obscure parts of the world, including Thailand.

  • A touching experience

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 29/09/2015

    A recently relaunched museum for the visually impaired is a rare chance for blind people to enjoy exhibitions just as much as the fully sighted.

  • The simple cyclist

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 29/09/2015

    DIY bike maintenance does not need to be complicated or expensive.

  • Thai society's overdue attention to mental disorders

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 29/09/2015

    Emotional health is fundamental to our well-being and it is important we strive to talk about it openly.