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David Scott Mathieson
An ode to Thailand’s lost movie theatres
An ode to Thailand’s lost movie theatres
An interview with Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit
History is thicker than water
The great escape from Tham Luang
Last stop in Chiang Mai
Sound and division in Thailand
Examining public and private violence in Thailand
Prabda Yoon shifts his absurdist lens to the body
The past is ever-present in Bangkok’s neighbourhoods
Thai universities are no longer places of learning
Tracing the career of Anand Panyarachun
Bangkok’s growing community of aspiring rappers
Fear and loathing on the Thai border
Having fun on the Death Railway
Tripe to trotters, brains to balls—Bangkok is learning to love the whole pig
Despite the corruption and commercialism, it’s hard not to cheer for someone at the World Cup.
Crazy Rich Asians gets beyond the stereotypes
How a poem about Yingluck Shinawatra’s ear shines a light on the patriarchal culture embedded in Thai folk tales.
Amid the sectarian violence, life in Thailand’s troubled south resembles life everywhere else.
Something is missing at the heart of Thai democracy.
How Bangkok’s middle class live out their fears and fantasies in shopping malls.
The enfant terrible of Thai literature breaks rules and conventions to get to the truth
How Yul Brynner became a part of the Thai myth.
The enigma of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej