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Q&A: Smitthi Bhiraleus

Smitthi Bhiraleus Ask the young managing director of MTV about his other passions and chances are he’ll steer the conversation back to his first love, music. (read more...)

Q&A: Theerayut Bannongsa

Theerayut Bannongsa is a die-hard Liverpool fan. But as a football commentator, he has to put his feelings aside and deliver neutral commentary. He talks to BK about what’s it like to watch football almost every night and get paid for it. (read more...)

Q&A: Vip Buraphadeja

Vip Buraphadeja The former editor of Hamburger, the breakthrough indie lifestyle publication, is writing a new page of his life with Happening, a free arts and entertainment magazine. (read more...)

Q&A: Komsun Nanthachit

Komsun Nanthachit The multi-tasking writer, TV host, architect, actor and bar owner has no ambition, he says—only childish obsessions. (read more...)

Q&A: Wannarit Pongprayoon

Nospace makes way for a new-age mix-media exhibition titled How to Use Your Professor, by Pok and June of the Stylish Nonsense electronic music duo. See +art page 27.

First job: Engineer (read more...)

Q&A: Sant Bhirom Bhakdi

Sant Bhirom Bhakdi The marketing manager for non-alcoholic products of Boonrawd Trading, Singha’s young Turk now ascends to rockstar-hood with his band Krungthep Marathon. (read more...)

What's your most memorable moment from 2007?

Celebrities and famous faces look back at their pigging year. (read more...)

Q&A: Rattaphum Tokongsub

Rattaphum Tokongsub At the peak of his popularity, Film’s face graced the cover of every magazine in town. Still babyfaced, the former teen heartthrob is now getting press for a different reason—as an ambassador for the NGO Habitat for Humanity.  (read more...)

Q&A: Ped Chern-yim

Thunya Povijitt, better known as Ped Chernyim, made his directorial debut with  the 1991 comedy Khun Meed Kub Khun Ramud. (read more...)

Zcongklod Bangyikhan says he isn’t a good writer, but the environmentalist is the youngest editor of a day, and has also published many paperback books such as Nai Tao Sai Dek Chai Tao Kwa and Song Ngao Nai Korea. (read more...)

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