First Person

Q&A: Apaporn Nakornsawan

Best known for her catchy, salacious and in-your-face luuk thung tunes, the popular singer believes good karma and strong work ethics are the keys to her success, even if they haven’t found her a husband just yet! (read more...)

Q&A: Burin Boonvisut

Family comes before fame for the Groove Riders vocalist, which explains why, despite the huge success of the disco-funk outfi t’s masterpiece The Lift, he’ll soon be returning to his role as executive director of Toyota Mahanakorn. (read more...)

Q&A: Navin Rawanchaikul

The internationally celebrated Thai-Indian artist, fresh from a retrospective show and book Navin’s Sala, leaves his famous mobile taxi galleries behind and prepares for a greater focus on community-based projects.

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Q&A: Dr. Kriengsak Chareonwongsak

The former Democrat MP/lecturer/author declares his candidacy and ambitions for the Bangkok Governor’s post. (read more...)

Q&A: Zomkiat “Mr. Z” Ariyachaipanich

After a six-year hiatus, the renowned remixer and co-founder of Bakery Music is back with a new record label, Plenty Music.

After Bakery Music was sold to Sony BMG, I worked as a consultant at Sony for a couple (read more...)

Way Thaitanium Arrogant? Sure. But the 27-year-old is the hottest local emblem of today’s most popular musical style, hip hop. Now, he plans take on the world with his Money Exchange Movement. (read more...)

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: Duangrit Bunnag

TCDC, X2 Kui-Buri and the newly opened and truly spectacular Alila Cha-Am were all born out of the 42-year-old architect’s imagination. (read more...)

Q&A: Panich Vikitsreth

Panich Vikitsreth recently resigned as Bangkok’s Deputy Governor, but strong rumors that he may be the Democrat Party’s candidate for the top job show his continued commitment to the city. (read more...)

Panich Vikitsreth recently resigned as Bangkok’s Deputy Governor, but strong rumors that he may be the Democrat Party’s candidate for the top job show his continued commitment to the city. (read more...)

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