Pim invited a policeman to her house for fine Shiraz, good sushi and a friendly chat.
Read moreEvery country has corruption, and we have it too. It is hard to control and we all know it is there, we just have to fix it one case at a time.
Read morePim Kemasingki interviews writer and personality, Sudarampai ‘Peung’ Soonthornrangsri Chiang about her work and loves.
Read morePim Kemasingski interviews Virada Somswasdi about the status of women in Thai society.
Read moreMajor Roy Hudson reflects on his 65 years in Thailand, 50 years of them spent in Chiang Mai during which time he became a legend in the expat community.
Read moreWhat's it like being a lesbian in Thailand? Pim Kemasingki enjoys an evening interviewing five lesbians about their lives and the issues they face.
Read moreChulalongkorn University's Associate Professor Prathoomporn Vajarasthira shares her frank views on Thailand's education system with Pim Kemasingki.
Read moreJokes aside though
Read more"It is not so simple anymore," he said, "the government should have sacrificed themselves for the country by now."
Read moreAfter I left school I carried my attitude with me, and over the years retained a rather bitter view of my school experience.
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