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Monday October 15, 2018
Having made such an impact on hip hop that it won the title of Hip Hop Pioneer, Thaitanium is still going strong 18 years after its founding. The band has consistently overcome obstacles, including hostility towards hip hop, but has made it acceptable nonetheless throughout the country.
Band-leaders “Khan, Day and Way”, did it all with strong teamwork. Meanwhile, “Big Calo and DJ Buddah” never stopped following their dream of seeing hip hop lovers grow up together.
Now comes the big concert everyone has been waiting for: "THAITANIUM UNBREAKABLE CONCERT", the follow-up to THAITAY TEN after a break of many years.
But you’ve never seen THAITANIUM this way before, with a troupe of guest artists led by Add Carabao including Yaya Urassaya, Da Endorphine, Bankk Clash, Singto Numchok, Boy Lomosonic, TwoPee Southside, UrboyTJ, Pok Mindset, J$R, Team SUNNYCASH, YOUNGOHM, FIIXD, and YOUNG BONG.
Don’t miss UNBREAKABLE with “THAITANIUM UNBREAKABLE CONCERT” on a stage specially created Hip Hop at Hall 105, BITEC Bangna, Friday, 12 October 2018.
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The Bangkok Post celebrates its 67th anniversary today.
The Bangkok Post 10km International Run yesterday attracted about 4000 participants, Kenya’s Jospat Kiptanui winning the overall men’s title.
Post Publishing Public Company Limited, the publisher and distributor of printed and digital media under Bangkok Post brand, in cooperation with the American University Alumni Language Center(AUA) will organize an campaign to improve students’ and general public’s English skills.
Recently, Miss Suthida Maleipan, Executive Vice-President for digital media of Post Publishing PCL, poses with Mr. Paul Humphries, Deputy Director of Courses of the American University Alumni Language Center (AUA), at the launch of the “English Challenge” campaign aiming to urge the new generation and the general public to get ready for AEC.