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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 28/05/2016

    » 1Admit it. We're a sucker for sales, and the Great Singapore Sale is coming! With the upcoming annual shopping season running from June 3 to Aug 14, travel search engine Skyscanner reveals that there is a 22% year-on-year increase for Thais travelling to Singapore during this time of year. So in case you plan to blow your budget there, cross out ION Orchard and Takashimaya on your next shopping trip because the site rounds up off-the-beaten-track spots from the hip Haji Lane and Malay heritage district Kampong Glam to Singapore's largest outlet mall IMM, as well as super-saving tips and tricks to spare more bucks for you to splurge. Check out skyscanner.co.th for where to shop in these hot neighbourhoods and, of course, for cheap fares.

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    Rare gems

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 27/08/2016

    » Tunyaros and Tunyaluk Puriprachaya were born six minutes apart. They studied the same major. Later, they together founded a jewellery line, Tamas Jewelry. Thanks to their family business, the two grew up being familiar with handcrafted jewellery manufacturing. Before building their own brand, the twins delved more into gemology and the art of jewellery making with the aim of exporting bespoke jewellery to the international markets and, at the same time, to help support Thailand's gem and jewellery industry.

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    Hat-trick hitmaker

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 30/01/2016

    » In the digital age when YouTube has turned us on to a new page in music consumption, becoming the ultimate metrics for measuring success, penning a hit that exceeds 100 million views is not an easy task. Despite this, Panoth Khunprasert, the 27-year-old songwriter, managed to score a hat-trick.

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    Favourite of the bride

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 13/02/2016

    » The big day is a celebration to remember. But preparing for one isn’t a romantic story. To walk down the aisle beautifully, a perfect wedding can be a union of two souls, plus a wedding planner — who helps orchestrate a fuss-free soirée while the bride and groom can start their life living together happily ever after.

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    The art of typeface

    Muse, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 11/07/2015

    » As you read this, most of these standard typefaces are familiar. They look similar, yet unique in their forms and possibly arouse different feelings within you.

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    By the book

    Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 20/06/2014

    » Fondly called “Noom Passport Bookshop” by Bangkok’s bibliophiles, Amnat Rattanamanee left his well-paid nine-to-five at the World Bank at 25 to establish Passport Bookshop (523 Phra Sumen Road, 02-629-0694, goo.gl/T1wVF8. Open Tue-Sun 10:30am-7pm). Much treasured by independent-minded book-lovers, the success of the 13-year-old travel-themed bookstore is testament to its tenacity, cosy ambience and well-curated choice of books. Passport Bookshop is participating in Thai Independent Bookstores Week (Jun 21-29). The literary week will please avid readers with a series of book-lore and related activities in 40 local indie bookshops across the country. For info, visit http://thaiindependentbookstoresweek.pubat.or.th or fb.com/ThaiIndependentBookstoresWeek.

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    The write stuff

    Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 28/03/2014

    » With an unusual background, Wiracha Daochai, 29, possesses unconventional materials and perspectives for writing. Having grown up in a monastery, he spent eight years in the monkhood where he occupied himself with books. Thanks to his artistic instinct and imaginative mind, he secretly put pen to paper and sent his short stories to magazines. He had his first work printed when he was 14. His first paperback, Satanee Tor Pai (Next Station), written under the pseudonym “Larn Chai (Grandson)”, was published when he was 18. The wordsmith later entered the Faculty of Arts at Chulalongkorn University. Outside the classroom, he worked as a freelance columnist for a number of respected magazines, a creative at an entertainment conglomerate and a lyricist who penned for rock heavyweights like Bodyslam and Big Ass. Wiracha recently released a series of 10 stimulating short stories, Fon Aoey Tummai Jueng Tok (Why Is It Raining?), under small publishing house Yeti (fb.com/readyeti), which he co-founded with a group of bibliophilic friends.

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    Rock ‘n’ writer

    Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 24/01/2014

    » Chirasak “Maew” Panphum is not just another rock star. He’s one who reads Tolstoy, Kant and other great minds. The seasoned singer and songwriter has zealously taken to his new literary stage with the recently released Listen, Practise, Play: To Become a Musician. A juxtaposition of life and melody, the paperbook entertainingly weaves together Chirasak’s real-life experiences from his music-filled childhood to his two-decade career spun with vital elements for aspiring musicians. Now passionate about writing, the artist is enthusiastically set to release two new titles.

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    Epicure on track

    Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 17/05/2013

    » As Deputy Managing Director at Toyota T B N Co, Ltd, Ajcharaporn Phanpanit Lertprasertpakorn is busy overseeing her family-owned automobile business and preparing the launch of the family’s latest venture, The Paseo, a community mall on Sukaphiban 3 Road, to be opened this year. The versatile young exec still manages to share her tight schedule with her abounding interests that include everything from racing (having won a series of championships) to baking (now attending Le Cordon Bleu Dusit Culinary School) to writing (planning to launch a food book). The outgoing epicure can also be seen on her food TV show Aab Aroi by Por Mour Nu on www.iheretv.asia.

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    Artist for all days

    Guru, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 05/04/2013

    » As the art director of a day magazine, Jiranarong Wongsoontorn loves all things aesthetic. Along with overseeing the art in the cult publication, he also does illustrations for books, takes photos, cycles and chills out with nature. A fine arts graduate from Chiang Mai University, the 31-yearold art enthusiast is the man behind the soft brushstrokes in Wongthanong Chainarongsingha’s new bookIn My Life . His latest watercolour efforts are currently on show at Spoonful Zakka & Cafe(Room 201, 2/F, The Portico, Soi Lang Suan,02-652-2278, www.spoonfulzakka.com) until Apr 10.

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