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    Holiday makeup haul

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 16/12/2016

    » If you're a human being who takes good care of herself or you know one who's deserving of some love this season, here are a few holiday specials in beauty and makeup that'll surely put a smile on that beautiful face.

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    Twice the Magic, Twice the Madness

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 06/01/2017

    » Tada Piriyanupong, 26, is a Thai business arts major at ABAC who has lived most of his life in Dubai. Charles-Alexis Guenard, also studying at ABAC but in the faculty of communication arts, is a half-Thai and half-French 20-year-old who was born in France. Together, they form a charismatic magic duo known as "Charles The French and Tada" who perform all over the country in major hotels, shopping venues and occasionally on television. We had a chat with the pair and it was everything one could hope for in an interview — reeking with personality.

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    The localised dane

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 09/12/2016

    » If you've ever sourced any basic kitchenware from Central, you may own something of Scanproducts and not even know it. Established 20 years ago as a premium Danish homeware company in Thailand, Scanproducts has in recent years come out with local brand that is more relatable to this country's middle class homemakers. We had a chat with the company's founder, Danish fellow Jens Viggo Bergsoe, to learn more about "local brand by Scanproducts", the climate surrounding home décor in Thailand and a bit of his personal life, which only furthers the Scandinavian reputation for being model people.

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    Graduation checklist

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 02/10/2015

    » There's one part of higher education in Thailand we can confidently say is more impressive and challenging than that of any other country -- our graduation ceremonies. It's every Thai parent's dream to see their grown kids suffer through at least two full days -- dress rehearsal and the actual commencement -- of outdoor photo shoots while dressed in elaborate uniforms, plus the gown, props and an inhuman amount of make-up and hairspray. Did I mention that we're in a tropical country where it is pretty much the scorching summer year-round?!

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    When Thai people gather

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 04/11/2016

    » This country may have a reputation for indifference, but there have been a few instances in recent memory which we can also be a population of the least chill. Because when it comes to matters of the heart -- our hearts -- we'll waste no time getting to the epicentre of what matters most, demonstrating this incredible and insuppressible passion. This week, we'd like to remember, through photographs, a few major occasions in which our love for something brought us together, physically, in one space.

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    Skwad goals

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 19/08/2016

    » Despite the number of athletic jackets already hanging in your closet, from Harley to Diablo to even Captain effin' Boomerang, the character costumes in the latest David Ayer-DC blockbuster made you want more. It's no help either that globally in fashion, this is the season for jackets. Our advice? Just give into the urge. It's not like they can't be put to practical use. Remember, movie theatres and malls here are freezing.

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    Kissing and Telling

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 27/05/2016

    » Siam Square is swiftly becoming Bangkok's K-pop town, and it's not just because of the variety of wallet-friendly "Korean fashion" items on offer at the night bazaar. Every month, it seems Siam Square welcomes another cult food chain from Korea, and the latest to join the ranks is Korean tiramisu.

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    The music man

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 08/01/2016

    » When Thawan Rongkapan started university, he was set on a future in automotive engineering. But halfway through his studies, a momentary reflection on his longtime love for music education convinced him to leave engineering behind. The 27-year-old music teacher now holds special music classes for toddlers at several venues in the city, including the Eurhythmics Centre by Nillawana and Alliance Francaise de Bangkok, where he teaches eurhythmics in English and French. Guru has a chat with happy-go-lucky children's maestro.

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    Surf the brunch wave 

    Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 21/08/2015

    » For a moment, the use of the words "Japanese" and "brunch" together had me tilting my head. From my experiences and, well, heritage (I'm half-Japanese), my idea of what Japanese people eat for their morning meal is the epitome of culinary minimalism -- a hot bowl of rice, topped with natto, ume or pickles, or a raw egg and miso soup -- is not something that would be served at award-winning hotel restaurants.

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