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    Young, wild & free

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 08/07/2016

    » Although the term "changemaker" is becoming increasingly popular in Thailand, finding someone with this occupation whose interest and passion lies in creative learning and community building is a rare gem. Meet Sikharin "Chrissie" Langkulsen; while she works full-time as a project manager at HUBBA, her spare time is wisely spent organising artistic projects that brings individuals together. We catch up with her as she tells us about the latest project "Young Ja Tum" that kicked up quite a storm on social media.

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    Ruck & Roll

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 24/02/2017

    » Now that the Super Bowl is over and Six Nations is back on, it's time to get stuck into rugby. You know, it's the sport where they pass the odd-shaped ball backwards and -- oh yeah, Dan Carter.

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    A new muse in Chiang Mai

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 15/07/2016

    » Dainty coffee shops, streets lined up with boutique galleries and friendly locals living the 'real' slow-life. Chiang Mai has always enjoyed a certain cool vibe, one that Bangkok seems to envy and will never replicate.

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    Wallet-friendly wagyu

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 20/05/2016

    » Plenty of beef lovers out there will understand it when we say that not many things in life could ever amount to the satisfaction of tucking into a piece of steak cooked to your absolute liking. The birth of your first child, maybe. Winning the lottery, possibly. But aside from those occasions, cutting into a medium rare rib eye that has perfect marbling is rather hard to beat.

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    Get high at Rockin' Jump

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 16/10/2015

    » Trampolines are one of those things you wished you had as a child — along with an inflatable pool and a golden retriever puppy — and probably spent half of your childhood hoping your parents would finally succumb to your pleas.

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    Rolls, roes & rice bowls

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 19/12/2014

    » You may have heard of the name Mugendai and its frequent association with being the Japanese restaurant that tears your wallet apart. Muteki, on the other hand, is like the newborn son of Mugendai — he’s younger and relatively cheaper. Situated on Sathon Road, the restaurant naturally attracts businesspeople and office workers within the area. Since we’re talking about the CBD/financial district here, it comes as no surprise that you won’t find basic ramen or prawn tempura as you would a couple of roads down in Silom. The casual-like cafe setting is less intimidating than its Thong Lor counterpart. But of course the standard here is still set high with opulence emanating from the plush interior and the long marble counters where the sushi masters prepare your meal.

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    Action man

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 19/09/2014

    » Dan Wallace is the founder of Action Sport Asia (<a href="http://www.actionsportasia.com">www.actionsportasia.com</a>, <a href="http://fb.com/actionsportsasia">fb.com/actionsportsasia</a>), which puts adrenalin-junkies and sport-lovers in touch with the right companies. Through his website, city dwellers can find out information about exciting activities they may never have known existed, such as actual mountain biking right here in Bangkok, or conquering your fear of heights with zip-lining just an hour and a half away from the city centre. Here, he tells Guru about his love for travel and new sporting events that are making their way to Thailand.

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    The campaigns

    Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 03/10/2014

    » Recently, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha issued a 23-page policy statement on how he intends to get this country back on its feet. Of course, we’re not one to criticise his foolproof plans, nor suggest that he should come up with another song, this time collaborating with popular artists like Thaitanium or Joey Boy to keep the young’uns from switching radio stations every time the tune comes on. Instead, Guru enlists the help of aspiring change-makers from different industries to come up with their own political campaigns of what improvements they’d like to see, what laws should be implemented and even the lyrics to their own songs; so if the present and future PMs ever run out of ideas, they’ll know where to look.

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