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Music to the rescue
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 23/08/2016
» Next month, two music labels Genie Records and White Music, both under entertainment giant GMM Grammy, will feature their top acts: Genie Records' Pack4 Turn Back Concert and White Music's White Haus Concert. The two upcoming shows are sold out and it may be bad news for those who miss them. But, it can be a good sign for the Thai music scene. The soldout shows says the local music industry is not dull and listeners still care about appreciating live performances and supporting their favourite artists.
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Perseverance pays off for Getsunova
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 21/07/2016
» In the age when content consumers are spoiled brats, why "buy" when you can get almost anything for free? News, magazines, movies, music. A record store can be as difficult to find as running into physical copies of any new albums.
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Seeing the light
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 20/07/2016
» 'Equanimity": noun [U]: a calm mental state, especially after a shock or disappointment or in a difficult situation.
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Mind the Krush!
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 21/06/2016
» DJ Krush -- a Japanese hip hop innovator -- will make a comeback after his previous sell out show in Bangkok in 2012. This time "DJ Krush Butterfly Effect Album Tour" will take place this Saturday and is indeed another music event serious beat enthusiasts should not miss.
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#Travel smart - leave your phone behind
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 06/06/2016
» I roamed the streets in Nakano, a neighbourhood in Tokyo I'd never been to. Though only a station away from the entertainment hub of Shinjuku, the area looks different from the bustle of touristy areas in other parts of the city.
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Declutter for a cause
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 03/06/2016
» In The Life-Changing Magic Of Tidying Up, the illustrious Japanese organising consultant/author Marie Kondo stresses that: "Get rid of anything that doesn't spark joy." But, you know, just trashing usable stuff can sound so dreadful.
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Virtual reality makes travel come true
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 18/05/2016
» While today we can plan a trip a 1,000km afar with just a click away, for some, seeing the world can only be an unimaginable dream. With the Dream Adventures initiative, Expedia has turned the travel dreams of children with cancer into a reality.
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Psychology behind the click
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 18/05/2016
» I was booking a hotel room for my upcoming trip to Tokyo. I typed in the destination, selected check-in and check-out dates and clicked search. A list of hotels came up so I checked filters by price and preferred area. This one place looked nice, got great reviews, was in budget and fitted my needs. I made my booking and entered my credit card number. The whole transaction took less than five minutes and I'm already counting down to my upcoming getaway.
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To the future from the past
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 17/03/2016
» The "We Believe in Thai Designers" campaign celebrates home-grown talent and invites fashionistas to take a trip down the memory lane of the Thai fashion industry.
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Show some love for Hipster The King
Life, Pimchanok Phungbun Na Ayudhya, Published on 16/02/2016
» Hipster The King will be staged in Japan, but it needs some love. Democrazy Theatre Studio's award-winning, critically-acclaimed contemporary dance performance directed by Thanapol Virulhakul has been selected to take stage at the "Store House Collection Vol 5: Thailand Week" hosted by Store House Company Theatre, an active company in Japan's modern theatre scene. The festival aims to present a cross-cultural dialogue through theatre performance with Asean countries, as the upcoming Thailand Week which will run from Feb 24-28 at Ueno Store House in Tokyo.
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