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  • LIFE

    Supply and demand

    Life, Bernard Trink, Published on 22/09/2017

    » During the era of the Raj, India was the leading poppy grower. It was sold worldwide as a treatment for hysteria in women and hyperactivity in children. Only China refused to have anything to do with it because it was addictive, but two opium wars taught them how to take it.

  • LIFE

    Into the Khmer Rouge abyss

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 22/09/2017

    » It's the kind of project that courts doubt and even disdain from the very logline. Angelina Jolie, the Hollywood A-lister lately known for marital drama, is directing a film in Cambodia about the atrocity of the Khmer Rouge years, based on the memoir of a woman who, as a girl, lived through it all.

  • LIFE

    Encountering the 'other'

    Life, Sawarin Suwichakornpong, Published on 22/09/2017

    » The essayist Tzvetan Todorov writes in The Conquest Of America: The Question Of The Other that the history of the world is made up of conquests and defeats, of colonisations and discoveries of others. He argues that at the beginning of the 16th century, the native Americans of the New World were present but nothing was known about them. The discovery of America was therefore crucial because it brought white European settlers to an encounter with the natives from the onset. And with this encounter, a projection of what the Other would be. Knowledge and images were for the first time being sent "back home" of what the savage might be.

  • OPINION

    Graduation season

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 22/09/2017

    » Graduation season is coming, with all the major Thai universities across the country hosting ceremonies until the end of this year. As a former newly-grad myself -- that was about ten years ago, kids -- I would like to celebrate this happy occasion with those who will soon officially join adulthood.

  • LIFE

    A Matcha mash-up

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 22/09/2017

    » Tealily is tucked away in Soi Phrom Mit, a sub-soi of Sukhumvit 39. Despite its elusive location, it may well be worth a visit by all the matcha lovers out there.

  • LIFE

    The philanthropic photographer

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 22/09/2017

    » Surachai "Pui" Saengsuwan, L'Officiel Thailand's fashion editor and photographer, is known for his work in various Thai fashion magazines as well as reality competition shows such as The Face and The Face Men Thailand. But you may not know that he has been behind the lens of several photography projects to raise awareness around serious causes. He collaborated with Tom Potisit, also a well-known fashion photographer, to create "Anatomy 101" in 2015 to raise awareness on organ donation. In July last year, he created an online campaign for the Pic-A-Pet4Home shelter where he photographed handsome cadets with their canine friends to raise awareness on dog adoption. We talked to him about his latest project for Down Syndrome Hero Thailand (fb.com/downsyndromeherothailand) to de-stigmatise those who are born with the condition.

  • LIFE

    Love bugs!

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 22/09/2017

    » Edible insects have long been a part of Thailand's delicacies, though mostly in an exotic, daring fanfare of streetside vendors for Bangkokians and tourists. But the launch of a certain restaurant is about to change that. Within ChangChui creative hub, a fine-dining restaurant's menu is dedicated to bugs.

  • LIFE

    Heading nowhere

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 22/09/2017

    » <b>The setting:</b> Nestled six floors above busy Ekkamai sits Nowhere. The restaurant immediately gives off a chilled and homey vibe the minute you walk in. The windows offer a great view despite the fact that the restaurant is not that high off the ground and also gives patrons a front-row seat for sunsets, which we reckon is the reason why they open at 5pm on weekdays.

  • LIFE

    The way she moves

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 22/09/2017

    » What's life like as the most in-demand luk thung star of the moment? After an unexpected catapult to national fame following PM Prayut Chan-o-cha's comment on her twerking, after a frenzy of media coverage sensationalising her stage name and persona, and after becoming an accidental symbol of youth and freedom, 19-year-old Lamyai Haithongkham has only one simple wish: more time to sleep.

  • LIFE

    Bistro classics

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 22/09/2017

    » Bistro Convent, a 12-month-old eatery that mimics the comfortingly quaint ambience of a Parisian sidewalk café, fits well in an unpretentious end of Bangkok's dining scene.

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