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Beyond the call of duty
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 05/07/2013
» Movies and television series have always romanticised aspects of the human condition and careers are just one of the frequently visited universal subjects. Channel 3's faddish lakhon Suparbburuth Chutathep follows the gilded lives of five blue-blood brothers. As the series draws to a close this weekend, we remove our rose-tinted spectacles and talk to five professionals to find out what the lead characters' careers are like in real life.
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The star in us all
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/07/2013
» You may roll your eyes at that sassy girlfriend of yours who keeps whining about never having anything to wear and how she would never ever wear the same outfit in public more than once unless the cows came home. There will always be that one friend who takes that pledge to the extreme, but admit it, the little social tumour that prefers to not be seen in the same outfit twice does exist in all of us.
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Despicably delightful
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 10/07/2013
» A running game's success is in its fluidity and ability to keep us involved, despite running the same path over and over again.
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Cradling the cats
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 11/07/2013
» Take one look at Prang Vejjajiva's work on display now at Koi Art Gallery and it will tell you pretty much everything there is to know about the girl. There are no frills or BS ideals hidden behind any paintings in her exhibition "I Wonder, A Wonderland".
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Keep calm, it's just a royal being
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 19/07/2013
» Writing this from London, I look around and reflect: In this land of the civilised and cultured, members of the royal family are referred to by mere first names by the public. Kate this, Kate that. William this, William that. I think her dress is terribly meh; how could he possibly consider polo matches the weekend his wife is supposed to give birth - these comments, made out in the open, could go on forever.
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Eyes wide open
Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 20/07/2013
» With her undeniably good looks and the cachet of having seasoned thespian Karnjana Chindawath as a mother, it would have been a shame if Kavita "Pleng" Rodkerd hadn't given a stage career at least a brief try-out. But this sweet-faced 25-year-old did a good deal of soul-searching before accepting her very first acting jobs, the fruits of which can be seen in two dramas currently airing on Channel 7.
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Swept up in the royal wave
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 01/08/2013
» The many jubilant happenings in the United Kingdom are currently making the British well worthy of a spot on world's social radar and our undivided attention. The arrival of a certain baby may have commanded an unwavering spotlight, but another recent royal event is also worth a mark in the record books. To celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 60th anniversary on the throne (she was crowned on June 2, 1953) the Coronation Festival was last month held right in the very gardens of Buckingham Palace for the first time.
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Where tea & History entwine
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/08/2013
» Even nine cups of tea a day is still considered a bit much for the typical Brit, but any less would make it an "unsatisfactory tea-drinking day" for Stephen Twining. For the 10th generation descendant of a centuries-old business family, Twinings of London, which has taken part in solidifying tea as a cultural icon of the English, a day gone by without a cuppa leaves him a tad queasy.
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The Riverdale gang is back in town
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 07/08/2013
» It's a no-brainer that fans of 1940s-vintage cartoon character Archie Andrews will have to download this app by Gogii Games, but whether they can tolerate slow-growing city games is another issue altogether.
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Resorting to this
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 15/08/2013
» Maurice Jones' first book The Last Resort, about senior citizens seeking solace in Thailand during their last years in life, encourages the British to start asking deep and penetrating questions regarding their care for the elderly.
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