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Pride proud

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 11/06/2021

» Nothing screams Pride month louder than the rainbow palette popping up all over Bangkok. Celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community throughout the world annually, June is when people can proudly carry a flag for diversity and visibility of groups of people, who have been mariginalised in daily life. While the LGBTQIA+ community in Thailand enjoys a lot of visibility, it doesn't mean they've never faced any challenges. Guru has gathered noted figures of the community to share their pride with us.

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Shopping with Pride

Life, Published on 17/07/2020

» Ou Baholyodhin, chief creative officer of Sansiri, and Suthavadee Sirithanachai, deputy managing director of The EmQuartier, recently hosted "Pride Charity Market Place" at the shopping complex's Helix Garden.

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LGBTI traders sell their wares for Pride

Life, Published on 09/07/2020

» To promote gender diversity and equality, EmQuartier joins hands with leading real estate developer Sansiri to present the "Pride Charity Market Place" at the Helix Garden, 5th floor of EmQuartier, Sukhumvit Road, daily from 10am to 7pm, starting today until Sunday.

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Nothing standard about it

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 07/09/2018

» Having worked as the assistant of hospitality for trailblazer Barry Sternlicht when the Starwood empire was just getting launched, Amar Lalvani was right at the birth of the whole "cool lifestyle hotel" movement as it came into fruition 20 years ago. "I was there since the beginning and I loved it," the California-born hotelier recalls. "I didn't seek it, but when I saw it, it encapsulated everything I liked to do so I just stuck with it."

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What’s trending and happening this week

Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 17/02/2018

» 1. This Sunday, the Documentary Club welcomes you to a special screening of the Thai film Railway Sleepers (2016). Directed by independent filmmaker Sompot Chidgasornpongse, the film is an intimate look at the lives of train commuters in Thailand, made from footage collected over the course of eight years by Sompot himself. The screening begins at 5.15pm, with tickets costing 100 baht per seat. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the director. The Doc Club Theater is at Charoen Krung 30.

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The year in style

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/12/2017

» We round-up the most striking developments on the Thai fashion scene in 2017.