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A war on the wild side

B Magazine, Dane Halpin, Published on 29/05/2016

» War, what is it good for? If you're Ivan Carter, absolutely everything.

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Xerophytes win water fights

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 22/05/2016

» May is almost at an end. Usually around this time, our friends Bantherng and his wife Phen are busy harvesting lychee in their orchard in Phetchabun. This year, however, not one of their more than 100 trees bore fruit. In fact, not one lychee tree in their district of Nam Nao, some 40km from Nam Nao National Park, had fruit this year.

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If you can stand the heat

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 01/05/2016

» It's especially hot, of course, in Thailand during the summer months. But judging from the way Cassia fistula is blooming heavily this year, this summer has been even hotter than previous years.

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The quest for a sustainable Songkran

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 13/04/2016

» Water splashing never came with guilt, until recently. This is Songkran, and water is the currency that we once spent as if there were no tomorrow.

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Songkran set to dry

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 10/04/2016

» If you're one of the expected half a million foreign tourists arriving in Thailand this week, then here is a column especially for you.

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Sustainability starts at school

Life, Apiradee Treerutkuarkul, Published on 21/03/2016

» Orapin Leartsinchaisakun starts her daily routine at 6am. Apart from preparing herself for the 8am class, the head student of Baan Wanaluang will have to cook breakfast made of a variety of organic vegetables from the school's backyard farm for herself and 70 boarding students, ranging from grades 1-9. On today's menu is pad pak boong, or stir-fried Chinese morning glory with oyster sauce.

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When your number comes up

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 20/03/2016

» The worsening drought in Thailand has taken a toll on the Mekong River, where water levels have dropped drastically.

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Power up

Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 11/03/2016

» Last month we rushed to see Deadpool. This month it's all about Batman V Superman. And what's that we hear? X-Men: Apocalypse is coming in May? Our obsession with ridiculously chiseled people in capes, red underwear and crazy healing abilities never ceases. If you're wondering why none of these movies are ever based Bangkok, Dear Readers, it's because not everyone with super powers is suited for our beloved city.

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Why tamarind seems to keep a peeling

B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 21/02/2016

» Regular reader Paul Schiller and his wife Beatrix are long-time residents of Khao Lak in Phangnga, where they seek warmth during the cold winter months in their home country, Austria. They were on holiday in Hua Hin recently when they saw an unfamiliar fruit. “Today in Hua Hin, nobody knows this, I got not even a Thai name,” Mr Schiller wrote in his email asking for help in identifying the said fruit.

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Digging the humble spud

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 29/01/2016

» It is an era when consumers are really in the driving seat in terms of what they eat. Wholesomeness, along with availability and transparency of information are what modern-day gourmands are looking for.