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Wonderfruit bears more than music

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 28/10/2014

» Thailand is never short of festivals, all year round. From EDM, nostalgic, broken heart to song for life festivals, we've become both immune and suspicious whenever the word "festival" comes up, as one often looks, feels and sounds like another. But Wonderfruit Festival, taking place from Dec 19-21 in Chon Buri, aims to change all that.

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Thirteen years, same Apartment

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 30/09/2014

» Thirteen years ago, Apartmentkhunpa was born out of the debris of legendary indie rock bands Siam Secret Service and Araija. We thought the new outfit wouldn't last for long, but four full-length albums, countless collaborative work across all disciplines and 13 years later, Tul Waitoonkiat (vocals), Piyanart Jotikasthira (guitar), Gun Rujinarong (guitar), Pukan Sunsuriya (bass) and Tassarerk Limsila (drums) are still doing what they do best: making music and playing to still-growing, appreciative crowds.

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A lot like love

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 19/09/2014

» After a successful run at Topshop on London’s Oxford Street, Bangkok- and London-based designer Linda Chareonlarb has finally planted her seeds of love, Lalalove, back in her motherland. Lalalove, which is sold worldwide in select stores, has a permanent home at last, snugging warmly among other outlets of Thai brands in Siam Center.

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Putting their mark on the G-Shock marque

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 11/07/2014

» The durability of G-Shock watches is truly a feat. First introduced in 1983 and manufactured by Casio, G-Shock has stood the test of time, not to mention passing fashions and fads, partially due to its hard-wearing construction and its functionality. Its creative edge has also helped propel the brand to its current esteemed status.

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Inching towards stage success

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 06/06/2014

» As one of the most iconic rock musicals of all time, staging Hedwig And The Angry Inch is by no means an easy task to tackle. Written by John Cameron Mitchell and composed by Stephen Trask, the play requires in-depth character studies, a wry sense of humour, outrageous talents and an informed understanding of music and literature.

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Hybrid festival

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 14/05/2014

» FlynowIII has recently launched a new art space within its store in Siam Center. The first featured artist is none other than Gui&Co, the brand’s long time collaborator on visual merchandising. If you have walked past FlynowIII’s stores, you couldn’t have missed the giant-sized, big-headed animal and doll figures, which immediately get your attention.

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Cuisine comfort

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 24/04/2014

» Listening to Rattama Pongponrat talk about food can almost make your mouth water. The 36-year-old gastronomic director of Minibar Royale, food consultant, and author of Im Ook Im Jai Comfort Diary: Delicious Recipes Of Family And Friends retells food stories with intense passion, vivid comparisons and a glint in her eye. Not only can you detect her love for food through countless stories, you can actually taste such deep love in every single one of her dishes which hold warmth, balanced ingredients and hidden details.

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The love of Siam ... and China

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 28/02/2014

» It’s been seven years since The Love Of Siam swept the cinematic world off its feet. It’s been seven years since Witwisit Hiranyawongkul unknowingly stumbled into the limelight as one of the lead actors from the critically and commercially acclaimed movie and it’s been seven years since Witwisit started slowly building his career in showbiz after his first big break led to his ongoing, surprising popularity in China.

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Toying away

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 21/02/2014

» Aruk Ornvilai is almost a hipster, without knowing it. He likes ironies. He’s stylish and wears the latest trends. He sports a beard and wears rimmed glasses. He listens to arcane music. He works in a creative industry. When he Instagrams, it’s usually to share photos of his unique-looking Bengal Persian and Persian crossbreed cat.

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Beams bursting over Bangkok

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 19/12/2013

» If you are looking for a fast way to pinpoint the quintessential, yet elusive Japanese style, Beams would be a good place to start. The Japanese retail kingpin hasn't stopped since its doors opened in 1976. It has laid groundwork for simple, subtle but highly detailed Japanese craftsmanship and design that have echoed around the globe. Beams men and women look sharp yet casual, outgoing yet mysterious. It's a go-to brand when you want simplicity that speaks louder from the inside-out.