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Ceramic therapy

Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 15/07/2016

» "The clay will teach you," was lesson number one.

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The beach boy

Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 03/06/2016

» You didn't think we were just going to leave you men hanging when it comes to beachwear, did you? We just gave women a head's start. Now it's the men's turn to turn heads at the beach with what they're wearing. Guru rounds up a few of the best shops for stylish men's swimwear.

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A true renaissance man

Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 13/05/2016

» Passionate about the field of design and educated abroad extensively, Kompit Panasupon never thought he'd wind up back in Bangkok, much less become a key player in his father's serious business of academia. MAC Education, which started off as a tutoring school in the 70s, has become one of the biggest textbook publishers in the country and is understandably a big responsibility. We visited the busy 31-year-old (and his two cats) to talk about his work and views on education, but in the process, unlocked surprising facts that reveal that he never really quit being a man of the arts.

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Missing Melissa

Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 22/01/2016

» Met 107 may be one of the saved waves on my car radio, but it was pure luck I wasn't surfing other channels, plugged into my iPod or opting for meditative silence when, in late December, Melissa Courtney announced the end of her nine-year run on the popular radio station. DJ Melissa, as she is better known, has brightened our dreary commutes over the years with her warm and bubbly personality, which is just as real outside the recording room. Guru sits down with the Thai-American DJ, as she talks her on-air farewell, Met moments, turtles and more.

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The music man

Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 08/01/2016

» When Thawan Rongkapan started university, he was set on a future in automotive engineering. But halfway through his studies, a momentary reflection on his longtime love for music education convinced him to leave engineering behind. The 27-year-old music teacher now holds special music classes for toddlers at several venues in the city, including the Eurhythmics Centre by Nillawana and Alliance Francaise de Bangkok, where he teaches eurhythmics in English and French. Guru has a chat with happy-go-lucky children's maestro.