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LIFE

Beauty and the blogs

B Magazine, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/01/2013

» Chavaporn Laohapongchana, better known as "Ploy Chava", is hard to miss on the Thai fashion scene _ attending all the right events and parties, palling around with A-listers who have come to depend on her fashion and style advice, and recently named Elle Thailand's first style and social editor.

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LIFE

The rhythm is gonna get you

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/12/2012

» The German Grammy-nominated and globally acclaimed electronic dance music DJ, Paul van Dyk, will be the main highlight of the Superbeat Music Festival taking place this Sunday at Bitec, Bangna. The ever-popular 40-year-old artist, whose real name is Matthias Paul, makes a welcome return to Thailand after his last visit in 2009. We asked him a few questions before his big performance on Dec 9.

LIFESTYLE

That's a wrap

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 23/11/2012

» Scarves in Thailand surely play a more aesthetic than practical function _ unless you use one to cover your head to protect it from the sun's rays like a construction worker (not so likely).

LIFESTYLE

Reel Nostalgic

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 23/11/2012

» It's a toy, but at least it's one that you can actually use to make a living. The Viewmaster has been around in the US since 1938 and has remained popular throughout the decades. Whilst it is no longer a ravishing hit today, its timelessness transcends borders and has been recently sending waves of nostalgia to Thailand. Of course we don't expect you to find pleasure in looking at reels of SpongeBob or Finding Nemo, so there is a catch to what's so special about Viewmaster Thailand.

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LIFE

Read, and thou shall find

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 12/11/2012

» We are living in an age where humans are swamped with more printed words than ever before, whether from Facebook, Twitter, text messages or email. And yet those words are fleeting. Poetry, with its slow-sinking gravity, can be really important at a time when so much fast language is being spewed. It can serve as a way to slow things down and let people appreciate every syllable, vowel, thought and sentence.