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Surreal eyes wide open

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 01/07/2015

» Aof Smith doesn't have 3G on his phone and he's not connected to the mobile internet — a rarity for a 28 year old. He doesn't feel he needs it, as he spends most of his time at home painting for up to 14 hours a day.

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Uploading the Korean dream

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 27/03/2015

» Nathamon "Nutty" Kongjak was only seven minutes late, but she apologised profusely, to the point of mutual embarrassment. For a net idol with 3 million followers, and a budding artist who has just released an album in Korea, Power Of Nutty, there's something disarming about Nathamon, especially when the general consensus of net idols and K-pop stars tends to lean on the negative side.

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Gonna make ya sweat

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 14/11/2014

» As Thais, we love to dance. Within a space of just one month starting on Nov 22, there will be four full-scale dance music festivals that, although similar in terms of musical genres and DJ line-ups, will be produced, presented and themed in a variety of different styles.

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Say your Grace

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 17/10/2014

» Grace, a new HBO Asia original production, combines two of this region's favourite genres: horror and family drama, in the hope to capture the sentiments of Asian television spectators.

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Lazarus, paper-bound

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 29/09/2014

» For many years the notion that "print is dying" has been repeated over and over. Countless studies and articles detail how technology is robbing the world of its on-paper reading sources. But the advent of publishing house Salmon Books and its gradual rise in popularity has given print-lovers a glimpse of hope. 

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On The Prowl

Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 25/04/2012

» The term "cool cat" is most commonly used to describe a jazz musician. It's also the name of a Looney Tunes character and, more recently, has mutated into a sarcastic way of poking fun at misguided hipsters.