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LIFE

Great shoes, perfect fit: Bring on the Birkenstocks

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 26/09/2023

» This year has been nothing short of happening for German footwear brand, Birkenstock. Just recently, the company -- best known for its premium sandals -- filed an initial public offering at the New York Stock Exchange, which could value the company at US$8 billion (288 billion baht), according to estimates.

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LIFE

The fashionable Burberry, forged in war and built to last

Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 15/07/2017

» Few items stand the test of time, but one that's ever so iconic, and literally has the ability to last through wear and tear, is Burberry's trench coat. If you're a fan of this British luxury house, head down to their flagship in Siam Paragon now for their travelling exhibition -- "Tales Of A Trench Coat" -- which celebrates the history and evolution of its most iconic item.

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LIFE

Scouting out new superheroes

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/05/2016

» C.B. Cebulski may have been working at Marvel Comics for the past 17 years, but figuratively, he's been with the superhero powerhouse for 40 years -- becoming a fan the second his father handed him his first X-Men comic when he was five.

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LIFE

A tribute to unsung heroes

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 29/01/2016

» Yes. Finally an Akshay Kumar movie that you really cannot afford to miss. Loosely based on a true story almost lost in the sands of time that went by largely unreported, Airlift brings to life that believable kind of heroism only classics like Schindler's List have artfully managed to depict. Regardless of how true to historical details the movie is, its story of Indian refugees trapped in Kuwait after Saddam Hussein's troops attacked the country in 1990 packs an unforgettable punch. 

LIFE

Thai soldiers' contribution to World War I

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 13/11/2015

» Let's maximize TK Park while it's still around to light our fires and fill our buckets. The idea of it having to shut makes us want to start a war -- and it must be a coincidence that their current exhibition, "14-18", happens to be about one too.

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OPINION

Filling in the pages of history

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 30/04/2015

» I roll my eyes so hard I can practically see the back of my brain. My 16-year-old tutee, Jag, hasn't the faintest idea of the difference between World War I and World War II. I don't think I'm going to let him off the hook — by this age he should at least have some rough idea about two of the most crucial turning points in modern history.

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Beauty in HD shows the beastly within

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 12/06/2013

» The lure of a full-HD film can be irresistible for a young adult in need of amusement, especially one home alone with an abundance of time on her hands. A friend has lent me a Blu-ray player this past weekend and having already watched every single movie (in its full, astounding, immaculately crystal-clear glory), there is nothing left for me, except for the contents in the Disney folder on the hard drive.

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LIFE

A life at the Opera

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 08/02/2013

» Judge Bao, the flinty and decisive Chinese opera character with a crescent Moon on his forehead, starts to sing and glide across the stage. As usual, he's handing out his verdict to criminals and upholding morality, yet something sets this particular Bao apart from his other incarnations: He sings in Thai.