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What's trending and happening this week

Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 09/07/2016

» 1. Dazzle yourself with artfully-designed furniture, clothes and cosmetics at the Artisans Of Gaysorn, a special showcase of handcrafted products from 23 world-famous brands like Unesco Award-winning furniture designs from Alexander Lamont, shirtmaker Brooks Brothers, wedding dress design Klär Lov or 50s-inspired couturier Poem. The exhibition also features live demonstrations by the many craftsmen working under these brands. The event runs from now to July 24 at Gaysorn.

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Savoury spin-off

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 08/07/2016

» Following the success of the first OSHA Thai Restaurant & Bar on Witthayu Road, OSHA Café recently opened at Asiatique as the more affordable younger cousin with all new offerings. This, by no means, the café is downsizing on flavour.

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Parading 'Thainess'

Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 15/06/2016

» Last year, it was the tuk-tuk dress for the Miss Universe contest, hailed as innovative and also raising eyebrows for its curious design. This year, the original idea for the national costume to be worn by our beauty queen at the Mrs Universe pageant caused giggles rather than uproar: a Suwanna Chedi dress, or imagine our contestant wearing a golden pagoda on her body. The organiser decided to scrap it after much public ridicule, and on Monday unveiled a new design based on pla tapien, or a tropical carp-like fish.

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Dressed for smoothies

Guru, Catherine Faulder, Published on 22/04/2016

» The quickest way to a woman's heart is via a good smoothie. OK, fine, that's the quickest way to my heart. But, why not? A smoothie is a bundle of goodness and love served up nice and simple in a cup. It doesn't make you feel guilty, it doesn't make you fat and because it's dense in nutrients, it keeps you fuller for longer. Talk about a recipe for love.

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A star reborn

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 08/01/2016

» The Bangkok Planetarium -- along with the prime minister's chair and tanks -- has been one of the capital's most popular destinations on Children's Day for many years. After 50 years in operation, the planetarium recently underwent its first major facelift; the ceremony to unveil it was held on Tuesday, just in time for Children's Day tomorrow.

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Festive nights under the stars

Holiday Time, Published on 21/12/2015

» Celebrate a remarkable Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve at Swissôtel Nai Lert Park Bangkok Hotel's legendary poolside festive buffets offering extensive gourmet selections plus an exotic live Moroccan cuisine section in collaboration with the Moroccan Embassy featuring a specially flown-in Moroccan guest chef. The children are sure to be delighted by Santa's visits bearing gifts at Christmas and "Swingtime" band keeps you tapping your feet throughout both magical evenings.

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Tourists reflect on BKK bombing

Life, Published on 15/09/2015

» Thursday marks one month since the Erawan Shrine bombing which killed 20 people and injured 130 in Bangkok. While the investigation is still under way, it is evident that the impact of the attack on the country's tourism has been huge. The blast, plus a second explosion at Sathon pier, led 35 countries to warn their citizens about trips to Thailand. According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, 64.3 billion baht has been lost in tourism revenue from 1.3 million people who cancelled their trip to the country.

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From exile to acceptance

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 10/07/2015

» 'Every journey starts with one step. So today is one step for a long journey," said Burmese activist Aung Myo Min in the documentary film This Kind Of Love. During the scene, he was standing inside a Bangkok BTS Skytrain. He was on his journey home to Myanmar after 24 years of exile.

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Serving the story of seafood

Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 01/07/2015

» 'This kula fish comes from Laem Krabi area in Krabi province. The man who caught it is a local fishermen named Bang Meng," explains Supaporn Anuchiracheeva, a representative of Earth Net Foundation, as she picks the threadfin fish from an ice tray. Then she continued with the detailed background of the catch.

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The X factor

Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 19/05/2015

» Unlike street performers in many other countries who perform in public places in exchange for money, in Thailand, buskers are usually considered to be beggars.