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Exotic eats, and where to find them

Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 28/07/2017

» At the heart of every culture is food. The smells, tastes and textures are deeply rooted in the chronology of our heritage. Living in Bangkok, we are fortunate to be a home for countless cultures, cuisines and kitchens. How far off the grid can you go to satisfy your culinary curiosities? This week, Guru took a look at some pretty far out places. Here are some exotic eats, and where to find them!

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Ready to party in Pattaya

Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 14/07/2017

» Luis Del Villar is a Spanish DJ a lot of people worldwide are listening to right now. His track Ibiza Sensations has garnered over 22 million downloads worldwide and he's been number one on iTunes for his genre in over 20 countries. When he's not making hits, he's touring all over the world, performing at festivals like ULTRA and Tomorrowland (including Tomorrowland 2017). He currently holds DJ residencies at The W in Barcelona and Doha Qatar. This week he will be performing in Pattaya at Fat Coco Beach Club for its opening party! Guru got in touch with the internationally acclaimed artist for an exclusive interview!

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Bangkok psycho's on our sofa

Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 02/06/2017

» This week Guru chatted with the local artist and photographer Dop Ameen. Originally from France, he began his artistic pursuits here seven years ago during a solo motorcycle/ photography trip around Southeast Asia. He fell in love with what he captured and he's been pushing artistic boundaries in this hemisphere ever since. He has developed a series called Bangkok Psycho, a deviant art concept that focuses on the paradoxical tendencies of Bangkok and its dwellers. You can observe his latest works, "Bangkok Psycho — The Bride Edition" (goo.gl/PXuJyn) from Jun 8-15 at Maggie Choo's.

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Comic boom

Guru, Chris Raufeisen, Published on 26/05/2017

» Stand up comedy is an unfolding art form, especially in Asia. This city has so much to offer, but where should one go for a good laugh? As an amateur comedian in the English comedy scene here, I've seen popularity grow in nine months, from one or two to four or five shows per week. From an insider's perspective, demand has increased with supply, and rightfully so! Venting the madness behind Bangkok are five comedy venues. We asked club owners, comedians and fans to share the magic most Bangkokians are missing!