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Hooray in Hong Kong

Guru, Published on 03/08/2018

» Need an excuse to escape the rain in Bangkok for summer in Hong Kong? We give you three.

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LIFE

Ramen with cocktails

Guru, Published on 27/07/2018

» For most millenials like myself, Ippudo's known as the go-to ramen choice: accessible, affordable and consistent. However, the global brand, which was originally founded by three-time TV Champion chef Shigemi Kawahara, has taken things up a notch with its new branch at J Avenue where they've incorporated a bar concept with their staple ramen. This Ippudo offers a clean and cool look and seats 40 people.

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Coffee on-the-go

Guru, Published on 27/07/2018

» While the brand Nescafé brings to mind instant coffee or 3-in-1 sachets, they're upping their game with the introduction of coffee capsules, fancy machines, as well as coffee-for-office packages. The brand recently took it one step further and opened its first out-of-home café in Thailand called "Nescafé HUB," on the skywalk of BTS Chidlom near the entrances to Central Chidlom and MercuryVille.

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LIFE

Click canvas

Guru, Published on 20/07/2018

» Technology enthusiast and designer Natthakit "Kimbab" Kangsadansenanon presents his largest project to date titled "Click Canvas". On display at Yelo House until July 29, the project reflects Kimbab's interest in technology and highlights a new way to engage with it. Instead of simply admiring the work, visitors must be the ones to create an image onto a blank canvas made of LED light boxes by pressing them. Guru spoke to Kimbab about his new interactive art, if we can call it that, and the interactions between humans and technology in today's world.

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LIFE

Advocating for Otherness

Guru, Published on 13/07/2018

» Anthropologist and researcher Samak "Ismai" Kosem's exhibition "Otherwise Inside" will go on display at WTF Gallery and Cafe from Jul 19-Aug 16. It highlights the largely unrecognised presence of the LGBT community in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand through photographs and short videos. We spoke to Samak about his quest for more tolerance amid fundamentalism.