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Fruity delicious

Guru, Kankanok Wichiantanon, Published on 12/06/2020

» Battle the year-round heat in Thailand with these cafes that offer a zesty range of food and drink options, all focused around a single fruit

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New Kids on the Block

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 26/07/2019

» The wet season may want to make you hole up and wait out the rain (perfect bed weather and all that) but it doesn't seem to slow down new venues popping up in Bangkok. From a new upscale dining destination to a low-key night market in the city centre, here are five new and upcoming venues that are worth braving the rain for.

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What’s trending and happening this week

Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 17/03/2018

» 1 The immediate health hazards posed by agricultural chemicals is known to most. However, few know the true extent of the problem, which lingers within various aspects of society for far longer than we realise. Come learn the true dangers of chemical farming at SVN (Social Venture Network), Thailand's new film screening, featuring the 2015 documentary Circle Of Poison. The screening will be held today from 5-7pm at the BACC, with tickets costing 100 baht, sold at the venue only.

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Five things you need to know this week

Muse, Published on 24/06/2017

» 1. Volve Hotel is transforming 28 of its rooms into swoon-worthy art spaces, showcasing works from top artists and galleries in Bangkok, including Bangkok City City, Ver Gallery and Gallery Seescape at Hotel Art Fair. The groovy pieces range from limited edition prints and paintings to sculptures. Highlighting the event will be robot artist Paul, who'll be sketching portraits throughout the weekend. Deejays will be spinning beats to enhance the vibe. Volve Hotel is on Sukhumvit 53. The event begins at 11am with free admission. Visit www.facebook.com/ HotelArtFair.

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Looking up, not down

Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 16/10/2015

» Each year, between 800-1,000 children in Thailand are born with Down's syndrome, a genetic condition associated with physical growth delays and moderate intellectual disability.