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    Just getting started

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 16/02/2014

    » Barely a year ago, only a few people had heard of Jirayu “James” Tangsrisuk. Now they’re talking about the 20-year-old actor following in the footsteps of Nadech Kugimiya and Mario Maurer to the upper echelons of stardom in Thai showbiz.

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    Stepping out, old-school Style

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 26/01/2014

    » They prefer carefully cut classics over the next new thing, Twiggy over Gisele, Etsy.com over Net-a-porter.com, Portobello over Harrods, and The Sound of Music over Step Up 5.

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    Getting into the spirit

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 24/11/2013

    » Cris Horwang made a name for herself playing a clumsy spinster who is desperate to get married in the movie Rot Fai Fah Ma Ha Na Ther (Bangkok Traffic Love Story) but in real life the superstar is in no rush to reach the altar.

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    Fracturing the candid camera

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 29/09/2013

    » They take photos with quirky names _ Mutant, Crashes, Urban Animals _ their subjects are captured on the dynamic streets of Bangkok. The content is about the authentic; a cheeky rendering of ironic charm and playful moments in a vibrant city.

  • LIFE

    Snapper's saga: A life spent caught up in the frame game

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 14/07/2013

    » 'My life is like The Adventures of Tintin," says photojournalist Vinai Dithajohn. "My own version has been quite a ride. If I passed away tomorrow, I'd know that I had lived."

  • LIFE

    Goal Rush: Exec combines business with beautiful game

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 09/06/2013

    » 'Football is like a religion to me," says Ron van Oijen, who is finishing out his term as CEO of American International Insurance. And indeed the exec, better known as "Khun Ron" to the many clubs he's assisted countrywide, has demonstrated his devotion to the sport. Along with playing it for as long as he can remember, over the past three years he's used his position as head of the insurance provider to help fast-track its growth in Thailand, particularly as it pertains to youth development.

  • LIFE

    The tie that binds

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 02/12/2012

    » For his latest dramatic comedy, Jetsadaporn "Tik" Pholdee had to study a group of people whose culture, patterns of behaviour and manner of dress were completely alien to him: office workers.

  • LIFE

    Rom zeroes to heroes: SCG muangthong united's rise

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 04/11/2012

    » No football club even comes close to matching SCG Muangthong United's performance over the past four years. They have seemed nearly invincible, winning Thai Premier League championships in three out of those four years and smashing countless records throughout their incredible 2012 season. Their accomplishments are all the more impressive when you consider how quickly the team has gone from a basement division two club with more players on the field than fans in the stands to one of the most dominant forces in Thai football _ it all took just six years. Now, the Twin Qilins, as they're known to fans, are the reigning champions, estimated to be worth 900 million baht, at the forefront of a new era in modern Thai football and now have their sights set on cracking Asia's Top 10.

  • LIFE

    Leader of the pack

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 04/11/2012

    » Slavisa Jokanovic arrived in Thailand only three weeks before the start of the Thai Premier League season. The Serbian coach, who during his career played for Deportivo La Coruna the season the club won its only La Liga championship and who spent two seasons at Chelsea, had only a short time to learn about his squad, but within a couple of months the team was stronger and playing better.

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    'Film' rolls into third act

    B Magazine, Kritini Upayokin, Published on 11/03/2012

    » It's a sunny Saturday afternoon, only five days before the opening of the film that is meant to mark his comeback following the paternity controversy that has dogged him for months and Rattapoom ''Film'' Tokongsub sits at the Windmill Summit Golf Club sipping watermelon smoothies. It's not exactly the bad boy image one would expect from a man whose name has been front-page tabloid fodder and linked with starlet flings, a paternity suit and DNA test requests.

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