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  • LIFE

    Everything's coming up Rosewood

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 29/06/2018

    » Rosewood is not a name that rings any personal bells, but I first unknowingly came across it while on a night out in Beijing. The so-far-lousy night took a turn when the social editor of a high-society magazine ushered me to get off my stool at the dingy bar we were in. We were first-timers in Beijing and unlike the Western press in the group, she was in no mood for pole dancers and Mandarin rock covers. She was the most well-informed and refined tippler of the Thai group, so we trustingly followed her taste to Rosewood Beijing, knowing whatever it was, it wasn't going to be the Chinese version of Patpong. It was the right decision, the one we should have gone with three hours earlier. What greeted us upon arrival were stunning high ceilings, stylish understatement and immense relief that there are chic and modern places to head to in the post-Mao capital.

  • LIFE

    Museum of laughter

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 22/07/2016

    » The occasion calls for a teary eye, but Thailand Creative and Design Center (TCDC) is holding its very last exhibition at its current home in The Emporium with a factory loaded with laughter.

  • LIFE

    Ain't no stopping us now

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/04/2018

    » 'I would like to thank my friends and family for supporting me through all this and letting me know that it's OK to study rotting leaves," said Professor Amy T. Austin during her acceptance speech last month in Paris. There was good humour and chuckles rang throughout the Unesco House, but there was also an underlying distress that provides a portal to understanding what sort of tribulations female scientists must go through.

  • LIFE

    Best of Big Apple comes to Bangkok

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/10/2016

    » It's been a provocative year for Thailand's architecture scene. A handful of world-class superstructures have burgeoned onto Bangkok's skyline, while other ventures are on their way to attract world-class flak for blatant plagiarising. There's just so much to talk about. And the conversation is going to get even more compelling with the addition of 98 Wireless -- which is bound to literally turn the head section on Wireless Road into a slice of the Big Apple this November.

  • LIFE

    On Wednesdays we wear pink

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 13/11/2014

    » Now that H&M's Alexander Wang hype is over (and all sold out), get ready for the next first-come-first-serve collaboration madness. Whether the BFS x Paragon Capsule Project is discreetly paying homage to the 10-year anniversary of Mean Girls or not, we're loving it.

  • LIFESTYLE

    Lost for words

    Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 20/05/2013

    » I still remember the day Chai came back to class after meeting a girl during our gap hour when we were still in college. Pat was her name. She had perfectly light, fair skin and she was decked out in pearl earrings, a costly print scarf and a status handbag, according to his description.

  • LIFE

    Lost for words

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 20/05/2013

    » I still remember the day Chai came back to class after meeting a girl during our gap hour when we were still in college. Pat was her name. She had perfectly light, fair skin and she was decked out in pearl earrings, a costly print scarf and a status handbag, according to his description.

  • LIFE

    The hand of fate

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 19/11/2012

    » Even though beauty sleep would have been preferred, Thai children used to drag themselves out of bed every morning to be greeted by Khun Thong, the chatty mynah bird that started a show which should by now be considered part of Thailand's national identity, Chao Khun Thong.

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