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Step into a dystopian world

Guru, Kankanok Wichiantanon, Published on 14/08/2020

» Though Peeralada Sukawat, best known as Pyra, made her debut in 2016, she found international recognition when her track White Lotus was released in 2018. The soulful electro-pop/R&B singer recently released two new singles, Plastic World and Dystopia, which were produced in Los Angeles with Grammy-nominated producer Sean Hamilton. Guru spoke to Pyra, who recently signed with Warner Music Thailand, about what influences her work and the messages she hopes to convey in her latest singles.

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LIFE

A 'dinteresting' night will be had by all

Life, Published on 17/07/2018

» Sukosol Hotels is bringing back Harvard University's Din & Tonics to perform in front of their fans in Bangkok this weekend.

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Dragged by the heals

Guru, Mika Apichatsakol, Published on 17/03/2017

» We did it. We've gone where no other BKK lifestyle publication has gone before for a story. We went drag. Nope, we didn't just stand on the sidelines, ask questions and admire. We went in, literally, as far as you can go, and experienced it first-hand for ourselves. And who else would we entrust with all the hair glue, glitter and lip-overlining other than the one and only leading Thai drag diva extraordinaire Pangina Heals.

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LIFE

These charming fans

B Magazine, Jeerawat Na Thalang, Published on 09/10/2016

» It started with a meet cute: to be exact, the opening of (500) Days of Summer, a cult romantic movie released in 2009.

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The shape-shifting form of protests

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 06/10/2015

» The streets remained empty and all was quiet when thousands of people gathered last Wednesday night to protest against the government's Single Gateway proposal. Protesters weren't, however, down at major landmarks like Asoke or Ratchaprasong intersections, but simply in front of their computer screens. By merely punching the refresh button, these protesters let their resentment known to the authorities by crashing at least six government sites, including the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology.