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    Tasty Trivia

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 06/05/2016

    » There's no question that Thai food is among the most popular cuisines in the world. But have you ever wondered how these palatable dishes of our pride and joy came into being?

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    Suit & Tie (& more)

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 26/09/2014

    » Have you ever suffered meeting a stranger wearing the exact same thing as you at a party? Are you a sartorialist who likes his/her clothes to fit super nicely? Want to tightly control your own aesthetic destiny? If so, we might have just the places for you.

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    It's a rubbish job at the protests

    News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 08/02/2014

    » As the old saying goes: rubbish expands to fit the space allotted to it. And Bangkok's streets are pretty big. Enter the city garbage collectors who have to clear up the mess generated by the anti-government rallies.

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    Recapping 2013

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/12/2013

    » New Year’s is time to look back at what has happened during the year that is about to pass. The media usually takes this opportunity to do a round-up of memorable moments. As an esteemed publication ourselves, we decided to do our very own recapping of 2013 (and because we’re too lazy to go out and find new stories). The year hasn’t been a thoroughly smooth ride but we were certainly never bored. Bye-bye, 2013!

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    Road rules

    Guru, Published on 01/11/2013

    » If you think you’ve had it with Bangkok traffic, it seems various authorities have finally gotten off their asses and decided to do something about it. They recently put forth some stringent proposals intended to curb the ever-worsening road congestion in the capital. This week we explore the current (and possibly future) state of the roads and practices you should be aware of in the hope that one day (perhaps in this lifetime) we can be safe on the streets and actually go on that planned road trip (if the cars ever move out of the way, that is).

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    Pumped with attitude

    Muse, Published on 16/03/2013

    » On the first few glances, Suphakanya Tripwatana can be intimidating. With her severe, sharp fringe, flowy black hair, charcoal eyes and stylish attire she shines with confidence and has a boom box volume speaking voice that suggests she is not to be messed with.

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    Bridge over troubled roads

    News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 16/03/2013

    » While motorists may snarl and spit at the long lines of traffic trying to get around the Thai-Belgian Friendship bridge, now partially closed for repairs, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration deputy clerk Jumpol Sumpaopol takes a measure of pride in what the structure represents.

  • News & article

    Pumped with attitude

    Muse, Published on 16/03/2013

    » On the first few glances, Suphakanya Tripwatana can be intimidating. With her severe, sharp fringe, flowy black hair, charcoal eyes and stylish attire she shines with confidence and has a boom box volume speaking voice that suggests she is not to be messed with.

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    Le Pliage with a personal touch

    Life, Published on 13/06/2012

    » Even though the name Le Pliage may not ring a bell here, the actual Pliage tote is referred to as "that Longchamp bag" in Thailand and it's so popular by that moniker that it feels as if the French leather goods house offers nothing but that oh-so-practical, foldable canvas tote.

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    Closing-down sale at Siam Square

    Muse, Published on 07/04/2012

    » There's always a brighter side to even the gloomiest story, but it can sometimes take a measure - or a great deal - of positive thinking to see it. Take the outrage in some quarters about the planned redevelopment, probably involving demolition, of two cherished old cinemas in Siam Square, for example. Whether or not the Lido and the Scala survive in their present form, at least the threat to their existence has galvanised a group of young preservation activists into voicing their concerns; and the unfolding situation may even teach them how to better preserve our cultural heritage.

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