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    Gonna make ya sweat

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 14/11/2014

    » As Thais, we love to dance. Within a space of just one month starting on Nov 22, there will be four full-scale dance music festivals that, although similar in terms of musical genres and DJ line-ups, will be produced, presented and themed in a variety of different styles.

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    Welcome to paradise

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 19/03/2015

    » A mixture of intense, beer-smelling body odour and aggressive spitting can be fairly typical at hard rock concerts. Paradise Fest, featuring 11 of Thailand's top hard rock/metal bands at J.J Mall last Saturday, had none of that, but the rock experience was still taken to another level.

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    When we become comfortably numb

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 01/04/2015

    » When my baby sister was 20 years old, on the cusp of her first degree graduation in Japan, she told me, with all the seriousness and confidence a 20-year-old could muster, that she couldn't bring herself to date men she didn't consider pleasing to the eye.

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    Festival of culinary wonder

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 09/12/2014

    » Wonderfruit, Asia's first lifestyle festival, is right around the corner. Setting itself apart from countless other festivals around the world, Wonderfruit offers music, art, architecture, spirituality, fashion, organic farming, performances, healing and, most importantly, a meeting point for like-minded people.

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    Wonderfully fruity

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 25/12/2014

    » The first ever Wonderfruit Festival was picture perfect. And perfect pictures continue to flood social media. You can't really blame the "Wonderers" as the first lifestyle festival of its kind in Thailand was just plain pretty. There weren't any spots, even though it could use a bit more greens, that weren't Instagram-worthy.

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    Wonderfruit bears more than music

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 28/10/2014

    » Thailand is never short of festivals, all year round. From EDM, nostalgic, broken heart to song for life festivals, we've become both immune and suspicious whenever the word "festival" comes up, as one often looks, feels and sounds like another. But Wonderfruit Festival, taking place from Dec 19-21 in Chon Buri, aims to change all that.

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    Lucky number 13

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 07/10/2014

    » For the past 13 years, Apartmentkhunpa has hardly disappointed when it comes to delivering a great live performance. The band has honed its craft over the years, from a sharp musical skill set to natural showmanship. We’ve seen the band performing countless times over the years, as it’s an indie darling that has always rendered support to the local music industry.

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    Thai sounds, Japanese soil

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 17/07/2014

    » As one of Asia’s biggest music festivals, Summer Sonic has regional music lovers waiting with bated breath year in and year out for its line up. Thai fans have been flocking to the iconic festival for the past few years due to its proximity and accessibility, as well as stellar line up.

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    Of death and dying

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 01/08/2014

    » In the space of one month, five people I know have passed away — a close friend, a good friend’s brother, a former student, a distant relative and a friend’s father. Four died from accidents, one from natural causes.

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    Farewell, my friend

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 13/09/2013

    » One of the most admired Thai street artists/graphic designers Pharuephon Mukdasanit, or Mamafaka, passed away from accidental drowning at the weekend. It has been devastating news beyond what words can describe. The outpouring of responses from all over the world has been the best testament to how Pharuephon, better known as Tum, spent his short 34 years.

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