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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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    Water off a DJ’s back

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 25/11/2014

    » It was doubtful that Rip Curl Presents Tempology 2014 could pull it off — the low-key festival clashed with four other mega-events on the same day. But the underground dance music festival definitely passed the test with flying colours.

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    An Asian in disguise

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 17/09/2014

    » Natee Utarit doesn't always know what day of the week it is.

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    A lot like love

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 19/09/2014

    » After a successful run at Topshop on London’s Oxford Street, Bangkok- and London-based designer Linda Chareonlarb has finally planted her seeds of love, Lalalove, back in her motherland. Lalalove, which is sold worldwide in select stores, has a permanent home at last, snugging warmly among other outlets of Thai brands in Siam Center.

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    Thirteen years, same Apartment

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 30/09/2014

    » Thirteen years ago, Apartmentkhunpa was born out of the debris of legendary indie rock bands Siam Secret Service and Araija. We thought the new outfit wouldn't last for long, but four full-length albums, countless collaborative work across all disciplines and 13 years later, Tul Waitoonkiat (vocals), Piyanart Jotikasthira (guitar), Gun Rujinarong (guitar), Pukan Sunsuriya (bass) and Tassarerk Limsila (drums) are still doing what they do best: making music and playing to still-growing, appreciative crowds.

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    The shutterbugs

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 08/10/2014

    » Thailand's fashion scene is brimming with photographers who have the knack for elevating commercial shooting into an art form. Life speaks with two rising stars of contrasting styles and personalities who share a common ground of experimental edges, sharp perspectives and positive attitudes

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    Clued in and caustic

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 18/07/2014

    » Showtika Somjid’s pseudonym was suggested by the names of a mentally disturbed couple, Nola and Nolee, who lived rough in her neighbourhood; they were familiar faces, often seen roaming the streets, but they never caused any harm to anybody. Showtika said she never meant to spark off speculation that there might be deep, philosophical reasons for her adoption of “Nolanolee”, the moniker she uses to sign the art she creates. She just thought it sounded like a “cute and friendly” tag and said she sometimes wonders what combination of events brought that pair of homeless people to that juncture in their lives.

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    Fashion inspired by love letters

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 14/08/2014

    » Apart from being Thailand's latest cool shopping centre, Central Embassy is also home to Siwilai, Bangkok's newest concept store offering selected items and special collaboration trendy pieces from every corner of the world, including local talent. Siwilai's latest addition is Sincerely Yours, a new accompanying line from Sretsis.

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    Sretsis takes the spotlight

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 27/03/2014

    » For the past 12 years the Sretsis sisters, Kly, Pim and Matina Sukhahuta, have unknowingly changed the face of the Thai fashion industry. Tell them this, and they bashfully giggle it off. But they have. With Pim at the design helm, youngest Matina handling the jewellery and eldest Kly tackling marketing, Sretsis, woven by intimate family ties, fantastical fairy tales and effervescent femininity, has turned many Thai girls’ shapes on to classic womanly silhouettes with subtle twists using crafted, printed fabrics and subtle details that hark back to old glamour. They have given girls a chance to wear their enchanted forest dreams and spiritual adventures on their appliqued sleeves.

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    Setting the stage

    Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 21/01/2014

    » As the biggest entertainment promoter in Bangkok, BEC-Tero has had a hand in all kinds of shows over the years, from Disney On Ice to full-blown music festivals.

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