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Some like it Siam

Guru, Catherine Faulder, Published on 29/09/2017

» New things to do in Siam!? What an obvious story, we hear you say, dear readers! Another one about what's going on in the square mile of Bangkok's beating heart, which has been the epicentre of the city's art, culture and fashion scene since the 70s. Well, actually, new developments have occurred which simply cannot go unnoticed! And while researching the new, we found ourselves re-igniting that old flaming passion we had many years ago for the square. Some things don't change, and other things do, but it's safe to say that if you spend a day here, you'll locate that pulse that gives life to all your inspirations, be filled with new tastes and colours and perhaps pull an all-nighter working on your next big project. Read on to see why.

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Livin' La Vida Mocha

Guru, Lydia Bilton, Published on 10/03/2017

» Here's a Friday fun fact for you. Did you know that Starbucks (that world-famous green and white coffeehouse you Bangkokians love) failed miserably in Australia? In 2003, the American coffee giant opened eighty-four stores Down Under, and eight years later, sixty of those closed.

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Mung Ming Moomin

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 13/05/2016

» Bangkok is home to several cafes themed after cute characters and Moomin Café Bangkok is the latest addition. This new eatery aims to steal our hearts away with adorable eats and a cute atmosphere. Opened in mid-April, the cafe is styled after the whimsical world of the Moomins, a famous and beloved cartoon family by Finnish illustrator and writer Tove Jansson.

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Examining urbanity

Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 03/06/2015

» Stepping into the dimly lit Jim Thompson Art Center, one immediately feels connected. The parade of motorcycles is more than a common sight in Bangkok. The colourful car headlining and flaring lights are reminiscent of a songthaew ride home. Other video installations featuring in the space's current exhibition "Missing Links" are instantaneously relatable, even without any explanatory text.

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All over Beethoven

Life, Published on 10/12/2014

» Lithuanian pianist Artas Balakauskas will perform Beethoven's Piano Sonatas at the Siam Music Yamaha Concert Salon, on Saturday at 7pm.

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Speedy Grandma

Life, Published on 29/10/2014

» Speedy Grandma presents "BangDoc", a duo exhibition by Marc Stuart and Parn Penpayab. While Stuart's bright paintings are his observation of the Bangkok scenes, Parn's paper sculpture is a biting satire on contemporary society.

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The sight of silence

Life, Published on 05/08/2014

» Film Archive (Public Organisation) and British Council Thailand are organising the first "Silent Film Festival in Thailand" from Thursday until Aug 13.

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Don't be afraid

Guru, Published on 26/10/2012

» Halloween (Oct 31) is just around the dark corner. And since we're too old to trick-or-treat and too afraid to visit places that are actually haunted, here are alternative ways to have a bloody good time this Halloween without running the chance of encountering a real ghost (and losing all your hair in fright).