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WORLD

Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoon will soon be public property

Brooks Barns of the New York Times, Published on 28/12/2022

» LOS ANGELES: There is nothing soft and cuddly about the way The Walt Disney Co. protects the characters it brings to life.

BUSINESS

The Economic Rebound From Covid-19 Was Easy. Now Comes the Hard Part.

Business, Tom Fairless & Mike Cherney & David Harrison, Published on 09/11/2021

» The global economy's comeback from last year's deep contraction is approaching a delicate juncture, as policy makers and executives grapple with the bumpy transition from the post-pandemic reopening to a more normalized pace of growth.

BUSINESS

Red-Hot U.S. Economy Expected to Cool From Here

Business, Sarah Chaney Cambon & David Harrison, Published on 20/07/2021

» The U.S. economy's 2021 growth surge likely peaked in the spring, but a strong expansion is expected to continue into next year, say economists surveyed by The Wall Street Journal.

SPORTS

I hate losing and that's where my competitive drive comes from

Sports, Brooks Koepka, Published on 07/10/2020

» Everything always seemed to be so hard growing up. We didn't have a lot of money back when I was a kid, so I couldn't always go play golf tournaments as much as I wanted to and basically couldn't afford a coach. I never got anything handed to me.

LIFE

Standing up proud

B Magazine, Harrison Brooks, Published on 09/12/2018

» Comedian Shane Bhatla is working with activist organisation OutBKK to create a safe space for LGBTQ people in Bangkok to be able to perform and celebrate who they are without being judged or ridiculed.

LIFE

From snow-covered Canada to the tropical heat of Thailand

Life, Harrison Brooks, Published on 07/12/2018

» A few nights a week at the far end of the Central Rama IX shopping mall, a sound can be heard echoing throughout the 7th floor that, to anyone who knows it, would seem out of place in a tropical country like Thailand and more suitable in the temperate climates of Canada or Finland.

LIFE

City light, city bright

Guru, Harrison White, Published on 07/12/2018

» In the heart of one of Bangkok's red-light areas, CityLight Coffee in Sukhumvit 4 offers refuge for workers in the area and anyone in need of their daily caffeine hit. The recently renovated cafe has high ceilings, large comfy couches and is air-conditioned, which we know is much needed in this city.

LIFE

Bangkok embraces The Weeknd

Life, Harrison Brooks, Published on 05/12/2018

» Through his onstage energy, interaction with the crowd and pure voice, The Weeknd kept the audience firmly in the palm of his hand throughout the entirety of Sunday's show at Impact Arena.

LIFE

Bright city lights

Guru, Harrison White, Published on 23/11/2018

» CityLight Coffee, which has been open for four years on Sukhumvit 4, is more than just a cafe. The coffee shop has been helping vulnerable women and children, working in the infamous Nana area, rebuild their lives. With training programmes that provide holistic transformation and empowerment, with the aim to provide long-term careers for them and the community. Guru spoke with Sarinya "Tuk" Kaewsai, manager of CityLight to find out more.

LIFE

Keeping a tradition alive, from the outside in

Life, Harrison Brooks, Published on 25/10/2018

» The roar of engines fills the air as a steady stream of cars zoom past Rama I. Sitting on a hotel-bar patio, trying to ignore the noise, is Sayuki, Japan's first Caucasian geisha. In Bangkok briefly on her way to Italy, Sayuki, originally Fiona Graham, talked to us about her education, her previous work as a documentary filmmaker and her current career as a geisha.