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Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert & Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 13/08/2018
» When it comes to the career path Thai parents desire for their children, vocational education more likely than not ranks at the bottom.
Life, Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 31/07/2018
» The Tham Luang cave rescue hit the world with a whirlwind of panic and terror. For better or for worse, Thailand was put on the global stage. The story of the 12 lost boys and their coach found its way into people's hearts, with countries all over the globe sending marines, technology and hope to Thailand. It is a story of humanity at its best. The storybook Kai Hua Ror: The World United Loak Ruam Jai Na Jai Klang Tham or roughly translated to For Laughs Edition: The World United At The Heart Of The Cave, aims to document the the positivity of this dark time. Instead of publicising the horror and fear, Kai Hua Ror is showing the unity of the world through art.
Muse, Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 28/07/2018
» 1 South Korean brand The Face Shop has teamed up with Coca-Cola to create a new make-up line. The Face Shop's renowned skincare technology and Coke's iconic cherry-red colour palette have come together in this The Face Shop x Coca Cola collaboration, which includes a collection of lip tints, lipsticks, eyeshadow palettes and cushion compacts. Bring a refreshing and bubbly feel to your make-up look with tones such as metallic red and luscious browns inspired by the refreshing, cool and bubbly Coca-Cola. Pick up your very own selection of The Face Shop x Coca Cola at any of Thailand's The Face Shop stores.
Muse, Phitchaya Thongthai & Sansiree Vesvarute, Published on 21/07/2018
» It doesn't have to be all about prints and fur for animal lovers. If you'd like to wear your love for animals in a more cutesy manner, there are currently many cuddly options that are made to last and not only from plastic. These accessories in stores now will surely satisfy your inner furry friend. Whether you prefer cats or dogs, there is a collection for you.
Muse, Phitchaya Thongthai & Sansiree Vesvarute, Published on 21/07/2018
» 1 Celebrating the meditative spirit of Buddhism amid the bustling Bangkok city life, Patrik Budenz's Samadhi photographs are black and white portraits of Northern Thai monks, capturing and immortalising the moment of sheer concentration. It makes the viewer stop and admire the split second of realism and transcendence. At Cinema Oasis. The exhibition runs until Aug 31.
Life, Story & Photo : Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 19/07/2018
» Tanat Teeradakorn's RootTech, on show at Bangkok CityCity Gallery, is an exhibition about technology, culture, people and the transparent divide that separates them. The show is conceived based on two simple components: auditory and visual, with the latter presented as a product of the former.
Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Petchtachat Arayasomboon & Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 18/07/2018
» Kantachai, 21, does not believe gaming for 10 hours nonstop is an issue as long as he is able to space the time between his playing to accommodate other activities.
Muse, Petchtachat Arayasomboon & Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 14/07/2018
» 1 For sweet lovers, enjoying a bunch of desserts can bring in that much-needed sugar rush. Recently, Escape Sansiri Hotel in collaboration with Dandelion Café launched a campaign Sweet Treat By Escape x Dandelion Café, finely creating three scrumptious sweet recipes with a unique design to match the rainy season. Our favourite is Snow White Apple Crumble, which offers a red apple from the oven with crumble and fresh butter. Served with vanilla ice cream, this dessert is one mild-blowing delicious dish. The two others include Crumble, Toasted Dark Raspberry S'more and Seashell Macaron with Sea Jelly. The campaign runs until Jan 13 at Escape hotels in Hua Hin and Khao Yai, with starting price at 195 baht.
Muse, Phitchaya Thongthai, Published on 07/07/2018
» 1. July is the month to celebrate diversity. Woof Pack, a group of creators, artists and activists, reflects on the global phenomenon that is June Pride month. They are hosting the LGBT+ Kaleidoscope Through My Lens exhibition. Bringing together a long list of renowned Thai photographers, "Through My Lens" captures the beauty and candour of the Thai LGBT+ community. The photos reflect on societal taboos of nudity and sexuality, exploring the emotions and difficulty of identifying beyond the bounds of gender roles. The exhibition is run until July 22 in the Woof Pack Space located in Sala Daeng.