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Scary work
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/03/2015
» You have to wonder how the artists at Thumb Art Studios in northern Bangkok sleep at night.
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Man of the cloth
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 08/03/2015
» What a coincidence. In the very same week the temple known as Wat Phra Dhammakaya was under scrutiny over its abbot’s behaviour, your columnist was himself experiencing his first full day of being frocked.
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Rebel without a cause
B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 08/03/2015
» The proto queen of pop returns with a rather lukewarm new record.
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51 things you need to know about One Direction
B Magazine, Michael Ruffles, Published on 08/03/2015
» The world's biggest boy band plays in Bangkok next weekend, so it's time to brush up on your trivia.
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Propping themselves up
Published on 08/03/2015
» Rattapong “Beer” Yenjai is seated calmly as he uses a pair of nail scissors to trim excess skin from a severed human arm, visibly broken in two places just above the wrist.
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Must love cats
B Magazine, Duangkamol Panya, Published on 08/03/2015
» Since Pimchanok “Baifern” Leuvisetpaiboon sprang to fame in 2010’s coming-of-age romance Sing Lek-lek Tee Riak Wa Rak (Crazy Little Thing Called Love), she has had to settle into the shadow of co-star Mario Maurer. While Mario has gone on to secure superstar status, Baifern has been studying, and has done some solid but unspectacular work with stints in TV dramas and a string of endorsements deals.
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New York state of mind
B Magazine, Alan Parkhouse, Published on 08/03/2015
» When the first course of our New York Steakhouse lunch arrived, I suddenly regretted eating the day before. We were about to consume not only a top quality meal, but a towering amount of first-class food spread over a number of courses.
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Cutting to the point
B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 08/03/2015
» The first tool to appear in the world, invented by the Middle Stone Age man of the Mesolithic Period around 6,000 BC, was the knife. The first ones we know of were chipped from stone or seashells, with the edges or point sharpened to carve meat or remove animal skins to make clothing.
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Taking a leaf of faith
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 08/03/2015
» For the past several decades, Damnoen Saduak in Ratchaburi province has been a popular destination for foreign tourists wishing to see its floating market. While most visitors love it, there are those who think the market is only staged.
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Friends in need
B Magazine, Published on 08/03/2015
» There are many small dogs being dumped at the shelter, where they don’t belong. Most of them don’t survive. They could be suitable for apartments or small houses.
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