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News, Penchan Charoensuthipan, Published on 20/12/2015
» A 25-year-old job broker accused of swindling money from more than 40 women with promises of well-paid jobs at massage spas overseas has been arrested at Suvarnabhumi airport.
Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/12/2015
» Buying small birds and then releasing them seems like a kind thing to do. It isn't, say animal rights workers.
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 20/12/2015
» With all the column inches dedicated to the Rajabhakti Park controversy over the past month, your columnist has been trying to devise ways of writing about what is fast becoming this government’s Achilles heel without incurring the wrath of the military.
B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 20/12/2015
» On his first solo album in nearly a decade, Babyface revisits his trademark sound with a new-found positive attitude towards love.
B Magazine, Published on 20/12/2015
» Montira Sasumrun always dreads Christmas and New Year. When everyone else is looking forward to holidays, family and unwrapping presents, it’s her busiest time of the year: the PR battle royale.
B Magazine, Richard Leu, Published on 20/12/2015
» It's been a busy year for Japanese makers churning out concept cars. Meet the most mouth-watering — and outlandish — ideas.
B Magazine, Alan Parkhouse, Published on 20/12/2015
» Where to find a good traditional Christmas dinner is a question asked by many Bangkok residents at this time every year, and there is an answer.
B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 20/12/2015
» A couple of months ago a survey was conducted to determine how people abroad viewed Thailand’s food. The result was that phat Thai was thought to be the national dish. Thai food, people thought, had to be sprinkled with pounded peanuts, and was made with fresh herbs that might include galangal and krachaai, although ginger could be used instead. A Thai dish had to be extremely spicy and was eaten with chopsticks. It was suitable for vegetarians and was cheap.
B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 20/12/2015
» Academy award-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o made headlines recently for wearing a bright green sweater. Apparently there’s an arbitrary rule in the West that one must not wear bright colours in winter. Bright greens and reds are frowned upon by fashion critics; for them these colours are strictly for summer only. In winter people are supposed to wear only colours that are dark, darker and darkest, in deference to the death of flowers in parks and gardens.
B Magazine, Published on 20/12/2015
» These three gorgeous cats are some of the many we rescue from poor health. Despite them being friendly, they are hard to adopt as people often misconceive them as being bad luck because of their dark fur.