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News, Published on 19/11/2017
» >> Central Chidlom and Central Embassy are hosting a flower extravaganza that has filled both shopping malls with millions of multicolour fresh flowers.
News, Roger Crutchley, Published on 19/11/2017
» The Ploenchit Fair, to be held at Bangkok Patana School next Saturday, serves as an annual reminder that the year is drawing to a close. The fair always reminds me of Queen Victoria, or rather her statue, which graced the fair in the days when it was held at the British embassy.
News, Published on 19/11/2017
» Unesco's latest report on Thailand's education system is a disappointment for the government and Thai people as a whole. However, the report can be seen as a genuine wake-up call for the government in terms of what it can do to improve our education system.
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 19/11/2017
» My beloved dog of 15 years is dying. His descent into canine dotage has been swift. Gone are the days when he bounded down the driveway to greet me at my front gate, tail wagging, jumping for joy, pawing and slobbering over my mid-priced Robinson slacks and Platinum Plaza work shirt.
Spectrum, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 19/11/2017
» As a restless teenager, Amnad Chuasaman threw himself into any daredevil stunt. With friends by his side, he would drink and drive, race bikes and do loads of other things considered unsafe. Being young and carefree, it never crossed their minds they could get hurt doing it.
B Magazine, Published on 19/11/2017
» Din and Sai were born on the street on a busy road. Both are two-month-old males. Din was hit by a car and left with a slight fracture to his leg. They have been vaccinated.
B Magazine, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 19/11/2017
» When Phajaranat "Mimi Tao" Nobantao, 24, bought a flight to the United States, she initially intended to go as a tourist. She was planning to meet a friend of hers based in Maryland, but after some talks the two decided to meet in New York City instead. Mimi was excited to see the city's most iconic spots and get a feel for a place she had long dreamed about -- she had often thought about what it would be like to make it big in the Big Apple.
B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 19/11/2017
» Though it feels like an afterthought, a final EP by one of the most thrillingly cerebral UK art-rock outfits proves how much they will leave an unfillable dent in indie-rock.
B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 19/11/2017
» Ever wonder why it is so wonderful to have a good bowl of khao tom pla insi (rice soup with king mackerel), mahi-mahi steak or grilled salmon with soy sauce? The credit, at least partly, goes to the skill of your cook. The other part of such a pleasant eating experience is that the fish comes bone-free. Somebody has done a very good filleting and deboning job for you already.
Spectrum, Published on 19/11/2017
» He's called the "Prince of Vegetables" for a reason. It's because he's dedicated his life to growing highly nutritious produce. But unlike your conventional farmer, Nakorn Limpacuptathavon does it without chemicals and without much space -- on a 480-square-metre plot of land in northern Bangkok.