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LIFE

Stop the slaughter

B Magazine, Story by Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 05/04/2020

» Jirayu Kiatrungwilaikul accidentally hit a URL while surfing the web that led him to a shocking video of a fox skinned alive and left to die.

LIFE

Nutritious balancing act

B Magazine, Story & photos by Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 26/01/2020

» In good health, people like to travel in search of delicious food or spend time cooking their own meals. When sick, loss of appetite occurs naturally. This symptom is universal, regardless of race, gender or age. As food consumption is crucial to maintain our health it is important to have some basic knowledge about types of food we should eat or avoid when we don't feel well.

LIFE

Discover Bhutan, your field guide to happiness

B Magazine, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 15/09/2019

» "Welcome to Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon," announces our Druk Air pilot, about 15 minutes before we land at Paro International Airport. For passengers like me, in a window seat on the left-hand side of the plane, the trip of a lifetime begins now.

LIFE

A world in horror

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 28/04/2019

» There is a new series that popped up on Netflix that is absolutely terrifying.

LIFE

The outrage conundrum

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 10/02/2019

» There is outrage in the social media world.

LIFE

Eat, drink and be merry

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 23/12/2018

» Happy Holidays, dear reader! In ­the dying embers of 2018, it is a good time to look back to consider all our achievements and "life lessons" (what we used call "failures") over the last 12 months.

LIFE

Looking back to look forward

B Magazine, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 16/09/2018

» With two successful horror films -- Chanthaly and Dearest Sister -- under her belt, Laos' first female director Mattie Do is currently engrossed in shooting her third film, a science-fiction thriller called Bor Mi Vanh Chark (The Long Walk), at a location that's a 30-minute drive from country capital Vientiane.

LIFE

Set the wheelchairs of change in motion

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 18/03/2018

» Anybody doing business in Thailand has horror stories about red tape. Not a day goes by where I am not responsible for felling at least one tree from somewhere deep within a national park. Page after page, I sign the bottom of these utterly useless photocopied pages, in triplicate, one after the other, all the time either contemplating life or how to end it all and put myself out of this bureaucratic misery.