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LIFE

Just hold on and keep pedalling

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 16/02/2020

» "We were all really jaded by the end of the last album. We'd done four albums in five years and it'd pretty much been non-stop. You do start to lose the love of it,"

LIFE

The spirit of Christmas

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 08/12/2019

» What a beautiful hamper.

LIFE

Ring the alarm

B Magazine, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 01/09/2019

» A recent trend in South Korean dramas is the blending of romantic stories with sci-fi elements, usually related to some kind of new and exciting technology. Examples include last year's I'm Not A Robot, a romantic comedy about a relationship between a human and a robot, and Memories Of The Alhambra, a tragic love story set in the world of augmented-reality action gaming.

OPINION

Another one bites the dust

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 07/07/2019

» It is a rule of competitive businesses not to recognise the competitor, pretending it does not exist — a rule that is broken, naturally, when something terrible happens to the competitor.

OPINION

As the world turns

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 16/06/2019

» Greetings from Sydney, capital city of New South Wales, and centre of the world if your world happens to be halfway down the Australian east coast.

LIFE

Love and devotion

B Magazine, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 14/04/2019

» Stacks of long bamboo poles are placed on the ground at Wat Wang Wiwekaram, a famous temple built by the revered late abbot Luang Pho Uttama. The temple is located in a Mon village in Sangkhla Buri district, on the Thailand-Myanmar border in Kanchanaburi province.

LIFE

Forget romance

B Magazine, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 17/02/2019

» Thai soaps are full of mia noi, or mistresses. A typical mia noi is a wicked woman who usually wears red lipstick and sexy outfits in order to lure married men into her trap with her evil plans. Whenever people come her way, the mistress doesn't hesitate to fight them, physically and psychologically.

LIFE

Against all odds

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 03/02/2019

» Kru June is perpetually late for school. She is the first to admit it, and the last to arrive. On this particular morning, the teachers and students of Baan Kui school have already begun morning assembly as she arrives, hurrying across the arid sports field where the morning ritual takes place.

LIFE

Scholastics amid the sugarcane

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 27/01/2019

» "OK, remember the homework I gave you yesterday?"

LIFE

The sharpest tool in the shade

B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 27/01/2019

» We're not even a full month into 2019 and it seems like the Thai indie music scene is already readying itself for another year of solid offerings. Leading the pack is none other than The Dumbs, a Winai Kitcharoenjiranont solo project. If that name doesn't ring a bell, Winai is one of the co-founding members of The Charapaabs, an elderly-themed concept band who's bestowed upon us a series of memento mori-inspired cuts like Funeral Party, Annual Check Up and Hello Monday. (Side note: keep an eye out for a review of their long-awaited debut LP, Maha Moradok, coming next Sunday.) He's also the brain behind TypeThai, a popular Facebook page and a YouTube channel that celebrates-slash-satirises Thai idiosyncrasies in all their glory.