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    Tak vents over offers, Oak's all man, No mama's boy

    News, Mae Moo, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Outspoken actress Bongkoj "Tak" Kongmalai is returning to the industry after a lengthy absence with a few characteristic barbs for men who assume she can be their mere plaything, and has no mind of her own.

  • LIFE

    Chapter and curse: Into the publishing fray once more

    B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Today is day one of my re-emergence after a month of hibernation, albeit self-enforced.

  • LIFE

    Saying it with smiles

    B Magazine, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Western photography of Asia can be gritty, featuring people living in wretched conditions as a way to draw attention to their plights. But Thai photojournalist Bhanuwat Jittivuthikarn took a different approach to his subjects when he travelled the continent. "Yes there are many issues that require awareness, but I want to do it by showing a lighter side of humanity," he said.

  • LIFE

    Nowhere near extinct

    B Magazine, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Aussie indie rock foursome the Last Dinosaurs deliver an impressive debut album, boasting a fresh indie pop sound that goes far beyond their prehistoric name

  • LIFE

    Ready, Aim, Perspire!

    B Magazine, Published on 18/03/2012

    » I raise a revolver to the man's head. I don't know what I am doing, I just know it has to be done. In the still of silence, with one eye closed and a finger on the trigger, I pause ... and fire.

  • LIFE

    Appetite for destruction

    B Magazine, Published on 18/03/2012

    » With more than 26 million copies of Suzanne Collins' young adult novel The Hunger Games in print in the US alone, the challenge of bringing it to the screen was immense. And nobody felt this pressure more than the film's star, Jennifer Lawrence, who plays protagonist Katniss Everdeen, the everyday teen thrown into a situation that is anything but everyday.

  • LIFE

    Scent of the unusual

    B Magazine, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Jutamas Theantae worked as a food and beverage director for many years, and while it is a post she still holds, it is her re-entry into the kitchen as head chef that has improved her quality of life, she says. Jutamas, or Chef Som, has a degree in lithography from Visva-Bharati University in Santiniketan, India, the town Nobel literature laureate Rabindranath Tagore made famous.

  • LIFE

    Don't count out cookery of past in today's kitchens

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Every piece of cooking equipment used in homes or restaurants was invented to answer a special need. But over the years later versions that use newer technologies to make them cheaper, lighter or easier to clean and maintain have replaced the originals.

  • LIFE

    Make the moist of it

    B Magazine, Normita Thongtham, Published on 18/03/2012

    » The exact number of trees killed by the floods that devastated nearly one third of Thailand from August last year to mid-January may never be known. But if we take into consideration the fact that no tree is able to remain alive in stagnant water for long, it is safe to estimate that hundreds of thousands if not millions of trees were wiped out. After years of hard labour tending their fruit trees, orchard growers in provinces ravaged by the floods will have to start all over again.

  • LIFE

    Friends in need

    B Magazine, Published on 18/03/2012

    » Lulu and her four female puppies were rescued from the flood. The puppies are three months old and just completed their last vaccinations. They are small, terrier-mixed puppies.

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