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Mexican Millennials Style
Special Publications, Published on 27/11/2015
» Meet the new generation of restaurateurs: the millennials. They’re channelling their values through their enterprises and, for the jaded foodie, it’s engendering very nice full feelings.
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Getting started
Guru, Published on 27/11/2015
» Start-ups are a growing trend in Thailand’s economy, especially among young graduates. To find out why, Guru catches up with Thaddeus Koh, co-founder of e27 and Echelon Thailand 2015, a large tech and start-up conference that runs until today (Nov 27), at Bitec.
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The bread winner
Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 27/11/2015
» Desperate times call for desperate measures, and when you’re living in Bangkok, a city that seems to have everything — apart from a branch of Pret A Manger — to curb your sandwich cravings, you look to Google for a solution.
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Packing punches
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/11/2015
» If you weren’t sent to Earth from Krypton yesterday, you’ll know American superheroes have been dominating international pop culture in recent years; in fact, people seem to have developed a literal appetite for their beloved men (and women) in tights.
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Delivery
Guru, Published on 27/11/2015
» How did Chinese courier businesses respond to a ban on electric scooters?
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Winter Wonderlands
Guru, Jarupat Buranastidporn, Published on 27/11/2015
» Can you feel that? The winter breeze is finally passing through Thailand. Well, either that or you’ve just walked through 7-Eleven’s doors. Nevertheless, it’s nearly December, and what does this mean? Scouring Uniqlo for fleeces on discount, “sick” day planning, last-minute reports, fantasising about what to do with your year-end bonus and, of course, checking which parties are worth hitting up. To save you some time, Guru has compiled a guide to festivals and fairs that will take place before the new year arrives. Sobriety, of course, is not guaranteed.
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Unhappy Together
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 27/11/2015
» In By The Sea, a grieving couple arrives at a seaside town in France, a picturesque hamlet fronted by gravel beaches and craggy outcrops. He's Roland, a struggling writer, and he's played by Brad Pitt in what looks like a clear reminiscence of Ernest Hemingway. She's Vanessa, a dancer and a woman in irredeemable sorrow, and she's played by Angelina Jolie-Pitt, her face smeared by a haze of 1970s-style eyeshadow in what looks like a demented version of Sophia Lauren or Monica Vitti.
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Fragments of the region, in short
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 27/11/2015
» On Jan 2005, the Asian Film Archive (AFA) was founded by a group of film lovers and archivists in Singapore. From then on it has worked to preserve, restore, collect and promote the heritage of Asian cinema, as well as co-operate with other preservation agencies and archives to encourage research and critical appreciation of Asian films.
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Rediscovering my city
Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 27/11/2015
» Returning to Bangkok in the late 1980s, ML Poomchai Chumbala became a New York Times foreign correspondent that had him writing a column about Thailand. The assignment had him rediscovering his hometown after being away for 12 years following schooling in the UK.
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Dead cool
Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 27/11/2015
» Javanese vampires, an undead tribe of immortal warlocks, a hard-boiled detective and an assortment of beautiful demons -- all of which stalk the twilight of Jakarta looking for blood, thrills and power in HBO Asia's original series Halfworlds. Premiering on Sunday at 9pm on HBO, the eight-episode show mixes Southeast Asian folklore with anime-cool and noir cinema, and it shows promise of a regional TV production that carries a dose of international appeal.
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