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  • LIFE

    Flowers bloom at Central

    Life, Published on 09/11/2018

    » Over a dozen species of rare roses were in full bloom to mark the 71st anniversary of Central Department Store during its annual flower festival.

  • LIFE

    A festival for foodies

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 09/11/2018

    » The inaugural "MLive Market" food festival is set to celebrate the vibrant Bangkok street food scene on Nov 10-18.

  • LIFE

    Mallorca chef visits Bangkok

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 09/11/2018

    » Hailing straight from Spain's two-Michelin starred Zaranda restaurant in Mallorca, world-acclaimed chef Fernando P. Arellano will be hosting a one-night-only gala dinner at Bangkok's Uno Mas restaurant on Nov 30.

  • LIFE

    Big in Japan

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 09/11/2018

    » The 31st Tokyo International Film Festival wrapped up last weekend, with French drama Amanda taking home the Tokyo Grand Prix and Best Screenplay awards. Director Mikhaël Hers' third feature, Amanda tells the story of a young man who cares for his orphaned niece following his sister's death in a delicate tale of familial love and how people cope with tragedy.

  • LIFE

    Omega women

    Life, Apipar Norapoompipat, Published on 09/11/2018

    » For 170 years, Swiss luxury-watch company Omega has been pushing the frontiers of precision in horology, proven by the calibre of individuals donning Omega's timepieces on their wrists. From John F. Kennedy to Neil Armstrong to North Pole explorer Ralph Plaisted, watches like the Speedmaster and Seamaster have been cemented in some of the most important moments and milestones in world history.

  • LIFE

    What is enough?

    Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 09/11/2018

    » "What is Enough", which opens today at Jam, 6pm, is a collaboration between Pooja Kishnani, Jda Jda and Samantha Marion. The exhibition is their response to the changing tides of femininity in society. Kishnani explores the question using pens, markers and paint, answering with the drawings she has been creating over the last three years. Jda jda subverts the question by using objects and contemporary cultural references, delivered in digital mediums and installation pieces. While, Marion dives deep into colour as part of her daily meditative practice and replies to the question with her vibrant watercolour and acrylic paintings.

  • THAILAND

    Permanent revolutionary

    Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 09/11/2018

    » When your father happens to be Ernesto "Che" Guevara, the Argentine Marxist revolutionary who was an engine of the Cuban Revolution, you learn early in life to be emotionally strong, grounded and defiant -- proud of your ideology, regardless of how it may be viewed by the rest of the world.

  • LIFE

    Whole Lotta Brunch

    Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 09/11/2018

    » Health-conscious people may have already tried Brunch Bowl's delivery service, enjoying their set meal plans and handmade cold-pressed juices since 2014. Owner Kornbongkoj "Paang" Thongthew has taken the next step in expanding her business -- a Brunch Bowl Happy & Healthy cafe, launched in March. The cafe ensures that their already fresh ingredients are even more, well, fresh especially when served at the source rather than through delivery.

  • LIFE

    An introduction to Franco-Chinese dining

    Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 09/11/2018

    » Thong Lor's Arena 10 entertainment hub is known for its nightlife hotspots of bars and clubs. However, standing out within the hustle and bustle of it all is Prelude Restaurant & Bar with its fine dining presentation, relaxed vibe, tasting menu and cocktails. With an emphasis on using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and combining their love of French and Chinese food, and cooking techniques, Prelude is named after their aim -- to introduce diners their Franco-Chinese fusion cuisine, as well as being the first restaurant by owners Holly Chiu and chef Calvin Wong, the latter graduating from the Culinary Institute of America.

  • LIFE

    The great outdoors

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 09/11/2018

    » If you have felt the crisp, cool Bangkok mornings, then you're probably aware that the cool season is about to kick-off. While we may not have four seasons in Thailand, we definitely have camping season. The slightly lowered temperatures means this is the perfect time to spend a few days in the mountains surrounded by nature instead of skyscrapers. The word "camping" may give rise to a few assumptions -- roughing it out in the wild, having to rely on your wits and limited resources, being out in the open with the possibility of dangerous animals lurking about, sleeping in a tiny cramped tent, and worse of all, having to go to the "toilet" in a hole in the ground. But it's 2018 and there ways to go camping without having to suffer such discomfort.

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