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The kiss heard round the BTS
Guru, Sumati Sivasiamphai, Published on 14/11/2014
» Hello, dear readers! I'm feeling so much love today that I wanted to send out big, sloppy kisses to all of you! Joob, joob, my lovelies!
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The return of the French revolution
Life, Pamela Tan, Published on 14/11/2014
» Three Michelin star chef Michel Roux, OBE, of the famed The Waterside Inn restaurant in England, will make another visit to Bangkok where he will be in residence at Le Normandie, at the Mandarin Oriental, from Monday to Nov 22.
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Dazzled by diamonds
Life, Published on 14/11/2014
» No other precious stones compare to diamonds when it comes to a woman's delight — and pleasing the gentler sex is the expertise of the Manufacture Piaget, which combines with fine watchmaking for sparkling pieces.
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The rich taste of single malt
Life, Pamela Tan, Published on 14/11/2014
» Bangkok single malt connoisseurs were treated to a special tasting session recently when Patrick Castanier, managing director of Pernod Ricard Thailand, hosted "The Glenlivet Legacy Tasting" for the first time in Thailand at Whisgars Ploenchit. Flown in specially from Scotland to conduct the tasting session was Darren Hosie, global brand ambassador of Glenlivet, one of the world's oldest single malt whiskies.
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Cuteness Carver
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 14/11/2014
» Yurawan “Hajy” Chompol, 28, turns ordinary pieces of rubber into extraordinary little things. Over the last two years, Hajy has made herself known as a maker of handmade rubber stamps, carving portraits and other adorable designs onto rubber blocks to make unique stamps. She also occasionally holds workshops to teach people how to make rubber stamps. See her work at fb.com/hajyworld and order a one-of-a-kind stamp at http://www.fb.com/madinstudio. We talk to Hajy about her kawaii creations.
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Like the old days
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 14/11/2014
» While fusing elements of Thai and other cuisines seem to be the norm of many restaurants these days (and there's nothing wrong with that), a new place called Yang Kao Kon chooses to stay faithful to recipes from the old days. This Thai restaurant is part of Frank & Release futsal field and has two levels. The indoor dining room on the first floor looks bland except for a few wooden cabinets filled with old stuff. There isn't much of a view through the tall windows unless you consider men kicking balls in a field to be a visual feast. The upper level offers outdoor dining with a view of the neighbours' roofs and antennae. You can tell from its look that Yang Kao Kon isn't the kind of place to go for a date (unless you two are on the 50th date) but should befit a low-key traditional meal. Their customers include futsal guys and white-collars in the area. Being a ma-and-pa place, their menu lists all dishes in Thai and without the accompaniment of saliva-inducing descriptions, but that doesn't mean their food is plain.
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Bangkok's dark underbelly casts a spell
Life, Richard Mcleish, Published on 14/11/2014
» A doctor visiting Bangkok. A beautiful, strange woman. A possible murder. Confusion. Brainwaves. It could be the premise of a slick David Lynch film, but instead it's Dark Bridge Binaural Brainwaves, the impressive debut feature film of Argentine Marcelo von Schwartz. And elevating its interest to the global stage is the use of binaural brainwaves in the soundtrack, putting it at the forefront of the niche "Neurocinema" movement that is gaining attention.
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Star-studded satisfaction
Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 14/11/2014
» Within the past two weeks I have partaken in four world-class feasts, which, all together, totalled 10 Michelin stars.
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Gonna make ya sweat
Life, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, Published on 14/11/2014
» As Thais, we love to dance. Within a space of just one month starting on Nov 22, there will be four full-scale dance music festivals that, although similar in terms of musical genres and DJ line-ups, will be produced, presented and themed in a variety of different styles.
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Watches go wild
Life, Published on 14/11/2014
» Animal-themed timepieces often appear in the realm of haute horlogerie, but not all are considered masterpieces.
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