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    Around Thailand in four days

    Guru, Published on 02/11/2018

    » The very popular Thai Teaw Thai Fair (Discovery Thai) returns for the 49th time at a new venue just in time for your winter getaway (Thai "winter" started on Oct 27, for those who can't feel the cool breeze). This time, there will be 700 booths in Hall 3 and 4 of Impact Muang Thong Thani . Expect attractive offers from hotels, resorts, airlines, travel agents, car rentals, water parks and restaurants. We did a preliminary research to present you with a few highlights.

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    What's in a Thai name?

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 02/11/2018

    » One aspect about Thai culture that many visitors may be curious about or find fascinating is how we are named, as there seem to be some unwritten rules governing it. This week, I would like to shed some light on this unique aspect of Thai culture while airing my grievances with my fellow Thais who have encountered incidents regarding their names. Our struggle is real.

  • LIFE

    Bismillah, Freddie will not let us go

    Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 02/11/2018

    » Freddie Mercury, played with an earnest commitment bordering on fetishism by Rami Malek in the biographical film Bohemian Rhapsody, is a rock star the likes of which we hadn't seen before the 1970s and haven't since: An Asian frontman of a British rock outfit, a four-octave opera lover who sang in leotards and thongs, a proud organiser of orgiastic jamborees, and a gay man who endeared himself to the hard-rock audience that, in all likelihood in those pre-diversity days, either failed to realise that their mustachioed rock-god was out-and-out queer or suppressed their suspicion so completely that they didn't feel any cognitive dissonance in their devotion to Queen. Even the name Freddie gave the band laid it all bare.

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    Get it before it's gone

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 02/11/2018

    » Not so long ago, Charoen Nakhon Road was one of Bangkok's major thoroughfares that enjoyed light traffic while its bordering neighbourhoods, all of them culinarily abundant, are less flocked-to by visitors.

  • LIFE

    Lionising Singapore

    Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 02/11/2018

    » 'New Sin", chef Han Li Guang explains, is the expression he uses to refer to the way he pushes the boundaries of Singaporean cuisine.

  • LIFE

    The cow goes..

    Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 02/11/2018

    » In the midst of Ekamai Shopping Mall, lies the quaint Moola Café. Catering to the early birds in the area, the café is open from 7.30am and specialises in all-day breakfast, homemade ice cream and unusual coffee and tea pairings.

  • LIFE

    The art of interpretation

    Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 02/11/2018

    » The first Bangkok Art Biennale has finally hit the city, covering 20 locations and venues by more than 70 local and international artists from 33 countries around the world. There is a lot of art to be seen and admired by just what these talented creators have produced, giving those who are interested an incentive to explore the Big Mango. The event, which took off on Oct 19, will end on Feb 3, 2019.

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    Doors wide open

    Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 02/11/2018

    » Born and raised in Bangkok before studying in the UK and Australia, Oranan Tangpanitanon is the owner of The Hidden Closet, Bangkok's first erotic boutique, on Thong Lor 6. After working in the film industry for a few years, Oranan decided to open the Hidden Closet with her girlfriends in October 2011. That first iteration of the shop, however, has closed down and it moved location in 2016. The store has satisfied many customers looking to sizzle and spice up their sexual adventures and relationships, from offering sensual lingerie, sexy role-playing outfits, fetish gear such as paddles, handcuffs, ball gags, you name it. She will soon open her second branch, The Hidden Closet Studio on Ekamai 12, which will not only be a store but will include, among other services, a couples photo booth, classes and workshops dealing with various topics of eroticism for singles, couples and groups, art and performance events, and much more.

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    Thai-born Swedish chef to visit Bangkok

    Life, Published on 02/11/2018

    » St Regis Bangkok is set to welcome globally acclaimed chef Sayan Isaksson, a Thai-born Swedish chef/patron of Michelin-starred Esperanto restaurant, on Nov 4-11.

  • LIFE

    Visit from a French chef

    Life, Published on 02/11/2018

    » The Athenee Hotel Bangkok is to present a series of multi-course gourmet menus by Nicolas Isnard, co-owner and chef of Michelin-starred restaurant Auberge de la Charme, in Prenois, France, on Nov 14-17.

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