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    Beary sweet fantasies

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 21/09/2012

    » If there is some god or gnome out there who brings overwhelming success to every restaurant a person opens, we're pretty sure Ashley Sutton has one up his sleeves. His newest joint, which just opened last month, Mr Jones' Orphanage, is already an easy home run. After already ruling a burger, cocktail, pizza and fish and chips empire, now he's finally invading the realm of desserts and getting a packed crowd daily.

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    Dresses for the year-end bashes

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 27/09/2012

    » Dresses always top the favourite list of Christmas purchases for any girl, thanks to the fact that you can't have enough dresses for all the parties leading up to the climactic countdown. Understanding such a scenario all too well, Miss Selfridge makes it a point to launch their special Christmas collection to let girls invest in their best party wardrobe.

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    Kitche ain't no kitsch

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 28/09/2012

    » We all know Thong Lor is for show, where getting spotted and looking flashy is on the main agenda _ for a certain tribe of Bangkok dwellers anyway. For something less demanding on the wallet, less showy and with a little more soul, but offering the very same quality, opt for this nook in Chatuchak instead.

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    A fitting riposte

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 03/10/2012

    » Preferring to reside at the edges of the literary circle, Wipas Srithong for the past week has found himself under the glare of the spotlight, a discussion and a controversy.

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    Continuing compassion

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 23/10/2012

    » The legendary forest conservationist Seub Nakhasathien was known for his unstinting efforts to save and protect wildlife in Huay Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, which was declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) in 1991 and is spread over Kanchanaburi, Tak and Uthai Thani provinces. His suicide from stress over failing to save wild animals 22 years ago shocked Thailand, but his good name and crusade remain in the hearts of many today.

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    On cloud nine, almost

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 26/10/2012

    » Back in Singapore, Paradise Dynasty resembles a dark lavish cave, with lots of black marble and velvet too, and, honestly, food that didn't really taste that great. Except for the legendary signature Dynasty dumplings, the dishes in the food court probably taste better than the offerings there. And fried rice, but if you can't master fried rice then, well, reconsider your existence.

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    Keeping abreast of the latest innovations

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 17/11/2012

    » There's a certain irony to clothing - it seems to matter because it's seen (everyone wants to look pretty and well dressed, right?), although in reality, it's what's not seen that actually matters.

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    The hand of fate

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 19/11/2012

    » Even though beauty sleep would have been preferred, Thai children used to drag themselves out of bed every morning to be greeted by Khun Thong, the chatty mynah bird that started a show which should by now be considered part of Thailand's national identity, Chao Khun Thong.

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    The rhythm is gonna get you

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 06/12/2012

    » The German Grammy-nominated and globally acclaimed electronic dance music DJ, Paul van Dyk, will be the main highlight of the Superbeat Music Festival taking place this Sunday at Bitec, Bangna. The ever-popular 40-year-old artist, whose real name is Matthias Paul, makes a welcome return to Thailand after his last visit in 2009. We asked him a few questions before his big performance on Dec 9.

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    Couture goes Global

    Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 13/12/2012

    » It is easy for non-connoisseurs to dismiss haute couture _ the artisanal, fine art side of fashion _ as big flamboyant costumes completely irrelevant to our everyday lives. As many believe, couture is something reserved for princesses and women at the apex of the social pyramid with plenty of cash to splash.

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