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Cheap Dates: It doesn't need to be expensive to be romantic

Your money is kind of tight at the end of the month, but you have a special someone you want to impress and it can’t wait. A candle-lit dinner and cocktails at a luxurious restaurant on the top fl oor of a hotel are beyond your means, but you want to offer a memorable night. What do you do? (read more...)

Girls’ Nights, Boys’ Nights

Who has more fun after dark? We find out. By Nuttaporn Srisirirungsimakul, illustrations by Valaree Bunnag (read more...)

Booze and bites to accompany the football matches. By Mim Koletschka and Stephanie Roy (read more...)

Q&A: Vip Buraphadeja

Vip Buraphadeja The former editor of Hamburger, the breakthrough indie lifestyle publication, is writing a new page of his life with Happening, a free arts and entertainment magazine. (read more...)

Lookin’ Good

Whoever’s been spreading the rumor that looks don’t matter is a straight up liar. So, whether you like it or not, let the beautification begin because that’s one sure fire way of getting you back in business. (read more...)

Five female dating experts share their secrets on acing that crucial first date. (read more...)

You’re done with the nightlife scene, you hate big crowds, and you’re kind of at a stage where you just want to go about your daily life and casually “run into” someone. Here’s where you can do just that. (read more...)

Get Matched

Dating in the 21st century—here’s how you do it. By Sonia Boonchanasukit, illustration by Temsiri Pothipattananont

You already know it—your mom is not going to hook you up. She might have plans, but that “nice” girl or boy she picked, well, it’s just not going to work out. Problem is, you’re still single. (read more...)

Q&A: Komsun Nanthachit

Komsun Nanthachit The multi-tasking writer, TV host, architect, actor and bar owner has no ambition, he says—only childish obsessions. (read more...)

Q&A: Jarurat Theslamyai

Laika is the pen name of 26-year old Jarurat Theslamyai who, together with her friend Sputnik, recently completed their debut collection of short stories. The finished book, Moon, won second prize at the Indie Book Awards and has now been published by the Thai Writers Network. (read more...)

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