October 14, 2008 | Bangkok

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Working on a Cloud

October 7th, 2008
Working on a Cloud

Five programs that can take your office online. By Alisara Chirapongse, illustration by Temsiri Pothipattananont.

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Where to Stay in Chiang Mai

October 9th, 2008
Where to Stay in Chiang Mai

37 Nimmandhaemin Soi 9, 053-224-949 - With an emphasis on exclusivity, it only has eight-rooms, and attracts the likes of Ananda Everingham and Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, it’s not surprising that they offer one of the more expensive beds in town. What you’re paying for is classy Indo-Siam décor and furniture, the graceful staff clad in designer uniforms and the secluded courtyard swimming pool. (read more...)

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Where to Eat in Chaing Mai

October 9th, 2008
Where to Eat in Chaing Mai

Khaoniew Thieng Khuen
Kamphangdin Rd. 053-206-229. Open Mon-Sat midnight onwards. (read more...)

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Trippin’ on Ice (Cream)

October 8th, 2008
Trippin’ on Ice (Cream)

Fancy frozen delights put to the test. By Mim Koletschka. (read more...)

Sawasdee Jao: Deaf Party Monkeys

October 9th, 2008
Sawasdee Jao: Deaf Party Monkeys

Ask around about where to party in Chiang Mai, and the answer would be annoyingly predictable—it’s either Warm Up Café or Monkey. (read more...)

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Sawasdee Jao

October 10th, 2008
Sawasdee Jao

Whatever your leanings, Chiang Mai is sure to hit the spot. Text and photos by Nuttaporn Srisirirungsimakul.

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Q&A: Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit

October 10th, 2008
Q&A: Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit

Up-and-coming short filmmaker, Nawapol Thamrongrattanarit is one of the founders of Third Class Citizen (www.thirdclasscitizen.exteen.com), a group of indie filmmakers who host free screenings of “third-class cinema,” including everything from luuk thung music videos to artsy shorts. (read more...)

Q&A: Moko Yokoichi

October 7th, 2008
Q&A: Moko Yokoichi

Thais might be mad on Korea, but that doesn’t mean teenagers don’t keep a close eye on Japanese fashion through magazines like Cawaii! (read more...)

Q&A: DJ Arsit

October 9th, 2008

Q&A: Anada Everyingham

October 7th, 2008
Q&A: Anada Everyingham

I’ve been in too many films. I checked the internet the other day and they changed my name from Ananda Everingham to Ananda “Everyday.” (read more...)

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