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#179: BYE, BYE BAZAAR
March 29th, 2007
Save Suan Lum Night Bazaar! by Duangtawan Nilayon, photos by Grégoire Glachant, illustrations by Manasya Sachorfah (read more...)
March 29th, 2007
Anant Lerpradit is currently news editor of the Judprakai section of Krungthep Turakij, lecturer at Silpakorn University and Gen-X Academy, columnist and editor of quarterly jazz magazine Jazz Life, and author of Jazz: Issarapab Thang Dontree Khong Manudsayachad (Jazz: Mankind’s Musical Freedom), Jazz Guitarist and 100 Jazz Album Reviews. (read more...)
March 29th, 2007
A recent addition to the Fat Radio lineup, Kanitkul Netbute, or Preaw, might be new to broadcasting, but she is not new in the music industry. Formerly a member of the “Kuun Sarm Super Gang” band, this fresh faced singer is bringing a new approach to Sunday afternoons. (read more...)
March 29th, 2007
We always need more space and more time. We believe that if we spent more time working, we could earn enough to buy more space. Two artists, Wittawat Tongkeaw (32) and Ditapong Boonsanong (30), teaching in two different universities, believe that if we can stop moving for a while, we might better appreciate everything around us. (read more...)
November 21st, 2007
Bay Ta Ra—Bar Ta Le
The scene: Hip glass building brings a bit of seaside ambiance to the crammed street of Khao San with its vivid blue pool surrounded by a bar and beach chairs. Seating in air-con comfort or on the second floor patio. (read more...)
November 21st, 2007
Dear Mr. KIA: Last night, a bunch of friends and I went to dinner at Pla Dib, and I noticed something really cool on a wall. They have a bunch of photos clipped together, that have wild colors and exciting defects. My friends told me that the photos were taken by a species of toy camera called Lomo. I love photography, but I can never take good photos. (read more...)
November 19th, 2007
In the summer it is a scalding expanse of desert, in the spring verdant grassland; but in the winter, Inner Mongolia is a white kingdom few travelers, beyond the occasional Mongol nomad, are brave enough to enter. Indeed, the traditionally nomadic lifestyle of the native Mongolian reflects the region’s unforgiving climate. (read more...)
October 25th, 2007
Most people equate French restaurants with fine dining. But just as we don’t eat Royal Thai cuisine every day, the average Frenchman doesn’t survive on Michelin-star meals but instead enjoys food that is much more basic—and inexpensive. La Boulangeis a cross between a bistro and a bakery. (read more...)
October 25th, 2007
Despite its name, Secret Garden is apparently no secret, and we are not surprised because based on ambiance alone, this charming restaurant deserves to succeed. Not only is it surrounded by a huge garden, the white house also resembles one inside, with pastel green walls, flower arrangements and decorative artificial vines clinging to chandeliers. (read more...)
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