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#167: What's in the Cards for 2007? - Predictions by 4 veteran fortunetellers
January 5th, 2007
For some artists, art is for art’s sake but for Anupan Pluckpankhajee art is for all. (read more...)
January 5th, 2007
The heir to the Boonrawd Brewery empire, Chutinant Bhirombhakdi, is proving himself more than the stereotypical business brat who would rather rest on his family’s laurels. (read more...)
January 5th, 2007
With a career spanning a decade, Kamol Sukosol Clapp, a.k.a. Sukie, has become synonymous with Thai indie music, Pru and Bakery Music. (read more...)
January 1st, 2007
What's in the cards for us Bangkokians this coming year. (read more...)
January 5th, 2007
In our continuing efforts to encourage understanding between people from different classes, genders, blood types and age groups, we introduce Pancake, our 15-year-old international school correspondent. (read more...)
November 21st, 2007
Nuttaporn Srisirirungsimakul and Emily Wang
Pu’er tea
Pu’er is the name of the town from which this tea was originally bought and sold. Unlike other teas, the fermentation process can take anywhere from one to 50 years, and it is considered a medicinal tea by many Chinese. (read more...)
November 23rd, 2007
Dear Mr. KIA: I hate to act like an irrational sixth-grader, but this is a big deal for me. My friends have been mocking me for months since the day I smiled to a girl as I tried to pick her up, but ended up getting an awkward “get-away-from-me-moron” look on her face. Don’t get me wrong. (read more...)
October 25th, 2007
If you can get around the tricky location and the house dogs, Chote Chitr provides quite a pleasant dining experience. There is a bit of hype surrounding this small restaurant that has been hailed by international publications for serving up some of the best—if authenticity is the gauge—Thai dishes in town. (read more...)
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