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  • BEAUTY BEATThe right cover

    25 May 2013 : Foundation

  • cover storyMind of a hatter

    25 May 2013 : TV personality Khunteera Pachimsawat has always loved fashion as well as the arts and crafts. Watching the classic movie Breakfast At Tiffany's over and over, she fell in love with the famous pearl necklace worn by Audrey Hepburn, and made one for herself.

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  • Inspired by faith and art

    27 Apr 2013 : It is said that a sense of faith and awe-inspiring grandeur motivated Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel and many other famous works of religious art.

  • BEAUTY BEAT

    Adapt or melt

    27 Apr 2013 : With relative humidity rising as the rainy season approaches and the merciless sun continuing to make us sweat buckets, we need something lightweight and non-sticky to pamper our skin. There can be few things worse than the sensation of melting make-up trickling down your face or the realisation that you've been walking around covered in unsightly smudges because the moisturiser you applied earlier has got all clumped up with face powder.

  • COVER STORY

    Let the food do the talking

    27 Apr 2013 : A few months before Duangporn Songvisava was named Asia's Best Female Chef, she received a phone call asking if she would accept the award. Initially doubtful, she agreed to accept the award in March.

  • SLICE OF LIFE

    Top of his game

    27 Apr 2013 : If there is one similarity between being a sportsman and hotelier, for Wim Fagel it is the need for both to perform to the best of their capabilities.

  • BOOKMARKS

    Extreme exertion

    27 Apr 2013 : Some exercise is undoubtedly better than none, but if people go beyond moderate amount, it can cause problems.

  • PAGE TURNER

    World of wonder

    27 Apr 2013 : It's the feeling when a place, or a moment, takes our breath away and fills us with sense of connection or of discovery, or rediscovery; a feeling of being lost, and then found.

  • The Bangkok tea party

    26 Apr 2013 : Just like bell-bottoms morphing into boot-cut and eventually skinny jeans, the way people enjoy their cuppa also changes over time. Sipping tea from porcelain cups with pinkies raised may not be a common sight in Thailand just yet, but tea-drinking is very much a part of our everyday life whether we realise it or not. The availability of tea is more relevant when it is staring at us through a plastic bottle, usually with a brightly cluttered tag, or in a tea bag that we mindlessly dunk into hot water. In other words, it is produced for the masses with nothing personal or delicate at all. The recently opened tea salons around town, however, are looking to stimulate the fine culture and experience of tea time: scones, timers and all.

  • Wing your way to Europe with comic competition

    26 Apr 2013 : This offer is no fake. Aspiring cartoonists who wish to visit France are invited to enter the Embassy of France's "Thailand Anti-counterfeiting Cartoon Contest" held under the theme "Beware of Counterfeiting: Danger is Calling".

  • If you like then you should put a cube on it

    26 Apr 2013 : Pablo Picasso was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century and a founder of the cubist movement, but he is known for paintings and sculptures rather than jewellery.

  • Communication design students walk the talk

    26 Apr 2013 : Chulalongkorn University presents "CommDe Creative Walk", a degree exhibition of the first group of graduates from CommDe Chula, the international communication design programme at the university's Department of Industrial Design, Faculty of Architecture.

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