Play or Pass? Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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It brings me little to no pleasure to have to publicly disagree with a colleague, but I feel it is imperative that we set the record straight. Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent are not the best couple of all the couples on HGTV’s various offerings. That honor belongs to Steve and Leanne Ford, of Restored by the Fords,…
Читать дальше...Rachel Lipstein writes about how, during the coronavirus pandemic, beards, mustaches, and facial hair have become a subject of public-health concern and a way to convey solidarity from afar.
Poor air quality has long been linked to increased health issues, as well as premature death. Fine particulate matter, also called PM2.5, is the term for small particles found in the air. We have long known that PM2.5 can penetrate into the lungs, causing a number of issues, such as asthma, bronchitis, heart attacks,…
Читать дальше...Baan Ice (fb.com/pg/baanice.restaurant) and Sorn have launched a market in front of Baan Ice restaurant on Thong Lor where farmers are able to sell their products. The market is non-profit as it directly supports the farmers and will run for a limited time only. If you want to support farmers during these hard times that they're facing, this is one of the best ways to do it. Call 092-546-2099 or...
This stay-at-home period is the perfect opportunity to enjoy self-care and self-love. To help give both mind and body a boost of TLC (that's tender loving care for those not in the know), here's a guide to creating your own at-home day spa experience, equivalent to that of a glorious, luxury hotel spa.
Since 1906, flowers have been a source of inspiration for Van Cleef & Arpels. Every year, the Paris-based maison celebrates the vernal season with blooming bijoux. Inspired by petals' airy movement, the Frivole collection extends with eight new pieces, including bracelets and secret watches, for spring 2020.
'In the old days when there was no air-conditioner, Thais had our own ways to fight the scorching heat," says cooking show personality ML Kwantip Devakula, referring to khao chae, the most sought-after summer delicacy in Thailand. "It is our country's heritage and an art form that deserves to be preserved," the veteran chef announces.
Sibling rivalry are words that do not exist between Caroline and Karl-Friedrich Scheufele, co-presidents of Chopard, one of the world's few family-run watchmaking and jewellery companies.
When basketball courts are closed and the National Basketball Association (NBA) is absent from TV screens, the debut of The Last Dance comes at just the right time for fans around the world.
A thrilling drama where the lead character is introduced to life in the fast lane never fails to excite. We all enjoy movies where we get to cheer for the underdog whose luck changes and makes him a millionaire, even if it involves frauds, scams and cheating their way to the top.
The lockdown has been doing wonders for the environment and to take it a step further, Scratch First, the Thai organisation behind the arts and lifestyle festival Wonderfruit, has conceived a new platform for creative sustainable and social interaction. And this time, it's all about food.
Amid a state of chaos, a group of men dream of a better life. Living in a country wrecked by an economic crisis in the dystopian future, they hatch a plan to rob a gangster-run gambling house to grab some cold hard cash. Their new life awaits in another land.
Let's face it, people. We don't go out with a tape measure in our bag (next to a bottle of hand sanitiser, a pair of plastic gloves and a spare face mask) to make sure we all adhere to the recommended six feet of social distancing. Hopefully, we do the best we can in the given circumstances or find a way to protect ourselves even when we aren't sure we're six feet apart from one another. Here are...
The number of Covid-19 cases reported in Thailand seems to be levelling off. Even though most provinces in the kingdom have reported Covid-19 infections, we have not yet seen a sustained, steep rise in confirmed cases in this country. This contrasts sharply with many affected places in the world which continue to see exponential growth in case numbers.
We are experiencing the biggest threat to the fabric of our society in generations. For billions, their lives are in danger, their livelihoods are at risk, and their daily routines have been upended. The world economy has ground to a halt.
The fury, and desperation, reflected by people's criticism of the army's arms procurement plan in the face of the Covid-19 outbreak should be taken into account, not suppressed or politicised.
For the global oil industry, it has been a double whammy. First, a foolish price war between two of the world's three biggest producers, Russia and Saudi Arabia, drove the price per barrel down from almost US$70 (2,260 baht) in early January to under $50 in early March. They were fighting each other for market share, and they were also hoping that lower prices would kill off US shale oil, whose...
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's initiative to seek more cooperation and assistance from Thailand's 20 wealthiest billionaires is understandable. Thailand needs all the help it can get to handle and manage the social and economic ravages of the coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis. But making an appeal in writing from the top to the country's richest is short-sighted and misguided on many levels. It...
Emerging Markets Property Group (EMPG), a Dubai-based bespoke online classified solutions provider, has taken over Kaidee, one of Thailand's major marketplaces, as part of its strategy to expand its footprint in Asean.
Thailand's food exporters have been warned of a sea change in consumer consumption and the retail market structure, bending towards supermarkets and away from catering services.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has discussed with more than 20 airlines compulsory measures which must be adopted when most domestic flights resume on May 1.
The Thai Industry Sentiment Index (TISI) in March hit its lowest level in 28 months, dropping to 88.0 points, primarily due to the economic consequences of the Covid-19 outbreak, the government curfew and the drought, reports the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
by Virginia E. Glazier, Damian J. Krysan
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