A winemaker makes a toast

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A winemaker makes a toast

event October 29, 2018 15:53

By The Nation

Australian wine maker Penfolds marked its 175th anniversary with the launch of a new collection of wines at a special event held at Anantra Riverside Bangkok Resort and hosted by master winemaker Peter Gago.

Several A-listers attended the event, among them Sikanya Sakdidej Bhanubandh, Akarat Wannarat, Onchuma Durongdej, Dermphan-Melanie Yoovidhya, Karuna Vatchanaphukka, Danai Sorakraikitikul, Chaninthida Chandrubeksa, Tossapol Teeravithayapinyo, Raris Yoovidhya, Met Hengtrakul, Annop Kettratad, Sirikiat Vadabukkana, Yada Rungwatanaphak, Pimsiri Nakswasdi, Firm Hongsananda, Thipravee Puchai , Nattawin Wongyaprom, Sittipong Haimruangngern and Vittawat Akarapongpisak.

Since 1844, Penfolds has played a pivotal role in the evolution of wine making with a history and heritage that profoundly reflects Australia’s journey from colonial settlement to the modern era. Penfolds’ benchmark wines were established in a spirit of innovation and the constant and endless pursuit of quality, evidenced from the secret bottling of Grange in 1951 and the unbroken line of vintages of what is now Australia’s most iconic wine. Today, the collection continues to display the distinctive and consistently recognisable Penfolds ‘House Style’; the ultimate expression of Penfolds time-honoured tradition of sourcing the best fruit from the best regions. Historic blends, significant milestones and heritage vineyards have been honoured by a lineage of custodians whose courage and imagination, precision and humility have ensured Penfolds remains true to its original values while remaining relevant for current and future generations. The stories and philosophies behind each label bring a timeless quality, making Penfolds wines special and compelling for collectors and drinkers the world over.

The new collection is available at leading supermarket and selected fine wine stores nationwide.

Find out more at http://www.Penfolds.com.

Design Pokemon, win a prize

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Design Pokemon, win a prize

event October 23, 2018 09:25

By The Nation

Uniqlo is inviting entries for the latest edition of its UT Grand Prix T-shirt design contest. Now in its 13th edition, the competition will celebrate Pokemon, whose game series debuted two decades ago.

Design inspirations can cover everything from Pokemon animated movies to Pokemon GO, an augmented reality mobile game that became a worldwide sensation when it rolled out in 2016.

The Grand Prize winner will receive US$10,000. Winning designs from the competition will feature in Uniqlo’s Spring/Summer 2019 Collection, which will be available in men’s, women’s, and kids lines from Uniqlo stores around the world and the Uniqlo.com online store. The top three prize recipients will get invitations to attend a special awards ceremony in Tokyo and watch the 2019 Pokemon World Championships in Washington, DC, in summer 2019. The entry period is from today through 11.59pm (Japan time) on December 2.

This year’s will also accept entries via smartphones and tablets to enable as many as possible to take part. The UT Grand Prix 2019 contest site will announce entry details at a later date.

Pokemon, one of the world’s most popular entertainment franchises, began with the launch of the Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue video games in Japan in 1996. Pokemon gameplay, which features collecting, training, and trading unique creatures, rapidly gained tremendous popularity around the globe. The video games were soon followed by the introduction of the Pokemon Trading Card Came and beloved animated series. With total games sold in excess of 300 million and the Pokemon GO mobile game released in 2016 reaching over 850 million downloads worldwide, Pokemon has been loved by people of all ages for over 20 years.

Uniqlo has conducted its UT Grand Prix design competition since 2005 to foster creativity and talent around the world. The contest is open to anyone regardless of age, gender, or nationality. Previous contest themes have included Star Wars, Pixar, Marvel and have attracting numerous entries, with winning designs being been sold around the globe.

For details, go to https://www.uniqlo.com/utgp/2019/

Young Fai-Fah members make a difference

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Young Fai-Fah members make a difference

event October 22, 2018 13:02

By The Nation

TMB recently hosted the “Fai-Fah Art Fest 2018: the Beauty of Ordinary Kids” at its headquarters on Phahonyothin Road to showcase the talents of young members of Fai-Fah Youth Centres, a CSR project run by the TMB Foundation, which engages them in creative activities in art, music, sports, language and cooking to make a difference to their lives and bring sustainable changes to their communities.

The fest showcased artworks, products, and performances by young Fai-Fah members aged between 12 and 17 from the four Fai-Fah centres in the Pradipat, Pracha Uthit, Chan, and Bangkok Noi areas.

“This year’s theme is to give regular young people an opportunity to demonstrate their talents and to show their development empowered by the centres. This activity also encourages young people to make a difference, in line with TMB’s philosophy of ‘Make The Difference’,” said Piti Tantakasem, chief executive officer of TMB.

The fest was divided into four main zones. The Art Showcase featured paintings and scarves painted with patterns that captured the essence of communities in Sathorn by young Fai-Fah members. The Shopping Zone had canvas tote bags in different sizes, water bottles, scarves, snacks, and baked goods. The CSR Activities Zone offered two creative workshops “Story Stones” and “Life-changing Rubber Bands.” The last zone was the Talent Showcase, where young people showed off their extraordinary singing, dancing, musical, and martial art skills.

Thanyakan “Prozza” Wanitchatchawankul, a first-generation Fai-Fah member from Pracha Uthit and the artist who made the magic marker sketch said, “The beauty of ordinary kids is in their true selves. After I discovered Fai-Fah, my way of thinking started to change. I’ve learned how to share. I always set aside some free time to volunteer as a teacher assistant in art classes at the centres and art schools near my home.”

Another member Kittiphat “X” Mookphila, revealed, “My passion for dancing brought me to the Fai-Fah centre, and it turned me from a troublemaker to a confident person who knows how to be a good leader, a good follower, and a team player. My dance crew has participated in various contests and even made it to the final five.”

Thaiphat “Nud” Wanna, a member from the fifth class at Fai-Fah Pradipat and creator of a delicious lasagna with tom yum sauce, said, “I didn’t know how to cook at first, but I enjoy eating and wanted to learn how. I discovered my passion for cooking and decided to study hotel management. In the future, I would like to become a successful chef and own a restaurant.”

Patcharanita “Fah” Wongkham, a member from the second class at Fai-FahPradipat who made orange buns, stated: “The bakery class I took at Fai-Fah taught me how to talk to others and make new friends. I also learned how to make European and Asian pastries as well as techniques for mixing dough, selecting ingredients, setting the table, and serving the food. I’m going to start making baked goods for sale at a market near my home. In the future, it is my dream to own a bakery.”

Pannawan “Plai” Yommana, a member from the second class at Fai-Fah Chan who painted scarves with patterns embodying the identity of Sathorn communities, said: “I learned how to paint scarves in my clothing design class. I was taught to make designs by painting. For these scarves, I’ve chosen designs that capture the distinctive features of communities in Sathorn and Thainess. In the future, I’d like to become a designer.”

Ghostly night out

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Ghostly night out

event October 22, 2018 12:55

By The Nation

The first Halloween Music Festival in Thailand, “Oh My Ghost” is taking place at Hall 98 of Bitec Bangna this Saturday (October 27) starting at 6.30pm onward.

Billed as the spookiest party ever, the festival features an impressive lineup of five world-class DJs to create a memorable night alongside with more than 15,000 fellow “ghosts”.

Get dressed up in Halloween costumes and enjoy this spooky party with EDM music from DJ R3hab from the Netherlands, bass house/dubstep from US DJ Ghastly and fun beats from DJ duo Breathe Carolina from Colorado. Also spinning are DJ Sura from South Korea and DJ Miss K8 from Ukraine who will jazz up the party.

Tickets are Bt1,500 for the early shocked, Bt1,800 for the pre-haunted, Bt6,500 for a haunted group pack of 5 tickets, Bt3,500 for VIP haunted, Bt60,000 for the VVIP haunted group of eight persons with special privileges including private restroom, private bar, and special drinks.

Get your tickets at http://www.omgohmyghost.com.

Punching bags and video arts

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Punching bags and video arts

event October 19, 2018 13:00

By The Nation

The Bangkok Art Biennale 2018, the first to be held in the Thai capital, kicked off on Thursday at several venues across the city, among them The EmQuartier shopping complex on Sukhumvit Road. Quartier Parc and Quartier Avenue are hosting works by Choi Jeong Hwa, a contemporary artist and designer from the Republic of Korea.

Choi specialises in space and large shapes that attract attention from afar. Two of his art installations will take turns in the exhibition – “Happy Happy Project 2018: Inflatable Flower” (orange) is on display until Monday while “2018: Inflatable Robot (Black)” can be admired from October 22 to 30.

Sanitas Pradittasnee, a Thai artist who specialises in landscape architecture and large scale art installations, will show his outdoor piece, “Equilibrium”, featuring inflatable punching bags with blueandwhite patterns at Quartier Avenue from November 1 to 7.

The EmQuartier is also playing host to illustrator Wisut Ponnimit’s adorable cartoon character Mamuang and her fourlegged friend Manow in an animated form until February 3, while Kawita Vatanajyankur is displaying her latest collection of video art, also until February 3.

For news, information and schedules, visit Facebook.com/Bkkartbiennale or http://www.BkkArtBiennale.com.

Off on a dream with Little Nemo

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Off on a dream with Little Nemo

event October 19, 2018 13:00

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Bangkok children ought to spend some of their school holiday at the balloon-intensive “Kids Carnival: Little Nemo in Slumberland” at Siam Paragon’s Parc Siam from October 17-21.

It’s a French touring carnival with two dozen inflated characters and is making its first appearance in Southeast Asia right here.

“The balloon show is the work of world-renowned French street-theatre troupe Plasticiens Volants and will feature spectacular giant inflated puppets flying over Parc Paragon, combined with stunning lighting and music,” says senior executive vice president Mayuree Chaipromprasith.

Little Nemo is the cartoon character that Winsor McKay first drew for the New York Herald Tribune in 1905, which went on to book and film adaptations and even an opera.

In “Slumberland”, he has a fantastic dream, which is recounted with 20 colourful floating inflatables, including a magical flying bed whose legs grow to nine metres, a floating castle and vast raspberry fields.

The quality of sacrifice

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The quality of sacrifice

event October 19, 2018 13:00

By The Nation

The loyalty, selfless sacrifices and the kindness of volunteers during the months following the passing of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej are portrayed in the exhibition “Life’s Worth” showing in front of Leica Gallery Bangkok at Gaysorn Village until October 29.

The images were captured by three Leica Thailand ambassadors – Tul Hirunyalawan, Peerapat Wimolrungkarat and Chutchawarn Janthachotibutr – in a tribute to the late monarch on the second anniversary of his death..

“We wanted to do something that reflected how King Bhumibol worked tirelessly for his people and one of the best ways of doing this was to capture the volunteers helping out others without expecting anything in return. This to me was beautiful and unconditional and perfectly reflected what the late Monarch had always demonstrated,” said Tul.

“I had to leave the country for quite a long time and would only be back after the cremation, so I went to pay my respects one last time before I left. At the venue, I experienced the overwhelming kindness of the volunteers. I was responsible for photographing the volunteers in the kitchen, who provided the food to keep mourners going. I spoke to many of those manning the food booths and discovered that a lot of them had been cooking for the people from the very first day. All of them said it was a tiny gesture compared to what the late King had done for the people of Thailand throughout his life,” added Chutchawarn..

Volunteers Somyod Pornchairattanachot, Watcharee Chaowana and Saroj Dulyakong spoke of their experiences during the historical occasion. Somyod, owner of KhaosanAirport Van Rental, stated: “I was inspired to become a volunteer because I grew up in Phan Fah district and had the opportunity to regularly witness His Majesty coming and going. I wanted to do good things for our father, so I volunteered to show people the way and make their visits more convenient.”

Saroj, a sound engineer, said he started volunteering almost immediately following the announcement of the Monarch’s death. “I thought of how His Majesty had always worked hard for the people of Thailand without any complaint and I wanted to do something good for others. I decided to buy several appliances along with instant coffee, chocolate drinks and noodles to give out as well as offering transportation funded by myself and friends on Facebook. Those who could not be there with us, sent money and supplies. We did this because Thailand is our home.”

Seacon Bangkae admits it’s haunted – for Halloween

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Seacon Bangkae admits it’s haunted – for Halloween

event October 16, 2018 09:05

By The Nation

Bangkok shopping mall Seacon Bangkae is getting in a Halloween mood from October 19 to 28, setting up a “Ghost Party on Death Island” in its Main Atrium.

 The mall on Phetchkasem Road, with sponsorship from Thai Life Insurance, is building a deserted island in the middle of the sea, which will have more than 30 ghosts haunting shoppers.

It will be full of scary derelict schools, hospitals and other buildings – and feature a parade of spooky ghosts.

Rossaporn Khiewwan, assistant manager of marketing, says there’ll be doctor and nurse ghosts, a student ghost, a joker ghost, a nun ghost, a ghost in pyjamas and, why not, a zombie, so cameras should be at the ready at all times.

The not-quite dead will be leading bemused guests into a “haunted building” with more fights hiding in every corner. It’s free to experience three times a day – at 11.30am and 2.30 and 5.30pm.

Elsewhere, spirits straight from the crypt will be selling souvenirs, food and other products at more than 50 shops – though getting them might be a challenge for the nerves.

Find out more at (02) 454 7777, http://www.SeaconBangkae.com and http://www.Facebook.com/SeaconBangkaeFanPage.

Almond milk promoted as vegetarian fest gets underway

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Almond milk promoted as vegetarian fest gets underway

event October 09, 2018 15:19

By The Nation

Blue Diamond Growers, a US-based almond-growing agricultural cooperative based in Sacramento, California, recently promoted the natural goodness of its Almond Breeze range with an interactive “Fun Art Day Workshop” for the media at Paintbar on the 6th floor of Piman 49 complex.

The workshop explored the origins of almonds by inviting guests to paint almond trees on their easels.
Since there are different varietals, the time frame of when blooms occur can vary. Climate variation is considered one of the most critical phases in growing almond trees since it can profoundly impact the harvest size. Between late February and early March, almond tree buds burst into bloom in preparation for pollination and it was this that inspired the fun art day workshop, organisers said.
“Leading a healthy lifestyle is an expression of who you are more and more people are embracing a creative and positive attitude to life and want to add wonderful natural ingredients such as California almonds which go into creating Almond Breeze into their daily diets,” said Nitin Batra, international business development manager for Blue Diamond.
Brand Ambassador for Blue Diamond Almond Breeze, actress and model Matcha Mosimann also joined the afternoon event, talking about n how she keeps fit and stays healthy and encouraging others to do the same, especially during the Vegetarian Festival, which runs from today until October 17.
Renowned Thai Health and fitness blogger, Jessica Cuny shared her secret Almond Breeze drink recipes – a Latte smoothie and a Super berries smoothie.
Almond Breeze is available in six flavours; Original, Unsweetened, Vanilla, Chocolate and Latte, which are vegetarian as well as Matcha flavour. All varieties are available at convenience stores and supermarkets throughout Thailand in 180 ml and 946 ml cartons.
For more information, visit http://www.bluediamond.com or follow Blue Diamond Thailand activities at Facebook.com/Bluediamondthailand or https://www.instagram.com/bluediamondthailand or call (02) 813 0954-5.

Makeup just for little girls

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Makeup just for little girls

event October 08, 2018 18:42

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Pornthip Tansiritanes, managing director of Good for Kids, has imported the cosmetics brand Puttisu from South Korea – made for little girls and for pregnant women with sensitive skin.

Containing only natural ingredients, Puttisu products are gentle and cause no harm to the skin.

“We went looking for cosmetics for children when we realised that most girls love nail polish and want to wear makeup like their mums,” says Pornthip.

“At a young age they love to experiment and try new things, but many adult cosmetics contain chemicals that can irritate children’s skin, so we found Puttisu, which is very popular in Korea, where they have a lot of brands exclusively for children.

“There are lots of vibrant colours for kids to enjoy and the packaging is quite eye-catching,” adds Pornthip.

Cosmeceutical specialist Dr Wanwipa Thongborisute concurs that children ages three to four years start imitating their mothers in styling and makeup.

“Parents should support them in this and let them freely express their creativity. Parents should be aware of the necessity of using certain skincare products. They should apply sunscreen on kids as young as six months when they have to go outdoors, but it must be a sunscreen that’s specially made for children.”

The Puttisu nail polishes are Water PangPang Nail, which is 70-per-cent water, Colour PangPang Nail with the refreshing scent of strawberries, Glitter PangPang Nail to add shimmer, and Blink PangPang Nail with a banana aroma.

Each of these contains green-tea seed, moringa seed oil, Japanese tea seed oil high in Vitamin E, olive oil, argan oil and macadamia oil.

Sun Cushion SPF 43 PA++ sunscreen contains extracts of green tea, thanaka, horsetail and lotus root, plus Allantoin to reduce inflammation.

For a fresh pop of colour in the cheeks, Blusher has gardenia extract, coconut oil, sunflower seed oil, grape seed oil and eucalyptus oil.

Lip Gloss with rosehip oil and honey keeps the lips moisturised for hours and smells of berries. Lip Crayon contains African shea butter, rosehip fruit oil and eucalyptus oil. Face Mask is 100 per cent cotton, has the scent of strawberries and contains shea butter, olive oil, grape seed oil and hyaluronic acid.

Socialite Palawi Bunnag says her daughter Wela loves the new products.

“She’s always curious and talkative. When she was three, she started to get interested in beauty products. She wanted to try my makeup, but I warned her that it contained chemicals. She still tried to act like she could wear makeup, and when she found out about makeup she could use, she was very happy.”

Jannis Yangpichit has the same experience with her daughter Janine.

“When she was two she played with and ruined many of my lipsticks. When she was old enough to realise she couldn’t use them, she wanted to be my assistant helping me put on my makeup. She’d apply my hand powder, mascara and blush.

“She’s just turning five now and I let her have her own cosmetics, which have great colours for her age. She loves the nail polish and lip balm.”

Puttisu is available only online, at https://Puttisuthailand.bentoweb.com/th, Facebook Puttisu, Instagram puttisu_thailand and LINE @puttisu_thailand.