Dueling Seafood: Red and Green in Bangkok’s Chinatown
Red and Green seafood. No, it’s not a Christmas-themed dish. They are the two nicknames of the two most popular
Read MoreRed and Green seafood. No, it’s not a Christmas-themed dish. They are the two nicknames of the two most popular
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that it’s been nearly seven years since I first came to Bangkok. Back in early 2006
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Read MoreIt’s 7:30 p.m. and the gunshots continue beneath our building in Bangkok. We are in a very nice neighborhood in
Read MoreTroops marching toward Thai-Belgian bridge. Notice the traffic jam monitor is red where the protests are. How appropriate. So the
Read MoreTonight a few speakers were being hosted at the FCCT (Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand) downtown and a friend promised
Read MoreI returned to Silom Road in the afternoon and took a few more photos. A few small details had changed,
Read MoreIt amazes me sometimes how easy it is to live in a bubble. Without the TV or internet it is
Read MoreJust over a year ago the “Yellow Shirts” held Thailand captive by shutting down both Bangkok airports with sit-in protests
Read More***Update: coming soon – Beermuda Triangle t-shirts created in cooperation with Trevor Easton of ALT Brew*** Like some sort of
Read MoreA couple of months ago a reader sent me a link to let me know that a Turkish food writer
Read MoreOne very good piece of advice for travelers – and really for just about anyone, a person walking in the
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