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Sri Lankan Crabzilla
Absolutely Crabulous! Gigantic Thai crabs make a splash at Ministry of Crab
 Thai mud crabs are a little more firm, a little smaller–but they taste the same as their humongous Sri Lankan cousins.
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Surprise your amah this year with 4 fun CNY desserts
Skip the usual and add these odd sweets to your family’s Lunar New Year noms.
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Safe sex in the city: free condoms and birth control for Thais in April
And they let you choose the sizes, too.
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13 events you don’t want to miss in Bangkok this weekend (Jan 28-30)
WIne tastings, barista workshop, painting classes, exhibitions, and more. 
Weed is going to be legal and stylish
Goodbye soda can, hello eye dropper.
Photo: Pavel Khon / Courtesy
Favorite music dive back for more
It's Alive! 12x12 is back, baby. 
Image: Siam Sinfonietta
Siam Sinfonietta hits Bangkok’s Banyan Tree with classical tunes
“From Russia with Love” with Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, and Korsakov.
High-lelujah! Narcs give green light to weed
Ganja fans marched in downtown Bangkok in preparation of the decision.
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Valentine's anxiety kicking in? Anantara Bangkok Siam has a few hi-so plans.
Unless you want to be stuck sitting by a toilet with an electric candle listening to Ed Sheeran over a lukewarm steak, have a plan.
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It’s official. ‘Restaurants’ can serve booze until 11pm.
Warning: Being happy about this might be against the alcohol laws.
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Bangkok may be able to drink until 11pm again, but will it last?
11pm? 9pm? No-pm? Bangkok’s “restaurants” struggle with ever-changing rules.
Affordable speakeasy dim sum hits Thonglor’s Locker Room
Found the Locker Room, now where is the dim sum?
Fa Diew Kan editor Thanapol Eawsakul, seated in a blue shirt, talks Thursday morning to the police raiding his office. Photo: Fa Diew Kan
30 cops raid Nonthaburi book publisher
Fa Diew Kan (“Same Sky”) are known for their controversial publications on Thailand's political and social institutions.
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Chef Pim is back in the kitchen at nahm
Nom-nom-nahm: New menus and a la carte at reopened COMO.
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7 events you don’t want to miss in Bangkok this weekend (Jan 21-23)
Chocolate-making workshop, Chinese New Year celebration, art exhibitions, and more.
Image: Benjakitti Forest Park by Jay Tindall
Instagram loves Benjakitti Forest Park
One more green space to save us from the smog.
Chinatown won't roll with dragon dances this year either
Let's hope they don't cancel your ang pao. 
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6 best weekend breakfast and brunch spots in Bangkok
Social-distancing hugs and quiches.
Manit Intharapim of Accessibility is Freedom appears Monday at Bangkok’s Criminal Court. Photo: Chayanit Itthipongmaetee / Coconuts
'It’s for every disabled person’: Activist fights defamation in parking spot row
A two year battle for dignity over an illegally parked Toyota Hilux.
‘Anatomy of Time’ to debut at home in Thailand Jan. 20
A deep dive into family's tragedy. 
Soi Nana’s Teens of Thailand turns out the dumplings–with a twist.
B999 for six shumai? Just hear me out.
A glass of bubbly and afternoon Japanese goodies with Okura
Skip work to sip tea at this upscale Japanese hotel. 
Dara Rasmi ready to take listeners to another dimension. Photo: Fern Atit / Courtesy
Secret Sunday shows upend Bangkok’s underground music scene
Bangkok Street Noise brings music to surprise locations every week.
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10 camping escapes from the Bangkok stress
Glamping or Naked and Afraid? That’s up to you.