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Interview: Luke Cassady-Dorion: Photographer and Linguist

Interview: Luke Cassady-Dorion: Photographer and Linguist

Interview: Luke Cassady-Dorion the linguist… I never tire of reading about the language attributes of linguists. Luke, a talented photographer, just happens to be studying for a Bachelor’s Degree at Ramkhamkaeng University (Thai Major, Japanese Minor). In addition, he has taken on Spanish, Sanskrit, Lanna, and Burmese at the university level. Impressive. Goldenland Polygot In [...]

Bangkok Photo School: November Courses

Bangkok Photo School: November Courses

Photography courses in Bangkok… Several months back I did an interview for my buddy Amy: Like Photography? Take a Class in Bangkok! And since I had a fantastic time during the photography courses mentioned in the interview (and learned a lot too), when Bangkok Photo School’s November schedule was announced, I thought I’d give you [...]

A Year's Worth of Women Learning Thai... and Some Men Too ;-)

A Year’s Worth of Women Learning Thai… and Some Men Too ;-)

Blogging birthdays come but once a year… A year and a month ago, on June 4th, WLT launched. Sigh. I know, I know. It is already July 4th and I’m running late (it has been that kind of a month). And while a blogging birthday is not the same as your firstborn turning one, it [...]

Chatuchak's Generous Pirate

Chatuchak’s Generous Pirate

What is a pirate to do in Bangkok?… A month or so ago, while drifting around JJ Market with my Canadian girlfriend and a Canon KISS, we came across a Thai pirate. Not THIS Thai pirate (who is actually British), but another (not British). In between selling jewellery and looking absolutely smashing, on most weekends [...]

Red Shirts at Victory Monument

Red Shirts at Victory Monument

The Red Shirts have been and gone… This morning, first thing, I headed to Victory Monument via the Skytrain. The train was mostly empty, but instead of sitting, I stood at the exit to see out. We passed streets with Red Shirts, buses and flames. And when the doors opened at Phyathai, I could see [...]