THE BOY IN THE WELL

In a long and event-filled
career spanning electric blues to the psychedelic era,
Matthew Kelly has played with some music’s legendary figures, including B.B. King, Willie Dixon, John Lee Hooker, 

Albert Collins, Bobby Bland, Luther Tucker and Mel Brown and more. But his biggest claim to fame was performing with the Grateful Dead, one of the most respected rock bands of all time. Now happily settled in Pattaya, Matthew can still be persuaded to turn out for the occasional gig, as he did recently at the Royal Varuna Yacht Club

The value of an education: A transformational story

Inspiring people often come from humble beginnings. Prior to meeting Sovoeung Chann, he said, “I am a small guy. You’ll notice me easily as my right leg has polio.” True to his description, his frame…

A PAIR OF SKATES

If you give a boy a pair of skates, he’ll want a stick and a puck to go with it. You’ll buy him a stick, and then a helmet, gloves, and the rest of the equip- ment. The boy will ask you to drive him to practice, and to watch his games. The games will be played in different towns and cities, and each year they’ll be further and further away. Sometimes, it’ll take longer to drive to and from the games than the one-hour game that is played.

WHAT’S CANADA’S IDENTITY IN THAILAND?

Canada’s identity is maybe better defined by C what it isn’t, rather than what it is. We’re a country born without a mission statement. Fame is not a Canadian experience. We go south for that. Neil lives on a California ranch, Celine resides in Vegas, and Bieber lounges at Snoop Dogg’s house. We’re the hole in the donut. But without it, Tim Hortons can’t call it a donut.

Shooting in Cambodia

A shot was fired. One man lay sprawled on the floor still flailing in his battle-like equipment. Seconds passed before he knew what happened. The shooter, wearing a uniform emblazoned with the word DE-STROYERS, towered above the fallen man.

BALL HOCKEYAS A RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE

Almost anyone who knows ball hockey in Asia has witnessed Mekong Moments. These are times during the annual Mekong Cup Ball Hockey Tournament, when eyes widen, jaws drop and sounds are uttered in gasps.

A Thai Artist Who Spins a Good Yarn

To spin a yarn is to tell a story, usually a long and fanciful one. A good one will spin a big crisis for entertainment value rather than to communicate important information. However, Mook V’s yarns are for serious concern.

GODS, MYTHS, AND ICE HOCKEYIN THAILAND

RORY RAWYLK was told to leave the gym immediately. He was only halfway through the morning fitness test. Standing 6’5” he doesn’t scare easily. He would soon exit the building to a whirl of police cars and fire trucks.

A LIFE TOO SHORT INSPIRES THE WAY FORWARD

“We know that hockey is where we live, where can best meet to overcome pain, and wrong, and death. Life is just a place to spend between games.” Fred Shero, Coach, Philadelphia Flyers, 1971-78

Last Place Team Makes Philanthropic Impact

The Bangkok Brewsers were a hapless bunch during this year’s annual Mekong Cup. Winless in six games and scoring a tournament low eight goals, they salvaged their only point in a tie to the Vietnam Vindicators. But the Brewsers scored big after the tournament.