Find ‘La La Land’ in Bangkok at These 9 Jazz Bars
BANGKOK — With dream couple Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s retro romance seizing hearts and every Golden Globe it was nominated for, fingers have been snapping for “La La Land,” even before it was released in Thai theatres.
Totally Kafka: Artists Interpret Writer at Traveling Fest
BANGKOK — Exhibitions, installations and performances in various disciplines interpreting the works of German writer Franz Kafka are coming to Bangkok and Chiang Mai in November.
Pop-Up Art, Films and Music at Flatpack Fest
BANGKOK — A renowned film festival from Birmingham is coming to Bangkok for two special evenings.
Klimt Goes Kwai and Other Buffaloes Touched by Greatness
BANGKOK — Artist Maitree Siriboon has turned buffaloes’ bodies into large canvases filled with famous works to draw attention to their rapidly dwindling numbers.
Last Call: Lido Cinema Adds Seats For Final Shows
Update May 30: Short film “45 Minutes to Hollywood” and Buster Keaton-starring comedy “Sherlock Jr." screening at 8:30pm Thursday have been booked out.
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Looking at You: Candid Passions on Display at Neilson Hays Library
BANGKOK — With a belief that although humans are alone inside, they can connect to others through mutual feelings, 20 portraits and 10 nudes by a German artist will show at a historic library in Silom.
Why I Sing in English: An Interview With Violette Wautier
BANGKOK — Singing English language songs, Violette “V” Wautier seems to have hit her stride and found both her niche – and voice.
Men on Wheels: Gearheads Open Bangkok’s First Bike Co-Op
BANGKOK — On a recent Tuesday afternoon, a small group of expat bikers showed up at a shophouse down Soi Charoen Krung 57 for a serious session of “wheel truing.”
Get Kolourful With Wankelmut at Warehouse Party This April
BANGKOK — After finishing its park edition mid-March, Kolour and German DJ Wankelmut will be back to make sure music lovers continue having fun – the only difference: The party will be in a warehouse.
Makkasan Museum Honors Laborers Forgotten by Official History
BANGKOK — A museum located in the old trainyard area of Makkasan is one of the best kept secrets for those wanting to learn more about the very people who built Thailand – not kings and the elite, but the working class.