Thai-Korean Collab ‘Something Missing’ Revisits Shared Pain
BANGKOK — A collaborative international performance is returning to haunt a Bangkok stage.
Bangkok Quickies: December Films Worth Seeing in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Believe it or not, there’s more to watch next month than “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”
A Salute to 50 Years of Late Nights at Bangkok’s Malaysia Hotel
BANGKOK — Night owls go to the Malaysia Hotel for its khao tom or to continue drinking at dawn after tiptoeing out of nearby Wong’s. Gay travelers have known it as an affordable place to stay and pick up young Thai men.
Docu Winds Clock Back to Black Struggle in US
BANGKOK — The brutality experienced by black Americans and other ethnic minorities in the United States during their fight for social equality will be revisited in a documentary showing Monday.
Future Factory to Feature French Beatsmith ‘Onra’
Arnaud Bernard, aka Onra, has released seven albums and a string of singles and EPs, earning him a reputation for beats that draw inspiration from ‘80s funk, jazz and most recently – retro Chinese music.
Royal Crematorium to Open Until Dec. 31
BANGKOK — The royal crematorium exhibit may be open to the public longer than planned.
Ghosts of Christmas to Haunt Bangkok Stage
BANGKOK — Ebenezer Scrooge and Tiny Tim are coming to Bangkok with their timeless tale of greed, regret and redemption.
Thai Indie Music: The Movie
Independent artists are shaking up the Thai music landscape which has long been dominated by two corporate labels. This short film leaps onto the stage and gets face-to-face with some of the musicians taking their sounds out of the capital and across the country.
Havana Social Turns 2 on Throwback Thursday
BANGKOK — Thursday is the second anniversary of Bangkok’s secret social revolution.
Hugo to Headline Massive Bangkok Music Fest
BANGKOK — One-hundred acts on seven stages will rock a 12 hours in Bangkok’s Lat Phrao district.



















































