Get Your Kafka Knowledge Kicking as Fest Runs in Bangkok, Chiang Mai
BANGKOK — There’ll be lots of "K" at a biennial festival paying tribute to the life and works of the famed German-language writer Franz Kafka.
Taut Thriller on Woman’s Rape, Vengeance to Take Bangkok Stage
BANGKOK — Participating in the annual Bangkok Theatre Festival, English-language theatre company Peel the Limelight will take the stage with suspenseful thriller “Death and the Maiden.”
‘Photo Festival’ Blows Up Gallery Expectations With Lights, Action, Fish
BANGKOK — Forget shuffling between white walls looking at framed pictures. This photo exhibition is different.
Go Hunting for Dreams on Cambodia’s ‘Diamond Island’
BANGKOK — Watch a Cambodian-French filmmaker’s feature debut look at impoverished teens seeking better lives in a newly developed corner of Phnom Penh this month.
French Beatbox Champs ‘Berywam’ to Blow Bangkok Stage
BANGKOK — Either it’s Beyonce’s “Drunk In Love,” Eminem medley or Chinese-style trap music, the French beatbox champions can nail them all in their own styles.
See Photo Exhibit by Orphaned Children Saturday in Bangkok
BANGKOK — See assorted photography by orphaned children this weekend when a downtown vegan restaurant hosts an exhibition with their snaps.
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See Scan-Art Photos From Indonesian Artist Saturday
BANGKOK — Confined in a Thai prison, an Indonesian photographer extended his creativity by creating images from computer scanners to reflect life behind bars.
Take a Swig on World Whiskey Day in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Whether fond of bourbon, scotch or single malt, head out to several Bangkok venues on the third Saturday of May, which is recognized as World Whiskey Day.
Nuclear Living vs. Chinese Tradition at ‘Made by Microwave’
BANGKOK — While the sight of a woman’s head in a microwave with six burning joss sticks may recall Sylvia Plath, the image is a local illustrator’s reflection on the collission of her heritage and modern life.
New Ekkamai Gallery Opens with ‘Afghan Girl’ Photog
BANGKOK — Thirty years after Sharbat Gula’s intensity became forever ingrained in the world’s conscience as the face of refugees, the Afghan woman, still a refugee, was back in the news when she was arrested in Pakistan two weeks ago.