Local Toy Designers to Gather in August Fest in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Designer toys of various colors, designs and inspirations will be showcased at an exhibition attended by their makers, who will share their techniques at a two-day event.
Straight Outta 15th Century Florence, Da Vinci to Live Again in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Hear stories from the world’s original Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci when he is brought to life on a stage next month.
Oh Wonder-ful: London Alt-Pop Duo Coming to Bangkok
BANGKOK — London alt-pop indie duo Oh Wonder will come to Bangkok later this year, concert promoter Viji Corp. announced Wednesday morning.
German DJ Danny Scrilla to Drop Bass Next Week at ‘PhatFunk’
Dope-beats producer Danny Scrilla says reggae, dub and sound system culture inspired him to make his signature style of laid back, dubwize beats.
A native...
Foo Fighters Fans Throw Tribute Shows in August in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Music fans are more than ready to meet American rock legends Foo Fighters and will celebrate the band’s upcoming arrival 21 after their last Bangkok performance.
Femininity in Color: Artist Chalita Tantiwikosol Prints Women’s Lives
BANGKOK — Through characters, colors and prints, a young artist is seeking to start conversations about femininity, beauty and the meaning women bring to...
J-Fest 2017: Japanageddon to Strike CentralWorld
BANGKOK — Bring all your pineapple pens to CentralWorld next month for three days of internet idols, manga artists, cosplayers, Samurai photo studio, wrestling matches and more from the Land of the Rising Fun.
Pokemural: Suphan Buri Temple Adds Pikachu, Cap and More (Photos)
SUPHAN BURI — Pikachu and Captain America assumed their places among the divine on the walls of a temple in Suphan Buri city.
From Pakistan With Beats Comes ‘Alien Panda Jury’ to Safe Room
Many would assume Pakistan lacked a music scene because of its strict religious and conservative views, but like hip-hop group Public Enemy said, “Don’t...
With Two Bikes and One Mission, London Duo Pedal and Play to BKK
BANGKOK — Chanted Indian prayers, flute notes from a Tajik funerary dirge and a chirping crosswalk button near Bangkok’s Giant Swing.