Be What You Want at Silom Cabaret Bar’s Masquerade
BANGKOK — Get creative with your face and play with some identity-shifting at the second anniversary party of Sunday Gay Night at Maggie Choos.
Cannes ‘Best Director’ to Present French Thriller’s Thai Premiere
BANGKOK — Not only will the acclaimed French thriller “Personal Shopper” premiere in Thailand next week, its Cannes-winning director will be here to introduce it.
Are We Funny Yet? 8 Bangkok Comics to Battle For Laughs
BANGKOK — The third floor of a Nana area fish and chips restaurant will be given over to a scrum of ambitious burns, dirty jokes, attempted humor and hopefully some clever comebacks.
Wild Nothing, Connan Mockasin to Highlight Bangkok Summer Gigs
BANGKOK — The city’s hot season will welcome six international gigs by a mixed selection of indie artists.
Review: Set Sail With the Spirited, Familiar ‘Moana’
Stop me if this sounds familiar: A Disney animation film about a bright and spirited young woman who feels stifled by outmoded expectations and dreams of exploring beyond the confines of her home. It's the premise of "Moana ," but it's also that of "The Little Mermaid," ''Beauty and the Beast," ''Mulan," ''Brave" and scores of other animated films about teenage girls.
Digital Dancehall Beats March Into Bangkok This Weekend
Despite the usual Bob Marley tracks heard at many of Thailand's island beach bars, reggae nights for the dub and dancehall crowd are rare. The same goes in countries such as New Zealand, where there is a huge following for Roots Reggae.
Royal Wedding Celebrations Underway
NEW YORK — In pajamas and old wedding gowns, with high tea or a bit of the early morning bubbly, royal watchers in the U.S. and around the globe are fascinator-ready to watch the nuptials of Prince Harry and his unprecedented fiancee: Meghan Markle.
Bangkok to Go Baroque for 17th Century Concerto
BANGKOK — Travel to 17th century Italy next week when a duo performs baroque music with original instruments at a downtown concert hall.
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Get German at Goethe Institute’s Free Outdoor Film Fest
BANGKOK — Whether you’re in the mood for a family black comedy or want to reflect on the German refugee crisis, or catch up on an Oscar-nominated foreign film, the chance is here later this month.
‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is a Hit From Broadway to Kiev
Gerry Marsden walked into Liverpool's ODEON cinema for a Laurel and Hardy film. It was raining when he started to leave, so he decided to stay for the second part of the double feature and watch the comedy duo one more time.
And with that, a part of soccer history was born.