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‘Daniel Caesar’ to Bring Back His R&B Beats to Bangkok This December

BANGKOK — Will it be the “Best Part” of December? Canadian R&B singer Daniel Caesar will perform in Bangkok this December.

Go Cherry Picking at Jim Thompson Farm This Cool Season

NAKHON RATCHASIMA — Taste the Isaan life and see fields of pink flowers, pumpkin patches, silkworms, antique wooden houses and more starting next month.

Michelin Winner ‘Kam’s Roast’ from Hong Kong Opens in Bangkok

BANGKOK — The Cantonese roast franchise Kam’s Roast makes its debut in Bangkok this week, just in time for Chinese New Year.
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Canadian Synth-Punk Duo ‘Crystal Castles’ Coming to Bangkok

BANGKOK — Two Toronto-based electronic synth-punk purveyors just added Bangkok as another destination of their tour. Known for chaotic live shows and lo-fi melancholic self-made...

Bamm! These Indie Artists Are Coming to Bangkok (Updated)

BANGKOK — The indie music scene in Bangkok is raging. Adding some bam to that boom, a new festival’s partial lineup of international acts was revealed Friday.

‘Stray’ Into Left-Field Beats Friday at Whiteline

In 2009, London-based producer Stray earned props in the Drum ‘n’ Bass, or DnB, scene with his debut work “Timbre.” Released as a B-side, the track’s abstract atmospherics, off-kilter beats and climactic amen breakbeats had the scene waxing lyrical over the producer's studio wizardry.

Snag a Cafe Meal or Two in Pattaya While It’s Empty of Tourists

PATTAYA — One of the tourist hotspots hardest-hit by COVID-19 travel restrictions, Pattaya in recent months has been likened to a ghost town.

Thou Shalt Sing: Killers Out for Murder on Stage

BANGKOK — Murder is the game in a stage play mixing American film noir, Japanese Yakuza and anime timed thematically with the 40th anniversary of the Thammasat University massacre.

5 Years of Junta Repression Retold Through 118 Political T-Shirts

The exhibition, called “Never Again,” is a must for political junkies.

Thai, Foreign Cops to Hold Concert at Asiatique

BANGKOK — If you see cops descending on Asiatique this weekend, don’t worry – they aren’t out to catch any visa violators, but to serenade you with their music.

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