Gaze on Monday’s Super-Duper Moon at Bangkok Planetarium
BANGKOK — Miss this chance and you’ll have to wait another 18 years to see the moon this up close and personal.
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.
Get Seared by the Fiery Photos of ‘Burning Love’ Saturday
BANGKOK — Love may burn the heart in flames, but not in every relationship is serene romance found. A rising photographer reflects on unconventional aspects of love through photos at an exhibition launching Saturday.
Make Some Noise Outdoors at Charoen Krung Mini Fest
BANGKOK — Discover music from underground labels across the realm on a Saturday later this month when Bangkok’s indie music scene comes alive at a small outdoor venue on Charoen Krung Road.
Visit the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema with Four Classics
NAKHON PATHOM — The most famous actress of Mexico’s Golden Age cinema was coined “La Doña” for her femme fatale character in “Doña Barbara.”
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.
Flock to Park With Birds of a Feather For Ornithology Fair
Wing over to Queen Sirikit Park later this month for a weekend dedicated to bird nerds.
College Rock Collision: Yo La Tengo and Modern Dog in Bangkok
BANGKOK — One is an indie rock band from New Jersey known for delightful covers. The others are credited as the fathers of Thai alternative rock. Both remain timeworn favorites of ‘90s kids and will join forces on stage next month.
Witness Swiss Artist’s ‘Triumph of Fame’ in 15 Mins
BANGKOK — For 15 minutes, nothing separates audience and artist in the empty room, where they sit across from each other while inevitability is revealed.
Alt-Rock Russian Road Trip Pulls Into Bangkok, Hua Hin
BANGKOK — Along the way from Moscow to Bali two Soviet-era Volgas, six Russian men will interrupt their 24,000-kilometer road trip to play gigs in in Bangkok and Hua Hin.