Queen’s Cup Pink Polo 2023 is back!!
For the 14th consecutive year, the Queen’s Cup Pink Polo, an annual charity event aimed at raising funds for the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast...
Punk Legacy on Display With D.O.A. to Play Bangkok’s Overstay
BANGKOK — Punk heroes from a time it meant genuine anger and “pop” was anathema are coming to play an underground Bangkok hostel-music venue.
‘Phase 3’ Business Reopening Confirmed, Curfew Shortened
BANGKOK — Business venues like gyms and massage parlors will reopen on June 1, and the curfew hours will be shortened in response to a low number of coronavirus infections, a government official said Friday.
Laugh & Cry: Go Full Theatrical at Bangkok Fringe Fest
BANGKOK — See two Mesopotamian construction workers labor over the Tower of Babel, explore a straight man’s sexuality while sharing intimate moments with his gay buddy and laugh at the absurdist journey of a dying man who faces a doctor, a bully and his domineering wife.
Dancehall Goes to Isaan Next Week at Studio Lam
BANGKOK — Sway at the crossroads of Kingston and Khon Kaen next week when a trio of DJs take over the decks at a...
Shiver From Dark ‘Til Dawn at Horror Movie Marathon
BANGKOK — It’s never too late for a fright-fueled adrenaline rush and good scream.
Eco-Design, Art, Workshops Collide at Bangkok Design Week 2020
BANGKOK — A well-designed chair, public transport station, and green spaces are the keys to better living in Thailand – at least, that’s the message of the upcoming art festival.
Immerse in the Now of Asian Theatre at Upcoming Fest
BANGKOK — An emerging gay dance company from Cambodia will perform a story of inspired by Angkorian folklore about a Khmer king who mated with a naga to ensure the land’s fertility at an Asian theatre festival beginning later this month in Bangkok.
Forgotten by State, Butchered Students of 1976 Return to Haunt Stage
BANGKOK — Forty years ago, police and soldiers along with paramilitaries gunned down what witnesses said were more than 100 students on the campus of Thammasat University, a massacre mostly swept from memory today.
SEA Art Crew Explore ‘Discomfort’ at Silom Library
BANGKOK — Censorship and the conflict between expression and culture in Southeast Asia will be examined for the month of June at The Reading Room.