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Noma BKK is RCA’s New Cosmic Cafe

BANGKOK — Three years after live alternative music venue Cosmic Cafe closed its doors, a Bangkok music promoter is opening a new booze and tunes joint Saturday in the same location.

Vocalist ‘Albert Posis’ Coming to Bangkok in April

BANGKOK — Straight from San Diego, Filipino-American vocalist Albert Posis is staging his first-ever international show in Thailand in April.
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Craft-Nerd Out With Indie Asian Designers on Bangkok Pier Fair

BANGKOK — Crafts made by small designers throughout East Asia will sail into a riverside venue this weekend. The Pinkoi Market in Bangkok will be...
A scene from "The Maestro: A Symphony Of Terror."

‘The Maestro’ Gets Bangkok Screening for Limited Time

BANGKOK — Award-winning Thai film “The Maestro: A Symphony of Terror,” will be screened for just three evenings in Bangkok starting today until Sunday.

See World Economic History Through the Medium of Dance

BANGKOK — In a first for Southeast Asia, renowned writer Pascal Rambert’s acclaimed play that entwines everyday life with economics, “Kin-Yoo-Kue” will be staged in Bangkok for three days this week.

Where to Find Unique 2020 Holiday Cards in Thailand

BANGKOK — Cards with impossible Thailand winter scenes, meticulous quilling art by the deaf, and a whimsical holiday eggplant are just some of the holiday cards you can purchase as we say goodbye to 2020.

Rabbit Hole, Teens, Smalls, Bamboo Vie For ‘Bar of the Year’

BANGKOK — Familiar names and new faces were among the finalists revealed Wednesday as five days of festivities get underway for The Bar Awards, which will soak the capital city with alcohol through the weekend.

Lineup Set for Epic Indie Music Fest ‘Maho Rasop’

BANGKOK — The capital city’s music fans are more than ready for an epic 12-hour outdoor music festival which will welcome nearly 20 acts next month.

Artist, Activist, ‘Terrorist?’ Shan Exile Occupies Bangkok Gallery

BANGKOK — The moment he was born in a Shan state jungle camp in 1971, Sawangwongse Yawnghwe was already an exile. He was 1 when his family loaded him onto a horse to take flight to Thailand’s Chiang Mai province.

Support Bangkok Refugees: Eat Their Food, Buy Their Crafts (Postponed)

UPDATE: Citing security concerns, Chamaliin has postponed the event. Bernardo Miranda, a coordinator with the group, said a recently launched crackdown on people overstaying...

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