Doc on Thai-Danish Love Part of Diaspora Film Fest
BANGKOK — A documentary that looks at hundreds of Thai women marrying Danish men will debut in Bangkok next month as part of a film festival.
19 Films Go Outdoor in Bangkok at Euro Film Fest
BANGKOK — Winter’s arrival means cinephiles can ditch the dark cinema and unfold chairs under the stars with a bag of popcorn. Just no mosquitos, please.
The 30 Parks in Bangkok to Float Your Krathong
BANGKOK — After festivities were canceled in 2016 and remained low-key for 2017, the Loy Krathong festival returns later this month with dozens of venues to celebrate in the capital.
Bangkok Goes Irish for Weekend Gaelic Football Tourney
BANGKOK — See balls soar over goalposts and into nets this weekend when hundreds of people from throughout Asia meet in the capital for...
‘Lauv’ to be Young and in Love in Bangkok City
BANGKOK — A year after he opened for Ed Sheeran’s in Bangkok, fresh-faced singer-songwriter Lauv will be returning as the headliner in May.
Kodaline Bangkok Fans’ ‘High Hopes’ Come True
BANGKOK — A long-awaited gig is finally happening with the announcement by a local promoter today that the Irish rock band behind “High Hopes,” “Brand New Day” and, of course, their debut single “All I Want,” is coming to Bangkok
Human Stories Give Faces to Refugees at Film Fest in Bangkok
BANGKOK — One director tracks down anonymous people freed from Nazi camps in Sweden to hear their harrowing tales. Another shows gay Syrian refugees living double lives as they get involved in an underground beauty pageant in their adopted homeland.
Be the Performer When Billionaire’s Ghost Haunts Chinatown Stage
BANGKOK — A self-made millionaire who vanished without a trace has for decades puzzled the world, and a century later is coming to haunt...
Secret ‘Kai Maew’ Satirist Won’t Make Exhibition Appearance
BANGKOK — The anonymous creator of Thailand’s most biting online political satire is holding an exhibition in the heart of the capital – but don’t expect to meet him there.
Thailand’s Ironies Churn in Joan Cornella’s Bangkok Return
BANGKOK — Rather than help, a voyeur uses a camera app to put a floppy tongue and dog ears on a dying man's face....