Singapore ‘Escape 56’ Party Comes to Bangkok Saturday
In this week’s notes from the underground we get to know Singaporean DJ and promoter Kim Khan Zaki, or Zach, a guy who along with his Thai business partner DJ Sunju Hargun is bringing Singapore's dope af “Warehouse” event Escape 56 to Bangkok.
Slay Some Tacos at New Asoke Mexican Joint
BANGKOK — In need of autentico Mexican street food with a south-beach summer vibe? Head down to the Asoke area where a chef from Mexico City is opening a new taqueria later this month.
Treat Thy Tummy to Bangkok Tapas-Hopping
BANGKOK — Forget bar-hopping for a while because now it’s time for tapas-tramping.
Go Beyond Binary at Museum Siam’s Gender Illumination (Photos)
BANGKOK — An oh-so-sexy red brassiere chopped in half with a cleaver by his mom. A Minolta film camera used to capture a woman she had a crush on. A wreath bidding farewell to the man who promised him become the first legal gay couple in Thailand.
Bangkok to Become John Mayer Wonderland in April
BANGKOK — Got the afternoon and room for two? Discover John Mayer discovering Bangkok when the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter comes to the capital next year.
Are You #HeForShe? Bangkok to Act Up For Gender Equality
BANGKOK — Powerful arts from around the world will converge on Bangkok for eight days to demand an end to gender inequality.
Britney Ticket Holders Complain 2nd Show Will be 1st
BANGKOK — A second Britney Spears concert was announced Thursday in response to the overwhelming demand for tickets after the first date sold out in less than an hour.
Bangkok’s Beam Nightclub to Host Music, Art Fest
BANGKOK — Thonglor dance destination Beam will host a full-on festival in November.
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...
See Dancing Bones and Guts, Learn About Life and Death This Weekend
BANGKOK — Bones and internal organs are the stuff of life and death for three Japanese collaborators in a unique show this weekend.