‘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.
New Park to Open Near Chula on Sunday
BANGKOK — The area between Lumphini Park and Chinatown isn’t known for its green spaces, but beginning Sunday a new oasis for joggers and picnickers will open.
October for Kids: Create Your Own Masterpiece at TK Park
Kids, it’s October and that means the school holidays are here again!
TK Park is thrilled to announce that it has created some awesome play-based...
Get Woke at 4-Day Coffee Fest
BANGKOK — Coffee from around the country will make waking up easier the next three days when more than 100 brands spill the beans at a downtown convention center.
Take a Break from PM2.5 at Bangkok Design Week 2020 (Photos)
BANGKOK — A dome of anti-pollution plants downtown is part of an annual showcase of Thailand’s creative minds.
Hear Anime & Game Anthems in Full Philharmonic Force
NAKHON PATHOM — Favorite Japanese anime themes will explode from the small screen to full orchestral sound in a concert hall next month.
30+ Short Films Pack Festival This Sept.
BANGKOK — A PSA for time-pressed cinephiles: an international film festival will screen dozens of short films and animations this month.
This year’s “International Thai...
Ekkamai’s Moose Says Buh-Bye with Final Party
BANGKOK — Bad news for the nighthounds of Ekkamai who will have to say goodbye to a vibrant venue for fine cocktails and local...
Prowl the ‘Slum Disco’ One Last Time Friday
The duo calling themselves Slum Disco has earned props for their dope beats and raucous parties. On Friday, they say goodbye with one last night of hedonism.
Autistic Students Paint Historic Ambassador’s Residence For Charity Sale
BANGKOK — Two dozen autistic students drew and painted a building steeped in Thailand’s diplomatic history before it was demolished last month, with the art now on sale for charity.