Fun, Sun, Run and Colors
BANGKOK — The annual Color Run is back to paint Makkasan with happiness and healthiness under the hot April sun, six months after it was postponed.
Bangkok to Go ‘Neck Deep’ in Welsh Angst
BANGKOK — With a fiery mix of emo and pop, a Welsh pop-punk act is coming to play Bangkok for the first time.
Interested in Giving? Here’s How a Pandemic Charity Works Out
BANGKOK — With millions of people expected to lose their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic, handouts of food and other essentials become increasingly more important to the poor.
Move Hips, Lick Lips At Soi 11 Food Fest
The people behind of Soi Sukhumvit 11’s popular bars and restaurants will throw a party this weekend serving exotic food and drinks, with a small portion going to a charitable cause.
Paradise of the Blind: Prohibited Prints Under Assault at ‘Reading Room’
BANGKOK — For its gay penguin parents, Singapore limited access to “And Tango Makes Three.” Chinese censors originally banned Lewis Carroll’s masterwork “Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland” for representing human-animal equality
‘Wok Star’ Debuts on Bangkok’s American-Chinese Takeout Scene
BANGKOK — Sticky-sweet stir kung pao chicken is one of the breakout hits from Bangkok’s latest American-Chinese takeout place, Wok Star Express.
Bow Before Wednesday’s ‘Super Blood Moon’
PRACHINBURI — Feel like stripping off your clothes and howling at the heavens? Waking from fever dreams of hunting manflesh with your pack? Then you might want to go see a doctor: The blood moon rises in two days.
Airbnb Campaign to Help Thais, Expats ‘Rediscover’ Thailand
BANGKOK — In a bid to boost the tourism sector, which is left devastated by the global virus pandemic, room renting platform Airbnb earlier this week launched a campaign to encourage Thais and long term residents to travel around Thailand more.
Tune Into ‘80s Nostalgia With Cyndi Seui’s ‘Summer FM’
Thai synth pop label Kitsch Cat puts out ‘80s-inspired synth pop and electro funk beats.
Interview: Mala on Keeping Music Real, Dubstep Fresh
It was only in the mid-2000s that Mark Lawrence – then a relatively unknown producer – gained worldwide fame as a South London dubstep icon.