Of E-Gamers and Armageddon: 7 French Docs Keep November Real
BANGKOK — Clicking is a sport and Moon a star in a French director’s exploration of his online e-sports life in “Game Fever,” one of many interesting docs showing throughout next month.
Where to Feast on Films This Month in Bangkok
BANGKOK — Drop your binge-watching plan at home right now. Go out and watch movies, either with other people or with a beer bottle.
Red Cross Fair’s Wholesome Fun and Charity Return to Lumpini
BANGKOK — Binge on street food to your heart content and shop for charity goods at the annual Red Cross Fair running through Sunday at Lumpini Park.
Library of Rebels: Reading Room Conspires With Contrarian Greats
BANGKOK — Aung San Suu Kyi’s former aid and political prisoner Ma Thida will be among the world’s rebels to call a Silom mini-library temporary home, along with the likes of the Sex Pistols and Bob Dylan to Karl Marx and Friedrich Nietzsche.
Life of Dead Flower Market to Bloom Again at Exhibition
BANGKOK — A month after the capital’s largest flower market became the latest landmark to fall to City Hall’s cleanliness and order campaign, a group of students will keep some of its spirit alive.
Khon Kaen to Host Weird-Ass Music and Vegetable Festival
KHON KAEN — It will be a weird weekend in Khon Kaen when an alternative music festival returns later this month to the heart of Isaan.
Asian Games: Esports Make Debut as Medal Events, Welcomed by Fans
Esports made their much-anticipated Asian Games debut as official medal events Sunday in China's e-commerce hub Hangzhou.
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J-Fest 2017: Japanageddon to Strike CentralWorld
BANGKOK — Bring all your pineapple pens to CentralWorld next month for three days of internet idols, manga artists, cosplayers, Samurai photo studio, wrestling matches and more from the Land of the Rising Fun.
From Iranian Scares to French Love, ‘Little Big’ Brings Indie Films to Bangkok
BANGKOK — A fearsome Djinn terrorizes a family in Iran’s first psychological horror film, an American drama details a woman’s transition to man, and a poignant Japanese drama about imperfect lives are among films ready to make audiences cry next week.
Punk Legacy on Display With D.O.A. to Play Bangkok’s Overstay
BANGKOK — Punk heroes from a time it meant genuine anger and “pop” was anathema are coming to play an underground Bangkok hostel-music venue.