J-Rockers Bringing ‘Your Name’ Anthem to Bangkok
BANGKOK — The Japanese rock band behind the titular theme song of last year’s tear-jerking anime “Your Name” is coming to Bangkok.
Dance to Psychedelic Beats and Stateside Drum ‘n Bass This Weekend
On this week's NFTU I bring to you both the weird and the wonderful. Let’s start off with the weird. I’m going to introduce a guy that has just dropped the kind of “far out” album you’d expect to hear if you were having tea with Timothy Leary. Besides this he’s a DJ known in the scene as a master of eclectic sounds.
DJ Hodor Bringing ‘Rave of Thrones’ to Bangkok
BANGKOK — He’s known as a loyal servant to House Stark with amazing door-holding power, but less well-known is his ability to move asses as a real-life house and electronic DJ.
Pop-Up Art, Films and Music at Flatpack Fest
BANGKOK — A renowned film festival from Birmingham is coming to Bangkok for two special evenings.
Happy Workout! Beer Yoga Coming to Thailand
BANGKOK — Connect your heightened states of mind and body through the bizarre yet compelling combination of two therapies: beer and yoga.
Myanmar Now Has an Indie Film Scene. See Their Stuff This Weekend.
BANGKOK — A Burmese monk’s conflict between his calling and rapidly changing society will be featured at weekend edition of what’s billed as the only festival bringing independent films from Myanmar.
Rage Against the Everything Myanmar-Punk Style (For a Good Cause)
BANGKOK — Harsh words will be heard from a Burmese punk band to help fill empty stomachs.
Japanese Play Comes to Call Out Soft-Serve Lives
BANGKOK — The convenience store is the setting for a daring Japanese director’s darkly satirical take on his country’s consumer culture, and next month he’s bringing his art to imitate the life in another capital city.
One MMA Fight Cards Out to Stoke Pan-ASEAN Bloodlust in Bangkok
BANGKOK — It’ll be ASEAN vs. ASEAN next month slamming fists into each other’s faces at the One MMA championship in Bangkok, according to...
A Look at Those Who Built What They Will Never See
BANGKOK — The hands raising Bangkok’s luxurious spires live in a parallel world of tin-roof shanties, a glimpse of which will be available at an exhibition opening next week.