The Magic of Gestures: Bangkok Pantomime Preps Return
BANGKOK — Dive into excitement, laughter and smiles as an event of nonverbal, visual shows takes place for three days next month.
Test Your ‘Friends’ Knowledge at Trivia Night This Thursday
BANGKOK — Put your knowledge of Rachel, Monica, Phoebe, Chandler, Ross, and Joey to the test, and win prizes while doing it – there’s...
From LA With Beats: Tokimonsta Talks Music and 1st Bangkok Show
Some say Tokimonsta makes alternative hip-hop, but the LA native’s beats are as diverse as the city she hails from, taking inspiration from soul,...
Jazz Legend Chick Corea to Perform in March
BANGKOK — Five original members of the Chick Corea Elektric Band have reunited for the first time in 12 years and will bring their Jazz stylings to Bangkok in March.
Swashbuckling Version of Twelfth Night to Invade Bangkok Stage
BANGKOK — A Shakespearean comedy is coming to New Phetchaburi Road – but with a swashbuckling twist.
The Bangkok Community Theatre is putting on an...
Hear Paradise Bangkok’s 2nd From the Band Itself at ‘Planet Lam’
BANGKOK — How Mor Lam can you be? Be among the first to hear and dance to new tracks from a talented Thai folk rock ensemble one night next month at a Thonglor area bar and music venue.
7 Flicks on ASEAN Future Past to Show at Free Film Fest
BANGKOK — History, war, culture and social issues drawn from Southeast Asia will be portrayed through selected films screening for free this month.
Dance Zumba, Eat Brunch at ‘Exercise in Disguise’
BANGKOK — Swap a lazy Sunday for dance, workout and food next month when a downtown venue hosts a zumba and brunch session.
September will...
Get Your Eire Up at Bangkok’s 1st Irish Film Fest
BANGKOK — Few can mix maudlin, drama and romance like the Irish, and next month sees a slate of films showing off the Emerald Island’s rich landscapes, culture and history.
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.