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Get Bent to Psytrance at Massive Bangkok Party

BANGKOK — The city’s nightlife funzone next month will bring the hype of Goa-psychedelic trance culture to town.

High School Footballer Falls to Death From Train



PHITSANULOK — A 15-year-old student died just after midnight this morning after falling from a moving train in Phitsanulok province – the second such accident in the past two weeks.
Tourists at the popular Maya bay on Phi Phi Leh in Krabi province. Photo: Rajavi Omanee / Associated Press

Thailand Misses Revenue Target Despite European Tourists Spending More per Trip

BANGKOK - Thailand will accept foreign tourists for less than one month in 2023; therefore, it is clearly evident whether tourist numbers and income...

Anti-Coup Marcher Allowed to Walk

BANGKOK — An anti-coup activist was allowed to continue his symbolic march against the military junta in Bangkok yesterday following a change of tactics from police, who had arrested him for walking on the previous day.

Exhibition Glorifies Late PM Prem’s Debated Legacies

BANGKOK — A retrospective exhibition on the late Privy Council President and former PM Gen. Prem Tinsulanond showcases only the positive side of his life and leadership. 

UDD Activist Convicted of Lese Majeste For 2010 Speech

BANGKOK — The Court of Appeals has sentenced a prominent Redshirt activist to two years in prison for allegedly defaming His Majesty the King in the speech he gave at a Redshirt rally four years ago.

Tiny Bangkok Art Bar Packs Big ‘Jam’ of Culture

By Lisnaree Vichitsorasatra
Staff Reporter

BANGKOK — “It’s like being a cog in a wheel...” Dhyan Ho, owner of Jam said of his previous life working at a lighting company in Australia. Instead, he dreamed of opening a bar. After deserting his job to travel around Europe and Asia, that dream became reality four years ago when he landed in Thailand, where he opened a place just off lower Sathorn Road.

Junta Gives Thais Free Entry to Historical Sites to Boost Happiness

BANGKOK — Thailand’s military junta has lifted the entrance fees for all registered historical sites and museums as part of its ongoing effort to “return happiness to the Thai people.”
A promotional image for "The Night I Fell in Love with Joshua Wong." Image: Qrious Theatre / Courtesy

Ghost of Joshua Wong to Haunt Right-Wing Trans in Bangkok Play

BANGKOK — A transwoman, a famed Hong Kong activist, and a psychiatrist walk into a theatre in a dark comedy stage play coming this November.

Into the Unknown: First Thai Takes the Stage at Oscar Performance

LOS ANGELES — The Thai voice of Elsa serenades the Oscar pomp on Monday, marking the first time a Thai performs at the event.

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