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Guns N’ Roses Tickets Go on Sale This Week

BANGKOK — One of next year’s most anticipated concerts is going ahead without delay and tickets go on sale this week.

Bangkok Students Defy Junta With Anti-Coup Banners

BANGKOK — In an effort to evade the Thai junta’s ban on political protests, student activists in Bangkok have taken to expressing their dissent through anonymous banners hung around the city.

Higher Booze Tax Doesn’t Mean Higher Booze Tax: Tax Office

BANGKOK — Changes to alcohol taxes won’t leave a sour taste for consumers, tax authorities said Monday.

New Coworking Space at Gaysorn Opens for Undiscerning Elite

BANGKOK — A new coworking space has opened with sleek facilities in a great location that many will never set foot in.
The Ekaterinburg Opera Theater’s production of “Turandot” on Sept. 11, 2019 at the Thailand Cultural Centre. Photo: Bangkok’s International Festival of Dance & Music / Courtesy

Vincero! For One Night, ‘Turandot’ Exhibited Grandeur in Bangkok

BANGKOK — Puccini enthusiasts gathered in a packed theater Wednesday night to view the first full-scale production of “Turandot” staged in the country in...

Designers Take OTOP Products From Nope to Dope

OTOP. The word conjures countless tourist-trap shops and fairs selling authentic yet forgettable knick knacks. Stuff that’s only interesting to first-time visitors or those who must have everything silk.

A Review of Brainwake Café, a Brainchild of Former Yingluck’s Aide

BANGKOK — One of the first questions I asked Brainwake Café proprietor and CEO Suranand Vejjajiva when we met on Monday was whether his cousin, former premier Abhisit Vejjajiva, has ever visited the café.

Review: In ‘The Last Knight,’ Round 5 for the Transformers

A concussed serenity sets in somewhere in the middle of the ceaseless ballet of metal and machismo in Michael Bay's "Transformers: The Last Knight." Freed...

Two More Suspected Trafficking Camps Found

SONGKHLA — Thai security forces in southern Thailand have uncovered two more abandoned camps they believe were used by human traffickers to detain Rohingya refugees.

Mobilized by Hashtags, More Verdict Protests Planned at Universities

BANGKOK — Using social media as a mobilization tool, students at a dozen universities on Tuesday announced rallies at their campuses to protest a court verdict that dissolved a key opposition party.

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