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Messi Reaches 100 CL Goals, Barcelona Beats Chelsea 3-0

BARCELONA, Spain — Lionel Messi joined Cristiano Ronaldo in the Champions League’s 100-goal club after scoring twice to lead Barcelona past Chelsea and into the Champions League quarterfinals for an 11th straight season on Wednesday.

Messi also set up Ousmane Dembele in a 3-0 win at Camp Nou after he had scored Barcelona’s goal in the opening-leg 1-1 draw in London.

Messi beat Thibaut Courtois with two strikes between the Chelsea goalkeeper’s legs from very tight angles on the side of the box. He struck the opener three minutes into the match and took Barcelona’s third goal in the 63rd.

Ronaldo, with 117 goals, is the only other player to reach the century-mark in Europe’s elite club competition. Messi reached his 100th goal in 123 matches, while Real Madrid’s star needed 144 games.

But the most dazzling moment from the Argentina forward, who returned from missing one match for the birth of his third son on Saturday, came when he helped Dembele score his first goal for Barcelona after he stole the ball from former Barcelona teammate Cesc Fabregas and darted past two would-be tacklers in the 20th.

While Chelsea coach Antonio Conte lamented his players’ near misses  they hit the woodwork four times over the two legs  he lavished praise on Messi, whom he congratulated on the pitch following the final whistle.

“I think when you have the opportunity to make a great compliment to Messi, it is right to recognize a super, super, super top player,” Conte said. “We are talking about an extraordinary player. The best in the world. This type of player is born once in 50 years.”

Barcelona remained unbeaten in 25 straight Champions League matches at Camp Nou, a run that dates back to 2013. The hosts also stayed in contention for a rare treble of titles. They lead the Spanish league and have reached the final of the Copa del Rey.

Chelsea will now have to focus on finishing in the top four in the Premier League to return to tournament. It is currently in fifth place.

Also on Wednesday, Bayern Munich won 3-1 at Besiktas to advance 8-1 on aggregate.

Conte looked to repeat the team’s relative success at frustrating Barcelona’s attack from the first leg with its back line of five defenders.

But Messi needed very little to poke a hole in Chelsea’s wall.

Barcelona’s all-time leading scorer started an attack with a pass meant for Dembele that was twice deflected before Luis Suarez deftly flicked it back to Messi.

The Argentine forward targeted the only gap available: the slot in-between the legs of Courtois.

“We know that we can always count on him,” Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde said. “It goes with his character and the responsibility he feels for the team.”

That ability to know exactly what his teammates need was clear when Messi swooped in to steal the ball from Fabregas in midfield and charged toward the box. Instead of passing to Suarez, he let the striker draw the remaining defenders to him, and then passed across for the unmarked Dembele to drive a rising shot over Courtois.

It was Dembele’s first goal for Barcelona in his 12th appearance for the club and could represent a breakthrough for the 20-year-old France winger, who had been hesitant and error-prone in his previous games after recovering from two injuries since his move from Borussia Dortmund that could reach 147 million euros (about USD$173 million).

Despite getting nothing from striker Olivier Giroud, Chelsea continued to press for a goal and came closest near the end of the first half.

Willian and Eden Hazard both drew saves from goalie Marc-Andre ter Stegen and defender Samuel Umtiti before Marcos Alonso then sent a free kick off the post in injury time.

Dembele also contributed in defense when he hustled back to make a clean tackle of Alonso when he was preparing to shot from close early in the second half.

Messi made sure of the victory when he received a pass from Suarez and sped around a group of three defenders before humbling Courtois with a second strike between the legs.

Antonio Rudiger came closest to a consolation goal for Chelsea, but his header hit the crossbar in the 90th minute, adding more near misses to Willian’s two shots off the woodwork from the first leg.

Story: Joseph Wilson

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‘Enough Is Enough’: US Students Stage Walkouts Against Guns

Students rally Wednesday in front of the White House in Washington. Photo: Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press
Students rally Wednesday in front of the White House in Washington. Photo: Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press

Declaring enough is enough, tens of thousands of young people from Maine to Alaska walked out of school to demand action on gun violence Wednesday in one of the biggest student protests since the Vietnam era.

Braving snow in New England and threats of school discipline in places like Georgia and Ohio, they carried signs with messages such as “Am I next?,” railed against the National Rifle Association and bowed their heads in memory of the 17 dead in the Feb. 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.

“We’re sick of it,” said Maxwell Nardi, a senior at Douglas S. Freeman High School in Henrico, Virginia, just outside Richmond. “We’re going to keep fighting, and we’re not going to stop until Congress finally makes resolute changes.”

Around the nation, students left class at 10 a.m. local time for at least 17 minutes  one minute for each of the dead in Florida. At some schools, students didn’t go outside but lined the hallways, gathered in gyms and auditoriums or wore orange, the color used by the movement against gun violence.

Over and over, students declared that too many young people have died and that they are tired of going to school every day afraid of getting killed.

“Enough is enough. People are done with being shot,” said Iris Foss-Ober, 18, a senior at Washburn High School in Minneapolis.

Some schools applauded students for taking a stand or at least tolerated the walkouts, while others threatened punishment.

Protesters called for such measures as tighter background checks on gun purchases and a ban on assault weapons like the one used in the Florida bloodbath.

As the demonstrations unfolded, the NRA responded by posting a photo on Twitter of a black rifle emblazoned with an American flag. The caption: “I’ll control my own guns, thank you.”

Walkouts interrupted the day at schools from the elementary level through college, and at some that have witnessed their own mass shootings. About 250 students gathered on a soccer field at Colorado’s Columbine High, while students who survived the Sandy Hook Elementary School attack in 2012 walked out of Newtown High School in Connecticut.

Students at several schools assembled on sports fields and arranged themselves into hearts, peace signs or the word “Enough.” At other schools, students spent the 17 minutes writing letters to lawmakers or registering classmates to vote.

At Eagle Rock High in Los Angeles, teenagers a moment of silence as they gathered around a circle of 17 chairs labeled with the names of the Florida victims.

In joining the protests, the students followed the example set by many of the survivors of the Florida shooting, who have become gun-control activists, leading rallies, lobbying legislators and giving TV interviews. Their efforts helped spur passage last week of a Florida law curbing access to assault rifles by young people.

But whether they can make a difference on Capitol Hill remains to be seen. Congress has shown little inclination to tighten gun laws, and President Donald Trump backed away from his initial support for raising the minimum age for buying an assault rifle to 21.

Another protest against gun violence is scheduled in Washington on March 24, with organizers saying it is expected to draw hundreds of thousands.

A spokeswoman for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said DeVos “gives a lot credit to the students who are raising their voices and demanding change.”

“She hears them, and their input will be valuable as she convenes the Federal Commission on School Safety and works to find solutions to keeping all students safe at school,” spokeswoman Liz Hill said.

Historians said the demonstrations were shaping up to be one of the largest youth protests in decades.

“It seems like it’s going to be the biggest youth-oriented and youth-organized protest movements going back decades, to the early ’70s at least,” said David Farber a history professor at the University of Kansas who has studied social change movements.

“Young people are that social media generation, and it’s easy to mobilize them in a way that it probably hadn’t been even 10 years ago.”

The coordinated protests Wednesday were organized by Empower, the youth wing of the Women’s March, which brought thousands to Washington last year.

In the nation’s capital, more than 2,000 high-school age protesters observed the 17 minutes of silence by sitting on the ground with their backs turned to the White House as a church bell tolled. The president was out of town.

The protesters carried signs with messages such as “Our Blood/Your Hands” and “Never Again” and chanted slogans against the NRA.

In New York City, they chanted, “Enough is enough!” In Salt Lake City, the signs read, “Protect kids not guns,” ”Fear has no place in school” and “Am I next?”

Stoneman Douglas High senior David Hogg, who has emerged as one of the leading student activists, livestreamed the walkout at the tragedy-stricken school on his YouTube channel. He said the students could not be expected to remain in class when there was work to do to prevent gun violence.

“Every one of these individuals could have died that day. I could have died that day,” he said.

At Aztec High School in a rural, gun-friendly part of New Mexico where many enjoy hunting and shooting, students aimed to avoid gun politics and opted for a ceremony honoring students killed in shootings  including two who died in a December attack at Aztec.

“Our kids sit on both ends of the spectrum, and we have a diverse community when it comes to gun rights and gun control,” Principal Warman Hall said.

About 10 students left Ohio’s West Liberty-Salem High School  which witnessed a shooting last year  despite a warning they could face detention or more serious discipline.

Police in the Atlanta suburb of Marietta patrolled Kell High, where students were threatened with unspecified consequences if they participated. Three students walked out anyway.

The walkouts drew support from companies such as media conglomerate Viacom, which paused programming on MTV, BET and its other networks for 17 minutes during the walkouts.

Story: Colin Binkley

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Lin Dan Wins Opening Match at All-England Open

China's Lin Dan in August during his match against Denmark's Emil Holst in Glasgow, Scotland. Image: Badminton V / YouTube

BIRMINGHAM, England — Two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan started his quest for a seventh title at the All-England Open by beating Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 21-19, 21-16 on Wednesday.

The 34-year-old Chinese star finished his opening match against the 21st-ranked Dane with a lively sequence of corner-to-corner clears, tight net shots, and trademark sliced smashes which suggested that his motivation – perhaps not always at its most powerful in recent years – is fully back again.

His sharp movement and lively tactical eye were supported by unusually assertive words.

“I think today I played well and outplayed my opponent,” he said. “I think the All-England means more than the World Championships.”

Lin lost the World Championships final to Viktor Axelsen of Denmark in Glasgow seven months ago.

Axelsen is not here, and Lin looks in good shape for a probable quarter-final confrontation on Friday with Lee Chong Wei, the top-seeded titleholder from Malaysia, who won 21-15, 21-17 against Yvor Coelho of Brazil.

Another front-runner for the title, Kidambi Srikanth, the third-seeded Indian who is in the other half of the draw, had to save a match point at 19-20 in the third game against Brice Leverdez of France before winning 7-21, 21-14, 22-20.

Earlier Ratchanok Intanon, who was the youngest ever world champion at the age of 18 and the only Thai player ever to be ranked No. 1, was surprisingly knocked out of the women’s singles by losing an early-morning match to Michelle Li of Canada 21-15, 14-21, 21-19.

“I don’t know what to say about it,” Intanon said. “It was not my best performance, but I know she can create and turn on the shadow and that made me feel more pressure.”

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Thanathorn Unveils ‘Future Forward Party,’ Pledges Fresh Beginning

Co-founders of the newly formed Future Forward Party pose for a group photo Thursday morning in Bangkok.
Co-founders of the newly formed Future Forward Party pose for a group photo Thursday morning in Bangkok.

BANGKOK — A new political party led by a multi-billionaire and a prominent law lecturer formally launched Thursday in a bid to win support from those fed up with the decade-long political paralysis.

The newly established “Future Forward Party,” or Anakot Mai, led by auto parts billionaire Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit and Thammasat law lecturer Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, wants to offer itself as a choice for people – particularly the young generation tired of political division – to break the long-running political impasse.

“Thailand has been caught in a deep political rift for more than a decade, causing enormous economic and social damage. Political polarization has hindered dialogue and consultation, while dictatorial politics have suppressed the rights and liberties of citizens, putting under lid all the problems and being incapable of ending the division,” the party said in a statement released before the press conference that formalized its establishment.

Thanathorn: New Party Will Practice What it Preaches

Thanathorn, 39, who presented the party as the voice of the young and the progressive, said during the Thursday morning press conference in Bangkok that barbaric laws and unjust manners have been used “to shut the mouth of those who think differently.”

Thanathorn and other party executives plan to register their party name with the Election Commission after the early morning press briefing concluded.

Until recently Thanathorn sat on the executive board of Matichon Group, which owns Khaosod and Khaosod English. He resigned from the board yesterday.

Co-founder Piyabutr vowed that the party will become a new choice and prove to the public that democracy can work and “is normal and that people alone can solve problems by themselves.”

Piyabutr talked about people who will not give in to the problems of Thai society, and about social welfare and equality.

“Future Forward Party has every citizen as owners. Thai politics will not be about destroying enemies but creativity,” Piyabutr said, adding that the party’s politics will not be about self interest but public interest, and will not be limited to the elites.

“The past will not be determine the future. … Thais must have better livelihoods,” the co-founder said, adding that this was a “historical moment” and that “if we don’t walk away from the lost decade, we will suffer more damage and it may be too late to redeem.”

Chamnan Chanruang, a Chiang Mai-based former law lecturer said he became one of the 26 co-founders of the party because he wanted to see genuine decentralization. Electing provincial governors and ensuring that 70 percent of the local taxes are kept in the provinces and not sent to Bangkok.

“I have been waiting for Future Forward Party for my whole life,” Chamnan said.

Other party co-founders include university lecturers, a freelance translator, a filmmaker, a craft beer brewer, a “digital agriculturist” and a number of activists campaigning on a variety of issues, from women’s welfare and the environment to rights for the LGBT community and the disabled.

The news conference was held a day after a junta spokesman publicly warned Thanathorn not to violate the ban on political activities imposed by the regime.

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Vietnamese Recruited 2 Months Before Kim Jong Nam’s Murder

Indonesian Siti Aisyah, left, and Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, right, are escorted by police as they leave their court hearing at Shah Alam court house Oct. 2 in Shah Alam, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photos: Daniel Chan / Associated Press

SHAH ALAM, Malaysia  The lawyer for a Vietnamese woman accused of murdering the estranged half brother of North Korea’s leader says she was recruited by a North Korean suspect at a Hanoi bar two months before the killing.

Doan Thi Huong is on trial with Siti Aisyah from Indonesia on charges of murdering Kim Jong Nam by smearing his face with the banned VX nerve agent at Kuala Lumpur’s airport in February last year.

Lawyer Hisyam Teh Poh Teik told the court Wednesday that Huong told police that she was introduced to a Korean known as Mr. Y by a Vietnamese pub owner in December 2016. Mr. Y has been identified in court as one of four North Korean suspects who fled Malaysia right after the killing.

 

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Buddha Issara Reunites With Suthep at Court (Photos)

Suthep Thaugsuban greets Buddha Issara on Wednesday at the court

BANGKOK — An activist monk who helped lead street protests that paved way for the 2014 military coup was indicted on a charge of insurrection along with other activists Wednesday.

Buddha Issara and 13 others were accused of inciting unlawful rebellion against the government at the time with their protest campaign, which saw several state agencies occupied by protesters. The monk, whose real name is Suwit Thongprasert, denied the charges.

He’s the second key figure in the People’s Committee for Absolute Democracy With the King as Head of State, aka PCAD or PDRC, to be indicted on the charge, following its founder and firebrand leader Suthep Thaugsuban’s indictment in January.

Suthep, who also was briefly ordained as a monk after the military seized power in May 2014, showed up at the court today to express support for his co-defendant.

He called on prosecutors to explain why they decided to take up the case against Buddha Issara, saying the indictment “does not benefit the public” in any way.

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Buddha Issara arrives on Wednesday at the court
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Suthep Thaugsuban greets Buddha Issara on Wednesday at the court
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Suthep Thaugsuban greets Buddha Issara on Wednesday at the court
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Suthep Thaugsuban speaks to reporters next to Buddha Issara on Wednesday at the court

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Learn To Prepare Raw Japanese Food

Preparing some Macha Cocoa Brownie. Photo: Vegan Crush / Facebook
Preparing some Macha Cocoa Brownie. Photo: Vegan Crush / Facebook

BANGKOK — Update those home recipes with natural ingredients that may have a positive outcome on health and wellbeing – Japanese style.

Eating clean and healthy is what the Raw Japanese food workshop by Vegan Crush is all about. Home delivery service Vegan Crush, who is hosting the event, describe it as a “fun culinary journey with scrumptious raw plant-based cuisine.” Their goal is to teach healthier food habits without being deprived of deliciousness.

Get a step-by-step tutorial on how to prepare dishes such as onigiri, sushi and ginger tahini noodles from scratch. The workshop will also help attendees to get in touch with their senses by tasting the ingredients for each dish – as well as the full meal itself.

Attendees will also be taught how to prepare dishes at home. As with other diet fads, it doesn’t come cheap. The workshop fee is 2,000 baht and advanced payments are required in order to secure a place. Find more information online.

The workshop will run from 11am to 1pm on March 24 at Steps with Theera on Soi Ekkamai 10. Take a taxi or motorcycle from BTS Ekkamai to get there.

Raw vegan dishes. Photo: Vegan Crush / Facebook
Raw vegan dishes. Photo: Vegan Crush / Facebook

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Premchai Gets Bail, Not Allowed to Leave Country

CEO of Italian-Thai Development Premchai Karnasuta on Friday at the Criminal Court

BANGKOK — The Criminal Court on Wednesday afternoon granted the CEO of Italian-Thai Development bail under the condition he not leave Thailand.

Construction mogul Premchai Karnasuta posted a bond of 300,000 baht after the court forbade him from leaving the country without its permission.

Premchai met police in the morning to hear charges that include bribing national park officers as well as illegal possession of firearms, ivory and protected animal carcasses.

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New Nature Doc ‘Earth: One Amazing Day’ Shouldn’t Be Missed

You think your day was rough? At least you didn’t have to outrace an army of slithering snakes on your first day. Or cross a swollen river filled with hungry predators. Or, despite being exhausted, brave huge Arctic waves to get home.

Such are the daily challenges shown with wondrous detail in the new BBC documentary “Earth: One Amazing Day,” which gets close enough to some remarkable critters that you can see fur twitch, nostrils flare and even hear them snore.

The Earth might be the film’s titular star but the documentary is really about the sun and how that star’s waxing and waning energy over 24 hours shapes life down here, from the warmth of morning to the shadows of night.

“We all have one thing in common: Our lives are driven by the rhythm of night and day,” says narrator Robert Redford, whose welcome voice guides viewers through danger and silliness alike.

The film — directed by Richard Dale, Peter Webber and Fan Lixin — comes a decade after the release of the film “Earth,” a re-cut version of the BBC series “Planet Earth” which took viewers from the North to the South poles. The filmmakers this time call it a whistle-stop exploration of the entire planet. We encourage you to hop aboard.

It starts at a misty dawn with a standard, crowd-pleasing character in nature documentaries — a deliriously cute panda cub, waking up. We then go to the African savannah to catch a serval hunting with huge leaps in the air and then to the Pacific to see armies of iguanas on rocks waiting for the sun’s warmth.

As the sun grows stronger, cameras capture another staple of such documentaries — the treacherous river crossing. This time a zebra foal makes the stomach-twisting attempt and it’s hard not to cheer when she finally makes it.

Other beasts featured are narwhals swimming through ice channels in footage that took a month to film, bears rubbing up on trees to playful music, and a pair of giraffes getting into a fight with their necks in a high noon challenge, like a pair of cowboys.

We see chinstrap penguins struggle with unforgiving cliffs to bring home food (and get greeted by their mate’s cute head bob) and sperm whales in the Indian Ocean taking a midday nap vertically, huge and ghostly. It’s remarkable stuff. This is a film that even makes watching bamboo grow via time-lapse fascinating.

The 100-strong camera crew took advantage of leaps in technology, including stronger batteries to help capture animals with more motion-detection devices, the ability to record 1,000 frames per second and improvements in low-light cinematography. There’s one astounding aerial sequence of a racket-tail hummingbird facing-off against a swarm of angry bees that is an absolute cinematic triumph.

The music by Alex Heffes (“The Last King of Scotland” and “Queen Of Katwe”) is a welcome accompaniment, whether it’s using a 120-piece orchestra and choir to deliver the majesty of the Arctic or channeling the playfulness of a Disney movie for a mouse sequence or even giving some moments a Michael Bay-like action treatment.

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A scene in ‘Earth: One Amazing Day’

There’s precious little gore and the filmmakers have largely avoided having any furry hero who we’ve come to root for end up in something’s stomach. But conflict is never very far and some sequences — like sharks at night, the snakes versus baby iguanas on the Galapagos Islands (which fans may recognize as lifted from “Planet Earth II”), and the obligatory cheetah versus baby zebra — may rattle younger kids. Big predators come out when it’s cool, just so you know.

There’s also no politics — no mention of global warming or species destruction. Just a gentle reminder about the “fragile web that connects us” and that “the future of all life lies in our hands.” (For noted environmentalist Redford, holding his tongue must have been as hard as a field mouse outrunning a hungry lion.)

What’s not hard is admiring how rich and beautiful this documentary is, from the slow-mo water droplets to long tailed mayflies fluttering over a river in Hungary. As Redford says, humans have searched the heavens but there’s “nothing more amazing than what happens here, day after day.” This film proves it.

“Earth: One Amazing Day,” a BBC Earth Films release, is rated G by the Motion Picture Association of America. Running time: 89 minutes. Four stars out of four.

Story: Mark Kennedy

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Where to Hip to The Hop in Bangkok

A DJ shows off his swag in the booth. Photo: Vorachit Runglertmaneepong / Courtesy
A DJ shows off his swag in the booth. Photo: Vorachit Runglertmaneepong / Courtesy

BANGKOK — The now-global phenomenon of hip-hop and rap culture has a home in the capital’s sois, where clubs citywide have specialized in the genre.

Here’s a guide to the hottest places in the city that pump hip-hop music week in, week out, all year round.

The Firm: The Newcomer (Update Dec. 20: The place’s been closed down)

Looking down on the main dance floor and stage from the VIP area. Photo: The Firm
Looking down on the main dance floor and stage from the VIP area. Photo: The Firm

The Firm is one of the newer hip-hop venues in the block. Having opened in November, it provides a different experience in each of its four floors.

The club occupies a five-story building, the first two of which welcome revelers into a cocktail bar and classy restaurant. The vibe is relaxed and house music plays on the deck. The third floor is the club room, where all the hip-hop action takes place.

DJs D-Kut and Nana and occasionally regulars from Bangkok Invaders play West Coast hip-hop and rap. There are also dancers laying the sex appeal down heavy on stage all night.

There is no entry fee for the club and fourth-floor tables can be booked in advance that overlook the DJ table and ministage.

The Firm is on Soi Sukhumvit 33, a short walk from BTS Phrom Phong. Hip-hop music starts every night at 9pm and the venue’s restaurant is open 24/7.

Sway: The Legend

Swaying hips. Photo: Vorachit Runglertmaneepong / Courtesy
Swaying hips on the dancefloor. Photo: Vorachit Runglertmaneepong / Courtesy

Sway has been around since 2014 and continues to be a hotspot for Bangkok’s hip-hop community. The Thonglor bar-club is a hotspot for many locals and expats – even on Monday nights.

Enter Sway and you will be greeted by a room that has a backalley feel of rough face brick walls with a touch of graffiti all lit in blue ambient lighting.

Hip-hop and trap beats are not the only things that makes Sway popular, but the club’s chicken wings are also an attraction, with more than 20 flavors to choose from.

Sway is open daily 6pm to 2am in Arena 10 on Soi Thonglor 10. It’s in the same complex as EDM club Demo and Dirty Bar a taxi or motorcycle ride away from BTS Thong Lo.

Sugar Club: The Trendsetter

Photo: Sugar / Facebook
Photo: Sugar / Facebook

Sugar is an incredibly popular hip-hop venue and the place on most people’s lips when they think Bangkok hip-hop. That’s why it’s always so packed with customers outside queuing to get in.

Sugar has a reputation for hosting big international DJs such as three-time Red Bull Thr3estyle champ DJ Hedspin as well as Puffy (who’s supported the likes of Amber Rose, Jeremih and J. Cole) and Trayze, who won the USA RedBull 3Style championship in 2014.

Fridays and Saturdays are the crazy nights, especially when Bangkok Invaders, DJs Ono, Double D and the sassy dance crew girls show up to entertain until 3am.

There are no designated smoking areas, so things can get a bit hot and smoky at times, but this doesn’t seem to bother many of the regulars there who love the club’s eccentric vibe.

Sugar is open daily 10pm till late with a 300 baht cover charge that includes a free drink. BTS Nana is the nearest station to the venue, but a taxi from there is advisable.

Dirty Bar: The Hole in The Wall

The DJ’s view of a packed Dirty Bar. Photo: Dirty / Siam2Nite
The DJ’s view of a packed Dirty Bar. Photo: Dirty Bar / Siam2Nite

Tucked away and overshadowed by EDM club, Demo, find a hip-hop club usually packed to the rafters. Dirty Bar is like Sway in terms of design and atmosphere, but is a touch smaller and definitely feels crowded. On weekends, getting inside is a feat of luck.

The venue shares the same vicinity and entrance as Demo. Surprisingly Demo’s EDM and Dirty’s hip-hop don’t clash despite being practically back-to-back.

Dirty has been pumping hip-hop beats for over a decade and fans of ‘80s and ‘90s hip-hop classics will feel at home. The room has low lighting and no flashing club lights.

Pro tip: Dirty veterans will advise trying its Around The World cocktail.

During the week there is no entrance fee, however from Thursdays to Saturdays, Thai nationals pay 300 baht (one drink included) and foreign nationals pay 500 baht, with two complimentary drinks to offset the sting of discrimination.

Dirty Bar is open daily 9pm till late. You can find the bar, which shares an entrance with Demo Nightclub at Arena 10 in Soi Thong Lor 10. You can get there by taking a taxi or motorcycle taxi from BTS Ekkamai.

EQ Late Night Club: The Exotic Destination

DJ Nutt on the decks. Photo: EQ Late Night Club / Facebook
DJ Nutt on the decks. at EQ. Photo: EQ Late Night Club / Facebook

EQ Late Night Club gives an alternative take on hip-hop and R&B. Its African and Latin touch makes for a more exotic music experience spanning various African cultures to music from the Caribbean and Latin America.

The layout of the club is well spread out with ample space for tourists, locals and expats to shake a leg. Here, party people will get an eyeful of alluring dancers and good service from friendly staff.

The club shares MCs and DJs with Sugar Club, so expect much of the same performances found in that Soi 11 venue.

Saturday night is the highlight for its mash-up DJs who mix a range of genres, a very rare performance usually only found in bar clubs, not nightclubs.

The damage to gain entry is 300 baht and comes with a complimentary drink. The club also hosts many party events and promotions detailed on their Facebook page.

EQ Late Night Club is open daily from 10pm till late. You can get there You can get there by taking a taxi or motorcycle taxi from BTS Nana.

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