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  • LIFE

    Tradition meets innovation

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 30/01/2024

    » Embark on a mesmerising journey of Thai cultural heritage in "Miscellany Of Khon", a programme that breathes new life into khon, a traditional masked dance drama that traces its roots back to the Ayutthaya kingdom. Hosted by the 18 Monkeys Dance Theatre in collaboration with the Unfolding Kafka Festival, this blend of film screening and live dance performance will transport audiences to an unexpected realm of khon as envisioned by a new generation steeped in contemporary arts while maintaining the cherished traditions of the past. The enchanting spectacle unfolds at Slowcombo, Pathum Wan, from Feb 29 until March 1.

  • LIFE

    Taiwan through the lens

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 04/11/2022

    » Last week at SF Cinema MBK and House Samyan, the Bangkok edition of the Taiwan Documentary Film Festival in Thailand 2022 took place. Now it's the turn of film lovers in Chiang Mai, Hat Yai and Songkhla to enjoy the same programme with subtitles in Thai and English. Physical screenings will take place at SFX Cinema Maya (Chiang Mai), Lorem Ipsum (Hat Yai) and A.E.Y Space (Songkhla) from today until Sunday.

  • LIFE

    The power of words

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 01/11/2023

    » Following the success of the first event in 2019, Neilson Hays Library invites fans of literature or bookworms to the 2023 instalment of Bangkok Literature Festival, a celebration of books and ideas in the heart of Thailand's capital.

  • LIFE

    An undead adventure

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 11/08/2023

    » Japanese manga is known across the world, and it is a staple of J-culture that spearheads the nation's economic growth. So it's no wonder we have seen many movies from Japan based on manga and anime.

  • LIFE

    A chat with John Cleese

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 05/07/2023

    » Looking for a night of laughter? Look no more. The legendary British comic John Cleese will perform a live stand-up in Bangkok for the first time on Friday at KBank Siam Pic-Ganesha, Siam Square One.

  • LIFE

    10 of the best for Japanese Film Festival 2023

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 08/02/2023

    » Japanese Film Festival 2023 marks return of a high-quality showcase and this year features 10 films movie fans shouldn't miss.

  • LIFE

    Desktop Error returns

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 12/05/2022

    » Desktop Error's first tour in four years is set for June and July, with special supporting act Hariguem Zaboy.

  • LEARNING

    Singing senorita

    Tatat Bunnag, Published on 09/05/2016

    » After taking a few years off from music, good-natured pop singer Lalita Singtotong, better known as Noey Senorita, has surprised her fans with two new singles — the pop rock “Mee Krai Ngao Muen Rao Mai (Lonely)” and the moody ballad “Tua Lork (Don’t Be Fake).” Both songs will be included on her new album, which will be her first since 2009.

  • LIFE

    Silence interrupted

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 02/03/2022

    » Much like his second feature film Blissfully Yours in 2002, serene stillness is the first impression we get from Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Memoria (in local cinemas tomorrow). Everything remains silent for a long period of time, but suddenly there's a loud booming sound resounding in the head of Jessica, played by Tilda Swinton, a British expat living in Colombia. The noise is loud enough to wake her up from the bed of her hotel room, as she begins experiencing a mysterious sensory syndrome. It forces Jessica out to the city and through the jungle in search of the source of the sound. From that moment on, the sound plays a crucial role to the story in Memoria. While this strange sound is the main inspiration for the film, it is also what Apichatpong has been struggling with over the past few years.

  • LIFE

    Bangkok's fragility examined through art

    Life, Tatat Bunnag, Published on 20/01/2022

    » The "Bangkok Bang-Krob: Bangkok Through Crusty Frames" mixed-media show by art and musical group Pink Sky Orcas offers a reflection on the diverse perspectives of Thailand's capital city. The show is part of the Performative Art Project #10 (P.A.P. #10) and will be performed at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre from Jan 27-30.

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