After months behind closed doors, the gallery finally switches the lights back on with an art fair that feels more like a ...
International Human Rights Day is marked with an open-air screening at the Netherlands Embassy Garden, a setting that feels deliberately calm for a film that is ...
Baan Park Nai Lert spends a few days pretending Bangkok has decided to dress up for winter. The Nai Lert Flower and Garden Art Fair takes over the grounds, turn ...
Da Minot arrives at Bangkok Mojo carrying the kind sound that lived in. The collective comes from Shillong in India, drawing on rhythms and melodies rooted in t ...
(In)visible Presence opens Dib Bangkok with a quiet confidence. Think a painted gust of wind, music shaped by half-remembered summers and the soft trace of herb ...
Music in the Park returns after last year’s strong showing, slipping back quietly. As part of Road to BEATFOREST 2026, the Park Edition keeps things relaxed, bu ...
British travel writer Thomas Bird will spend an evening at The Readeasy reading from Harmony Express: Travels by Train Through China, his account of crossing Ch ...
Asoke’s Mirage feels like a quiet continuation. Following Suggestions, the new works keep worrying at perception, memory and that soft space where certainty sli ...
JonnyVicious has been shaping nights in Kuala Lumpur long enough to feel woven into the city’s after-dark memory. His story starts in 2011 at Monsoon+ Records, ...
EMERGE returns for its fourth year, continuing a long-running effort to give new photography voices proper room to be seen. Launched in 2022, the project has al ...
Sawadee, Bangkok. BUTT touches down with deliberate timing. The city, already fluent in desire, hosts a two-part gathering that leans playful, sharp and slightl ...
Netflix turns Song Wat Road strange in the best possible way with One Last Adventure in Thailand, a free tribute to Stranger Things as the series edges into its ...