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The curtain is calling for the long-running Cosmic Café, but you just knew it would end with a bang. The last official gig at the iconic music venue this Friday will be the Bangkok debut of the much-praised indie-rock trio Cloud Nothings and their heavy melodic punk numbers like “Stay Useless” and “I’m Not Part Of Me.”
Jun 20, 8pm
Quay Records present an audiovisual DJ set from LA DJ Peanut Butter Wolf, along with local DJs Tul, Dragon and Pichy, plus a Thai premiere of the documentary Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton, about Peanut Butter’s life and his famed label Stones Throw. Screening starts from 7pm.
Jun 20, 6pm

Miraculous, Rastafari 4E and DJ IK join together for the closing party of street artist MUE BON's solo exhibition summing up his many years' paintings, graffiti and sculptures that voice his concerns on social issues. Proceeds go to support the Camillian Home.
Jun 20, 5pm.

Celebrating Jam’s second anniversary on Jun 21, the Summer Solstice will see 80s progressive rocker Nupachino make a rare appearance alongside two highly-touted indie acts Chladni Chandi and Tapestry. Happy Birthday! (Also check out
Octopoda, a series of installations and illustrations by Mona, opening on Jun 20.)
Jun 21, 4pm

Celebrating the spirit of rum this Saturday at WTF will be a warm-up gig by Bangkok's much-loved rock diva Gene Kasidit before the
big concert next month, along with the special rum-based summer cocktails. (Don't forget to check out
Note Ponsuang's Ungrateful Records while you're there.)
Jun 21

Those who have had it with all the K-pop and Korean TV series can get a very different crosscultural experience this week. Mannam: Urban Myth will see a collaboration between six Thai artists, including performers from the renowned physical theater troupe B-Floor, and six Korean stage artists. See the results of their one-week residency performed live at BACC.

Aimed at showcasing short films and documentaries that make statements about the future of Thailand and its politics, Thai Aurora at The Horizon by Streamline Film will screen 14 political shorts by 15 Thai filmmakers this Sunday (Jun 22) at The Reading Room.
Jun 22

A jungle-themed evening market in the museum featuring handmade products and spicy food, along with a live concert by Lipta, Nap A Lean and Helmetheads.
Museum Siam, Phra Nang Klao Rd., 02-225-2777. Free entry.
Jun 22, 5pm.