Blogger raises money for legal battle with PM, GrabTaxi takes over Southeast Asia, local artists push back against MDA and more. Just another weekend in the city.
The Goethe-Institut Thailand commemorates 90 years since the death of iconic author Franz Kafka, best known for novels like The Trial, The Castle and Metamorphosis, with a three-day festival from Jun 3-5, screening three selected films inspired by the Jewish author at the auditorium.
Duangkamol Film House and the Thammasat University Libraries have united to screen Korean movies every Sunday from Jun 1-Jul 6 at the Rewat Buddhinan Room (U2/F, Pridi Panomyong Library, Thammasat University, Tha Prachan Campus). It’s free with two screenings at 12:30pm and 2:30pm. Full schedule at http://bit.ly/1n9oG7x. As the event takes place inside the university’s library, please dress appropriately. H
UPDATE: The screenings have been rescheduled to start next weekend (Jun 8).
Now that the curfew has been relaxed, you can expect a massive lineup of DJ parties this weekend, along with contemporary dance, a pop-up vintage market and the Bangkok Farmers' Market at another new venue.