Part of the upcoming music festival hosted by Smirnoff, members of French electro-rock duo Make the Girl Dance, Greg and Pierre, talk to us ahead of their debut gig in Bangkok.
Born from a well-appreciated Facebook status update, the zany Pheu Ter [For You] Party fan page has now gained more than 32,000 likes and has an army of fans following their party policy: Think New,...
Rapper and graffiti artist Kittipong Kamsart a.k.a. M Buddha Bless tells us about his difficult home life as a child, why being a musician has made him love reading and why he believes in aliens.
We speak to Alex Holzer, Italian mixologist at the Sky Bar at Le Bua Hotel who created the Hangovertini. Here, he shares us the story behind the drink and his perspective on Thai cocktails.
Tired of spending your weekends at malls, markets or the movies? We head to two of Bangkok’s leading Thai Premier League Clubs, Thai Port and Muangthong United, to talk to the mascots, the...
Composed by hip hop artist Fucking Hero, the theme song of the upcoming Sad Festival, “Morning Moon” also features the lyrics and vocals of Piya Poe Sastrawaha, aka Yokee Playboy. Within a month of...
Unchalee Anatawat describes her newest exhibition, Familiar Faces, at the Toot Yung Gallery, as a means of communicating her intimate relationships through drawing and painting surreal characters.
Pharuephon “Mamafaka” Mukdasanit is becoming a big part of the emerging contemporary art scene in Thailand. He and the rest of the FOR 2 Crew graffitied a large-scale mural at the Bangkok Arts and...
After feeling like a second-class kid in the country, Nuttawut “Por” Sakidjai moved to Bangkok and became his own inspiration, first working at Channel 7 and then making the bold move of quitting for...
After transforming his family business, Tao Hong Tai, from an old school pottery producer into a leader in contemporary ceramic arts, Silpathorn artist Wasinburee Supanichworaparch now wants to turn...
With increasing prices and obtuse promotion schemes, movie multiplexes have made some very vocal enemies. BK hears them out. By Monruedee Jansuttipan and Natthanun Prasongchaikul
Budding actress and singer Paowalee “Pao” Pornpimol, 19, makes her cinematic debut in, The Moon, a dramatic biopic of Thai luk thung queen, Poompuang Duangchan—or Mae Pueng, as Pao calls her.