Sukhumvit 51 turns into a bouncing block party, contemporary artists celebrate a decade of Silpathorn, while in Silom a disused building is the site for an exhibition on the plight of Burma's displaced Rohingya.
If minifigs aren't your thing, catch Liam Neeson on a doomed flight, the story of Thailand's underdog cheerleading team, or the far-fetched ghost romance Threesome.
Here's a great chance to witness spectacular performances by Thai premier contemporary artists as they come together to celebrate the 10 years of the Silpathorn Award for Thai contemporary art.
The NSA infiltrates The Reading Room, indie-rock trio Yellow Fang go surfing, B-Floor performs for the kiddies, free screenings, and more more more great stuff happening this weekend.
Art aficionados have a tough choice to make as Phra Kanong' GOJA or Speedy Grandma on Charoen Krung both roll out new exhibition today (Mar 7). What they have in common? The sounds are going to be just as exciting as the pictures.
It's no secret, we Thais love Instagram. In fact, we're confident enough to say Bangkok is The Global Social Media Capital. Even by our already snap-happy standards, though, 2013 saw a huge growth in Instagram users in Thailand, but that hasn’t exactly resulted in a greater diversity of posts.