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Q&A: Angela Daniel

Angela Daniel joins the Bangkok Community Theater to create an evening of dining, suspense, and hearsay with the international production, Rumours. See +stage page 24. (read more...)

Q&A:  Tanaporn Somkul and Phisut Poonklag

You may know it as break dancing, but it’s now known as B-boy. The young guys taking up the challenge congregate around the BTS station near MBK after 6 pm. (read more...)

Q&A: Michael Shaowanasai

From performance art to film, this all-round artist is involved in many projects. He plays a supporting role in Kwamsuk Khong Kati, based on the award-winning novel. (read more...)

Q&A: Frankye Kelley

An international performer with three CDs under her belt, Frankye Kelley is the Bamboo Bar’s latest addition. Her current project is a fourth music album: a tribute to the famous jazz singer and pianist, Shirley Horn. (read more...)

Q&A: Sarunyu Wongkrajang

Sarunyu Wongkrajang The veteran actor/director recently appeared in Salad Ta Diew Kab Dek Song Roy Ta. Just as famous for his involvement in anti-Thaksin demonstrations, he speaks to BK of politics and entertainment. (read more...)

Q&A: Karine Lable

Haiti born Karine LaBel studied Haitian and African dances and is now a lecturer at the University of Vienna’s Sports Institute and perhaps the only Haitian dancer in Austria. (read more...)

Q&A:Wangmin Bumei

Wangmin Bumei means “fools’ civilization” and they consider themselves on the fringe of society—how apt as they will perform at the Fringe Festival (see +stage page 26). (read more...)

Q&A: Katie Duck

Magpie is an Amsterdam-based collective made up of dancers, musicians, and visual and video artists. We talk to Katie Duck, one of the founders, before her troupe’s improvisational performance at the Fringe Festival (see +stage page 18). (read more...)

What's your most memorable moment from 2007?

Celebrities and famous faces look back at their pigging year. (read more...)

Q&A: Damkerng Thutapiyasak

The director of the play Push Up (see +stage this page)—now playing as part of the Bangkok Theater Festival—is well respected and well rounded in Thailand’s theater circles. (read more...)

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