8 great things to do this week

Written by
Suthima Thongmark
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Fri 9

Happy Endings: A Bangkok Exhibition at Woof Pack; 11am; B200

Controversial Spanish cartoonist Joan Cornellà stages his second solo exhibition in Bangkok. Cornellà is displaying some of his limited-edition drawings on canvas and sculptures, some of which have never been shown elsewhere , along with his books, and limited quantities of screen-printed T-shirts.

Read about 5 Things you need to know about Joan Cornellà, here.

Mariah Carey at Bitec Bangna; 8pm; B3,500

It's confirmed! According to Bangkok's new concert and event promoter Teddy Time , pop icon Mariah Carey is heading to Bangkok as a part of her world tour. The concert will be held on 9 Nov at Hall 106, Bitec Bang Na.

The Proposal and The Bear at Sodsai Pantoomkomol Centre for Dramatic Arts; 7.30pm; B500

Adapted from two of renowned Russian playwright and short-story writer Anton Chekhov's one-act comedic plays; A Marriage Proposal (1890) and The Bear (1888), this comedic performance explored love and hate between two couples.

Sat 10

M Live Market at Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong; 11am; free

Marriott International gathers together some of its top hotel restaurants in Bangkok, from W Bangkok's The Kitchen Table to Marriott The Surawongse's Praya Kitchen, in a food market that offers you hotel-quality gourmet food at affordable prices.

Tenderness Lost at PT Gallery; 10am; free

Apart from exhibiting a gigantic “Lost Dog” sculpture at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, French artist Aurèle Ricard will also exhibit a series of paintings, drawings and seven more Lost Dog sculptures at PT-Gallery.

Karma Kruise 4.0 at Chao Phraya River; 3pm; B1,200

Karma Klique team is back, hosting Bangkok's biggest open-air boat party setting sail down to Chao Phraya River. Be prepare to experience one-of-a-kind party with a bigger boat, better sound and lighting system, four international headliners, a massive afterparty and stunning sunset view from the boat. Lineup includes Simple Symmetry, Yoshi Nori, and Sunju Hargun.

Sun 11

Khai Maew X: Kalaland at Artist+Run Gallery; 1pm; free

Thai controversial cartoonist Khai Maew is having their first ever exhibition in Bangkok. It will showcase satirical and critical pieces in dark comedy tone about society, culture, and politics.

Bangkok Art Biennale at various locations; free

Bangkok is hosting its own biennale, a large-scale art festival that involves various kinds of art created by an impressive amount of artists and exhibited in 20 different notable venues throughout the city.

The Bangkok Art Biennale features masterpieces from more than 70 Thai and international names, including celebrated Japanese artist Yayoi Kusuma.

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