Sunday, December 21, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Greenspace Concert 27.09.08
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Issan Adventures
Here is a daytime mor lam show. Music. Dancing. Boys. Rice whisky.
Here is the start of a five hour procession, that was inducting/celebrating about 8 20-something boys that were going into the monkhood for a temporary stint. This truck was packed full of instruments, including a drum set, and drove around the village playing music, and the whole town came and danced behind it.
The elephants paraded the soon-to be monks around and danced a little too.
This was another morlam show. Scheduled to start at 10 pm, but it started raining. Our friends told us, when it stops raining the show will start...we were thinking there was some sort of cut off time, like 12 am, but no, the village went into temporary slumber and at 3 am we hear the band start bumping. The boys start hitting the rice whisky and it's a party. It wrapped up at about 9 am and everyone went to work in the rice fields. I held off and started drinking at 6. UGG!
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Protest Against Undemocratic Referendum in Burma
http://www.daylife.com/photo/06jf09q4fPdqs
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Minority Rights Training in Mae Sot: May 2 to 5 2008
Teacher RA RA. Teaching the "Road Map of Oppression"
During break....breaking boundaries... girls don't squat with boys.
Songkran: Thai New Year
A shot of Kampaeng Pet by Laura. It is what Thais call "baan nok".... something like red-neck country life. Indeed. During new years these boys would get up at like 6: 30 am like it aint no thing and start drinking. drink all day. go to bed at like 2 am. Then do it again.
We went to this waterfall with boyfriend and family....I'm the small red-skirted one on the right.
This is Nee. She is the best thing ever.
During election times, trucks like these are used to go around and shout about various candidates. During off times, the trucks just go around blasting music, then they hook up the kareokee and its a rolling party. They start at 6:30 am.
In Mae Sot.... the water fight was in full force. Avoiding water barrages is impossible. I can't believe Laura managed to get this pic without getting douched.
New Room
Klong
Amazon in BKK
Saturday, April 05, 2008
From the heart of Burma
Thanks to all those who helped fundraise to help him along his way... helping conflict orphans and those in serious need of access to healthcare, virtually non-existent in the country.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
MORE MORLAM
Laura and I went to Udon Thani in the North East for a four-day holiday. Luckily we met some gay boys at a bar called Drunk It, which of course we picked based entirely on its name. We showed up at the temple fair at 12:30 am and got to shimmy-it all night. The only thing in Thailand that goes to 5:00 am (if it doesn't involve old white men and Thai girls). There was lots of drinking and a heavy police presence, but all good fun.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Haze
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
New Years Eve 2008
For New Year's, Laura and I were supposed to be in Ko Lanta, but we decided to fly back to Bangkok early for work etc. So we ended up on Kao San Road, an international mash atrocity, filled primarily with Europeans. But on new years some boys from the country had obviously come to the city to party, dancing mor lam style to Euro-trance in the street. Hilarious! Frightening!
so these boys wanted to take pictures with us....their shirts are of old school punk bands, but they don't know their music. Bangkok has a huge indy t-shirt printing scene, many original, many rip-offs of old North American shirt designs. You'll see little old ladies wearing Exploited shirts..pretty funny. These boys are about as non-mainstream as you get in Bangkok. Not much of a alternative scene here, I think cuz people are more concerned with getting out of poverty than looking cool. The kids that are into Western music are largely spoiled brats that have access to that type of thing (through internet mostly). The dude's acid wash jean jacket made my night.