Weekend Recommendations
You Need to See Some Really Cool Art this Weekend
Plus, more things to do to kill time before you break your fast.
You Need to Question Everything About Indonesia at an Exhibition This Weekend
'PARIPUNA' opens this Friday. Plus everything you can't miss this weekend.
You Need to Watch Hardcore Legends Agnostic Front Live This Weekend
Catch them in Bali and Jakarta on Friday and Saturday. Plus, more events to keep you busy on the first weekend of the month!
You Need to Hear Artists Talk All About Love This Weekend
Catch them at "Jarogen Wagen" in Yogyakarta this Saturday. Plus, have a discussion on sexual harassment in the workplace, watch a dark-punk band, and more.
You Need to See Japanese Cyberpunk Rock Band Ijen Kai Live This Weekend
Plus, party with us in Bali, watch the scariest thriller you're going to see this year, and more.
You Need to See What the Future Holds In 'Ready Player One' This Weekend
Plus, check out Soft Blood's new single, documentaries about amazing women and more.
You Need to Check Out Indonesia's Most Exciting Indie Bands This Weekend
Catch Shadowplay, Bedchamber and more at 'Out of Vogue Vol. 2', go to a 90s-themed rave, read a heartbreaking novel, and so much more this weekend.
You Need to Test the Boundaries of Your Five Senses This Weekend
Prepare to be challenged at 'See What You Want to See' this Friday. Plus, check out a handful of Indonesian films you've probably never heard of, learn all things French, and more this weekend.
You Need to Watch a New Indonesian Film About Love and Loss This Weekend
'Sekala Niskala' is a film festival darling that will bring you to tears.
Face It, You'll End Up Watching the Academy Awards This Weekend
It's the 90th Academy Awards this weekend whether you like it or not. If you don't, here's some other stuff you could watch instead.
You Need To Binge Watch Netflix's First Anime Series This Weekend
Plus, party with Lithuania's legendary DJ and march for women's rights.
You Need to Watch 'Mute' on Netflix This Weekend
This weekend, Netflix drops 'Mute,' Duncan Jones's dystopian sci-fi film in which Alexander Skarsgård plays a mute bartender in the year 2052.