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[Today’s K-pop] SHINee’s Onew to release 1st LP in Japan
K-pop
May 17, 2022
Onew of SHINee will roll out his first studio album in Japan on July 6, his label SM Entertainment announced on Tuesday. The LP will consist of ten tracks: six new songs and four remakes of hit Japanese songs including Kazumasa Oda’s “Kirakira” and Misia’s “Everything.” He will unveil the LP “Life Goes On” gradually -- first with a pre-release song “Kirakira,” followed by more tracks. The veteran idol will then tour Japan from
‘Psy’s boy band’ TNX makes debut with EP ‘Way Up’
K-pop
May 17, 2022
TNX, the first boy band of P Nation, headed by “Gangnam Style” hitmaker Psy, made their long-awaited debut on Tuesday with its first EP “Way Up.” The six-member act – comprised of members TaeHun, KyungJun, HyunSoo, JunHyeok, Hwi and SungJun -- conducted its debut media showcase in Seoul a few hours ahead of the album’s release at 6 p.m. that day. “It feels unreal to be standing here on this stage … as much as we’ve dreamt about this moment
Lee Soo-young says making comeback after 13 years feels like ‘redebuting’
Music
May 17, 2022
Veteran ballad singer returns to stage with 10th full-length album ‘Sory’
[Unveil] Rising indie group SURL wants to take rock back to the masses
Music
May 17, 2022
Rock music is seen as a cult genre in Korea, according to SURL, with the wider public not knowing much about it. But as one of the groups scheduled to participate in Mnet’s next music survival program “Great Seoul Invasion,” a program aimed to discover Korea’s next generation of band groups, indie band Surl hopes to bridge the gap. “We want to break down that barrier. Hopefully, our next full-length album and Mnet’s upcoming band survival show will become an o
[Reporter’s Notebook] Why desire to be ‘revered’ resonates with many Koreans?
Television
May 17, 2022
‘My Liberation Notes’: a portrait of a generation with little hope for a fulfilling life
[Feature] Major movie projects link foreign directors, Korean actors to draw global audiences
Film
May 17, 2022
Surging global demand for K-content drive international productions
Music in PyeongChang returns bigger and earlier
Music
May 17, 2022
The 19th edition of Music in PyeongChang is set to take place earlier and will be bigger than before, the festival’s artistic director Son Yeol-eum said Monday. The iconic music festival will be held for 22 days from July 2 to 23 at various places in Gangwon Province under the theme of “Mask.” “Because of the masks during the pandemic, we were able to stay connected during a time of disconnection,” Son said. In ancient Greece, masks were synonymous with perso
Korean broadcasters start to release overseas projects, film abroad
Television
May 17, 2022
South Korean broadcasters are beginning to air TV programs filmed abroad as they resume long-suspended plans for shootings overseas. With the easing of travel restrictions, including mandatory quarantine for international arrivals and the reopening of international routes, broadcasters are keen to resume filming TV programs in exotic locations. Cable channel tvN recently released the new entertainment show “Unexpected Journey,” a series starring Oscar-winning Youn Yuh-jung. The sh
Girls’ Generation to make full-group comeback in August after five years
K-pop
May 17, 2022
K-pop act returns to celebrate 15th anniversary
Girls' Generation to make comeback in August after five years
K-pop
May 17, 2022
K-pop group Girls' Generation will make a comeback in August by dropping a new album to mark the 15th anniversary of its debut, the group's agency said Tuesday. All eight members of the group will take part in the album that will be the band's first release in five years, SM Entertainment said without giving any details on the upcoming album. Debuting in 2007, the group churned out hit after hit, such as "Girls' Generation," "Gee," "Genie" and &q
S. Korean cinema chains still in red in Q1 but optimistic about possible rebound
Film
May 17, 2022
South Korea's major cinema chains remained in the red in the first quarter of this year amid the protracted COVID-19 pandemic, but the lifting of distancing rules will likely provide them fresh momentum for a possible turnaround in the coming quarters, data showed Tuesday. CJ CGV, the No. 1 multiplex operator under the wing of entertainment giant CJ Group, said its operating loss reached 54.9 billion won ($42.9 million) for the first three months of 2022, narrowing from an operating deficit of 6
'Doctor Strange 2' tops 5m admissions
Film
May 17, 2022
Hollywood blockbuster "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" surpassed 5 million admissions Tuesday, data showed. The latest Marvel Studios' flick hit the milestone at 7:20 a.m., on the 13th day of its theatrical release in South Korea, according to the official box-office data from the Korean Film Council (KOFIC). It became the fastest movie to top 5 million in the past three years, outmatching the country's biggest pandemic-era hit "Spider-Man: No Way Home," the film
Astro boasts its signature freshness in 3rd LP ‘Drive to the Starry Road’
K-pop
May 16, 2022
K-pop boy band Astro is back with its signature freshness for its third full-length album, “Drive to the Starry Road,” delving deeper into new sounds with the band’s six years of experience. The six-member act held a press conference in Seoul on Monday afternoon, a few hours ahead of the album’s release. Member MJ, real name Kim Myung-jun, started his military service last Monday and was absent from the event. “Drive to the Starry Road” marks the band&rsquo
[Today’s K-pop] Stray Kids to drop 2nd EP in Japan next month
K-pop
May 16, 2022
Stray Kids will put out its second Japanese EP “Circus” on June 22, the group’s label JYP Entertainment announced on Monday. It will consist of six tracks -- a title track and two new songs, as well as Japanese versions of three songs, including “Maniac,” the lead track from the group’s most recent EP “Oddinary.” The EP came out in March and reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The songwriting trio within the band – Bang Chan, Changbin
Cho Kuk documentary ‘The Red Herring’ raises over W2b
Film
May 16, 2022
“The Red Herring,” a documentary directed by Yi Seung-jun about the embattled ex-Justice Minister Cho Kuk, has raised a total of over 2.6 billion won ($2 million) from over 51,000 people on the crowdfunding platform Tumblbug as of Sunday, far exceeding its original goal of 50 million won. “I was very surprised by the Tumblbug funding result. I am moved by the support. Thank you,” Cho said in a video clip released on Tumblbug Monday. “I want to have a talk with t
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