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[K-pop: To Love or Let Go] When neoliberalism meets K-pop - MSNThe K-pop industry’s reputation, scale and profits continue to grow on a global level, and are getting attention in the stock market, but who benefits from the wealth?
In our feature series “K-pop: To Love or Let Go,” we will tackle questions that are as uncomfortable as they are essential and discuss ways to make K-pop more sustainable.
Should you date for love or financial security? That's the central premise of the new movie Materialists. It stars Dakota Johnson at the center of a love triangle with Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans ...
Robert De Niro and Tiffany Chen are more in love than ever and enjoying date nights in Cannes, as a source exclusively tells Closer the Hollywood legend is ready to tie the knot for the third time ...
The star of an all-girl pop act is sued by her management in Koji Fukada's pallid "Love on Trial," a murmured critique of Japanese celebrity culture.
J-Pop Trio Number_i Just Wants to Make Music They Love The chart-topping Japanese act recently performed at 88Rising’s SoCal music festival, Head in the Clouds.
Schools aren’t normally crowded on weekends, but dozens of people showed up and showed out at Yakima Valley College’s first Pride Pop Up event Saturday for drag shows, book readings ...
Comedian Yvonne Orji talks hosting Netflix's 'Pop the Balloon Live,' and addresses Johnny Bananas' racism controversy.
What’s a beloved business in your Grand Rapids-area neighborhood that’s been around forever? We want to tell the story of the people behind that business.
What happens when a pop star falls in love? In Japan’s cutthroat idol industry, she gets sued. That shocking reality forms the backbone of “Love on Trial,” Japanese director Koji Fukada’s ...
PS contributor Ralinda Watts looks at how Netflix's "Forever," an adaptation of Judy Blume's classic, shows Black first love in its sweetest form.
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