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In this part of our interview with LUNAFLY, we move on to a lighter and fun note, and had the boys talk about some of the most random things we asked them about. Read More
It has been close to 7 months since BTOB last came to our shores, when they were still fresh from their debut and being dubbed by many as B2ST 2.0. Since then, they have grown and broken free from that perceived image with their distinctive sound and dance routines for "Press Play", and we could clearly see the rise in their confidence from "Insane" to their latest release, "WOW". Read More
2011 was the year some Korean actors came back and wowed audiences. My mental catalogue conjures up names like Lee Min Ho, Lee Dong Wook, Kim Sun Ah, Ji Sung and Choi Kang Hee. One name that has been making ricochets for me is Jung Il Woo. We saw him in SBS' stellar offering of 49 Days - as the 'Scheduler' - and most recently, in cable drama Flower Boy Ramyun Shop. As I sat down with our writers...
Read MoreWe entered The Butter Factory to the sounds of Super Junior's Mr Simple blasting from the stereos and were, admittedly, starstruck when we saw two guys busting out the song's signature moves on the dance floor. It was evident that they knew the song's choreography like the back of their hands, to which one of us remarked in awe, "Wow, they kinda do it better than Super Junior, no?" Not surprising, considering the duo were the ones who choreographed everything - from the swift...
Read MoreWe all know Lee Dong Wook as the obstinate heir to a mega hotel chain in My Girl. The 05-06 Hong Sisters drama catapulted him to Hallyu stardom and he's been a K-drama A-lister since. While people only began to take notice of him in his turn as Seol Gong-chan, Lee Dong Wook had actually begun his acting career in 1999. He recognises himself as a hoobae to Scent of a Woman co-star, Kim Sun Ah, but in actuality,...
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