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K-Pop (Korean Pop) interviews are conversations with K-Pop artists or industry professionals that are conducted by journalists, radio hosts, or other media professionals. These interviews may be conducted in person, over the phone, or via video call, and they may be published in a variety of formats, including online news articles, podcasts, radio programs, and TV shows.
K-Pop interviews may cover a wide range of topics, including the careers and personal lives of K-Pop artists, the business and culture of the K-Pop industry, and the experiences and perspectives of K-Pop fans. These interviews may be conducted in Korean or in other languages, and they may be targeted at a general audience or at a more specialized readership or listenership.
If you’re a K-Pop fan looking to learn more about your favorite artists and groups, or if you’re just interested in the K-Pop industry, K-Pop interviews can be a great source of information and entertainment.
For his feature directorial debut In Flames, Canadian-Pakistani filmmaker Zarrar Kahn, gives audiences a densely layered psychological horror story of…
Written and directed by Fawzia Mirza, The Queen of My Dreams takes a technicolor look at the relationships between mothers…
From the streets of Iwata City, Shizuoka to the world, GREEN KIDS takes the cultural stereotypes bull by its…
Welcome back to Candid Conversations, in this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Alice Chun. She is the…
Do you have a philosophy or story behind your brand name, because it seems to evoke interest and possibly have a hidden story behind it, right ? There was a period of time when I used to be very edgy and “way too serious”. This was actually the time when I began learning fashion design at KASSA (한국패션봉제아카데미). The angry face logo depicts myself at that time. I mean, my self-esteem was very low that I couldn’t accept myself making any mistakes; hence I was extremely stressed all the time and probably had an angry face all the time. So I would comfort myself by saying to myself “hey, why so serious? it’s okay to laugh.. it’s okay to smile once in a while.. it’s okay to make mistakes for every mistake is an opportunity to mature ”. Why so serious, let’s be cerealz!
In the thematic music video for her song ‘Seven Sisters’, singer, lyricist, composer, and producer Chun Yun Rainbow Chan…
The phrase “Girls will be girls”, shouldn’t seem like a revelation, but if you pause and think about it…it is.…
LIL LEAGUE is a dance, vocal, and rap group that has shown its worth in less than 2 years…
“Brave New Sound,” band Silica Gel The band ‘Silica Gel’ is comprised of four members: Kim Hanjoo (keyboard/vocal), Kim…
“All the Shows are Memorable for Me!” Kcrush America Interview with TravellingWill Have you ever dreamed of being a…
In her latest documentary short film 14 Paintings, which premiered in the Documentary Short Films Program at the 2024…
Premiering at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, Brief History of a Family, is first time feature writer and director…
For his first feature film Dìdi (弟弟) – the Mandarin word for little brother – writer and director Sean…
Since 2008 the government and monarchy of Bhutan have made it a political and cultural policy to promote happiness to…
She Her Her Hers is a rising indie powerhouse across Japan, China, and the world at large. Currently in…
Ashley Borjon is multifaceted. She’s a podcaster, independent music producer and composer, business entrepreneur and mentor, world traveller, funny, smart and so much more. In this interview I speak with Ashley about that “so much more” facet of her identity as a person and businesswoman.
WHIB, a high-end boy group of 8 members, is presented by CJeS Studio, a company known for housing many…
The JSW Countdown 2024, which will be held at the outdoor special stage of Jeju Shinhwa World on December…
Based on the popular webcomic Pleasant Bullying by Kim Soong-nyoong, writer and director Um Tae-hwa’s Concrete Utopia the world…
It’s not often that I have the opportunity to speak with and interview directors of films I’ve seen,…