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Lee Joon-Gi Possibly Act in Korean Remake of Criminal Minds

Lee Joon-gi might be coming back as a FBI profiler! The actor of recent drama series Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is in discussion...

Lee Young-Ae Carries out Dual Role in Drama ‘Saimdang, Light’s Diary’

Lee Young-ae's actor transformation has finally been unveiled. On Tuesday, January 10, SBS's upcoming drama series, Saimdang, Light's Diary, released stills of Lee Young-ae...

Gain and Jeff Bernat Team up for a Special Collaboration

Pop star Gain is getting ready to release a special collaboration song with American R&B singer Jeff Bernat this month. The Brown Eyed Girls member...

KBS Weekend Drama ‘Father Is Strange’ Finalizes the Cast

KBS's new weekend drama series, Father Is Strange, takes its first step of the production after finalizing the cast. Father Is Strange is a heartwarming...

The Domination of Fantasy in the Korean Drama Scene

  The fantasy genre has dominated the Korean drama scene with some of the most popular and successful series of 2016 falling into this category,...

How I.O.I Has Changed the Currents of K-pop Scene

Project girl group I.O.I is parting after their January concert. I.O.I's parting differs from general concept of disbandment. Comprised of selected 11 members from Mnet's...

Korean Coffee Experience – Take a Sip of the Atmosphere

  When Starbucks first took the world by storm they did so on the premise that they weren’t just selling coffee drinks, but an experience...

M.I.B Officially Disbands after Seven Years

Hip-hop boy band M.I.B (Most Incredible Busters) has officially disbanded. The group’s record label Signal Entertainment said on Wednesday that three of the four original...

Popular Korean Webtoon Series to Be Adapted into Netflix Original Series

  Korea's popular webtoon series is to be re-created as a Netflix Original drama series. According to Netflix Korea on January 5, Chun Kye-young's popular webtoon...

NYT Names Busan as One of ’52 Places to Go in 2017′

On Wednesday, January 4, The New York Times announced their picks of "52 Places to Go in 2017." South Korea's port city, Busan was listed...