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  • Jan 16, 2025 | npr.org | Aisha Harris |Regina Kim |Kristen Meinzer |Rommel Wood |Jessica Reedy

    'XO, Kitty' is a coming-of-age Korean rom-dramedy with heart Download Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1224897144/1264825987" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> Anna Cathcart in the second season of XO, Kitty. Netflix hide caption toggle caption Netflix Anna Cathcart in the second season of XO, Kitty.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | flipboard.com | Aisha Harris |Regina Kim |Kristen Meinzer |Rommel Wood |Jessica Reedy

    7 hours agoHollywood Celebrities React to Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal | THR News VideoIsrael and Hamas have agreed to the terms of a ceasefire deal. The historic agreement that was confirmed on Wednesday is expected to pause fighting in the Gaza Strip and allow the phased release of Israeli hostages held in the region. Now, some Hollywood figures are taking to social media to react to the long-awaited ceasefire deal.

  • Jun 16, 2024 | forbes.com | Regina Kim

    This year’s KCON LA is shaping up to be the annual festival’s biggest and most spectacular one yet, with top Korean actors like Kim Soo-hyun and Rowoon, K-pop heavy hitters like NCT 127, ENHYPEN and Taemin, and even K-hip-hop pioneer Tiger JK and legendary first-generation K-pop group g.o.d all expected to make an appearance. And with such a star-studded lineup, many K-culture fans will be attending the festival for the first time.

  • Jun 7, 2024 | forbes.com | Regina Kim

    Over the past couple of years, Paramount+ subscribers have enjoyed access to bold and innovative Korean content thanks to the streamer’s partnership with TVING, a Korean streaming service that’s majority owned by entertainment juggernaut CJ ENM. Unfortunately, however, that partnership is now coming to an end. “TVING and Paramount+ have decided not to renew their partnership,” stated a Paramount spokesperson.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | forbes.com | Regina Kim

    Korean entertainment conglomerate CJ ENM has revealed its second lineup of K-pop stars for this year’s KCON LA, which will take place July 26th through July 28th at the Crypto.com Arena, LA Convention Center and Gilbert Lindsay Plaza in Los Angeles. Artists including APOKI, BOYNEXTDOOR, DRIPPIN, INI, Jeon Somi, Jo Yuri, Kep1er, ME:I, POW, STAYC and the legendary Korean pop music pioneers g.o.d will be joining previously announced performers such as ENHYPEN, P1Harmony and ZEROBASEONE.

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