Before cinema’s advent in the Philippines, theatrical traditions thrived through indigenous rituals and Spanish-imported zarzuelas and vaudeville. These laid the cultural groundwork for the cinematic evolution to follow. The country’s first public film screening occurred in 1897 under Spanish auspices, marking a watershed moment for Philippine entertainment. By the turn of the century, cinema rapidly…
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Thomas Ng on Finding His Voice and Inspiring a New Era of R&B – Exclusive Interview
Thomas Ng is a star in the making; he brings a fresh approach to R&B, combining personal stories with diverse musical influences. His sound draws from a mix of jazz, Motown, and rock, creating something timeless and new. Thomas’ introduction to music was far from conventional. Growing up, his mother enrolled him in dance classes,…
XLOV: Breaking Norms, Building Dreams – Exclusive Interview
The four new pillars of avant-garde in K-Pop strutted out in pearls and elegance. Above them, the jumbotron in the figurative stadium of current K-Pop social media buzz illuminated their names in shimmering lights: Wumuti, Rui, Hyun, and Haru. One or two of those might sound familiar to you, and if Boys Planet sounds even…
KRIS MAIN – Behind the Music: The Vulnerable Truths of “Dead Inside” – Exclusive Interview
Kris, an artist whose sound has continuously evolved since his debut, has always stayed true to his artistic vision. Whether through his powerful rock-infused hip-hop or more experimental takes on traditional sounds, he never shies away from vulnerability or confronting the darker aspects of his journey. His latest release, Dead Inside, reflects the emotional depths…
James An on RAP:PUBLIC, Teamwork, Strategy, and the Art of Hip-Hop – Exclusive Interview
The Korean hip-hop scene has undergone a dramatic evolution in recent years, gaining widespread recognition. From the underground to mainstream success, the genre has attracted attention for its great mix of Korean culture and international influences. Artists in Korea are increasingly showing their individuality and creating distinct sounds that attract not only their local audiences…
Lindsay McIntyre on Cultural Preservation and Storytelling Through “NIGIQTUQ (The South Wind)”
Native cinema, whether from the Americas, Australia, the Pacific Islands, or any other region, plays a vital role in today’s film industry by serving as a powerful medium for storytelling, cultural preservation, and social advocacy. For far too long, Indigenous communities have been underrepresented or misrepresented in mainstream media. Native filmmakers are now reclaiming their…
Yves: Redefining Herself as a Soloist – Exclusive Interview
Yves, a South Korean singer and producer, has always been known for her musical versatility. She debuted as a solo artist on May 29, 2024, with her first extended play, LOOP. And later this year, she followed up with her second EP, I [Did]. Yves first caught attention as a member of the girl group…
HEYOON – Dancing Through Life and Singing Into New Beginnings – Exclusive Interview
Heyoon Jeong, also known as HEYOON, has always been a force of nature, impressing audiences with her extraordinary talent as a dancer, singer, rapper, and choreographer. Born in Daejeon, South Korea, Heyoon’s journey from her early ballet classes to global stardom is an inspiring story for every female out there. She was a key member…
ONE N’ ONLY Reflect on Their Latest Release “Fiesta” and Their Upcoming Tokyo Garden Theater Show – Exclusive Interview
Since their 2018 debut, ONE N’ ONLY has brought a genre-bending spirit to the Japanese music scene. Known for pioneering “Jatin Pop” – a mix of Japanese pop and Latin influences – the group has expanded its musical style and international fan base, especially in Latin America. With the release of Fiesta, their third EP,…
19th London Korean Film Festival: In Conversation with Kim Hye-young, Director of “It’s Okay!”
With the 19th London Korean Film Festival on the horizon, audiences will be able to experience many wonderful films, and one of those films is It’s Okay! (Also known as It’s Okay It’s Okay It’s Okay! – 괜찮아 괜찮아 괜찮아!), a tender coming-of-age story that presents Kim Hye-young’s impressive directorial debut. First premiering internationally on…
