Woosung Casts His Spell on London Once More – Concert Review

Woosung is a one-of-a-kind artist who balances dual roles as a member of The Rose and a soloist. A musician capable of making audiences smile and cry within the same note, he brings the spirit of lived experience to the stage – an authenticity shaped by over a decade in the music industry. On his…

Bang Yongguk: A Fiery Return to the London Stage – Concert Review

Bang Yongguk moves like a flame, his aura alive with passion and purpose. Every time he steps on stage, even with songs like I Remember [yes, yes that’s one of my favourite songs] from 2011, he breathes new life into his music, each note more powerful than the last. To witness his journey from a…

19th London Korean Film Festival: “The Guest” Review

The slasher genre has long been a cornerstone of horror cinema, terrifying audiences with its iconic villains, suspenseful storytelling, and gruesome kills. From the masked killers of Halloween to the supernatural terrors of A Nightmare on Elm Street, slashers continue to draw viewers into their blood-soaked worlds. At the heart of the slasher genre lies…

19th London Korean Film Festival: “The Truth Beneath” Review

Lee Kyoung-mi’s The Truth Beneath, a superb dark thriller, served as the Opening Night film at the London Korean Film Festival in 2016, and now it has returned to the festival once more. Co-written by Park Chan-wook, The Truth Beneath takes audiences on a harrowing journey through the grimy underbelly of politics and the personal…

9th London East Asia Film Festival: “Exhuma” Review

What do a Feng Shui master, a mortician, and a shaman all have in common? No, this isn’t the setup for a terrible joke; instead, it’s the main plot of the Korean supernatural horror film Exhuma. Although the film starts off slowly, it effectively introduces the main characters and their backgrounds. Additionally, it provides an…

Iconic and Unapologetic: NANA Youngrong Kim on Korea’s Drag Scene, Creative Process, and Pioneering in Fashion – Exclusive Interview

South Korea’s drag scene is home to some of the most creative and talented queens out there. The community is thriving with performers ranging from cabaret singers like Hurricane Kimchi to Dragula’s Hoso Terra Toma. In Itaewon, Seoul’s main LGBTQIA+ district, you’ll find diverse communities and clubs, including Trance, one of the longest-running LGBTQIA+ nightclubs…

Sindy On Her Career and Collaborations – Exclusive Interview

Sindy’s journey through the music took her in various directions. From her early days of learning piano at just three years old to performing in her teens, music has been an ever-present force in her life. While her path may have begun in South Korea, it soon led her to Japan, where she blossomed into…