EVNNE on Exploring Their Cheeky Side in “HOT MESS”

There’s been a renaissance emerging. The bad boys of K-Pop have had their time and then some; now the leather garb and chanted choruses are being whittled out in favour of happier vibes. EVNNE are one of the few who have recently shed their “cool” image for a sunnier one. We find the anthemic fervour…

The Black Skirts to Debut in Europe with “Songs to Bring You Home” Tour

The Black Skirts (Jo Hyu-il), is finally bringing his first-ever European tour to London, Paris, and Berlin this March. Titled Songs to Bring You Home EU Tour 2025, this long-awaited performance will bring something special that we haven’t seen before. Tour Dates & Venues: 📍 16 March – London, UK @ Clapham Grand📍 18 March…

SMTOWN LIVE 2025 in London: First Wave of Performers Announced!

SM Entertainment has been shaping K-pop industry since its establishment in 1995 by Lee Soo-man. Its strategic vision and strict idol training system have been instrumental in exporting Korean pop culture worldwide, driving the “Hallyu Wave” through the success of first-generation icons like H.O.T., S.E.S., and BoA. Over the decades, SM has expanded its global…

International Premiere of “The Wedding Banquet” to Open The 39th BFI FLARE: LONDON LGBTQIA+ Film Festival

LGBTQIA+ cinema is more essential than ever, offering visibility, promoting empathy, and challenging societies. It provides a space for storytelling that reflects diverse identities and experiences, creating a sense of belonging for marginalised communities. Festivals like BFI Flare play a crucial role in strengthening these voices, ensuring that queer narratives – whether exploring love, family,…

Lee Youngji Mesmerises Fans at Her First Solo London Show – Concert Review

From the early days of hip-hop, women have been integral to shaping the culture, yet they have often had to fight twice as hard for recognition. Legends like MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Bahamadia, Lisa ‘Left Eye’ Lopes, Lauryn Hill, and Missy Elliott laid the foundation for future generations, proving that women could hold their own…

The World of Shaina Magdayao: Acting, Advocacy, and International Acclaim – Exclusive Interview

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…

For CIX, Groove Comes Naturally: “THUNDER FEVER” Review

Quite like wrapped chocolate, with CIX, you know what you’re going to get. The well-rounded four piece make good use of what they have. Their voices sit nicely next to each other like siblings on a bench in a family photo; there is no standout timbre, but rather always a comfortableness to their sound. Cinema…