CRAVITY Soars to New Heights with “FIND THE ORBIT”

As the year comes to a close, CRAVITY have dropped a gift, a new single album FIND THE ORBIT—a three-track marvel that shows their artistic evolution and unstoppable ambition. Leading the charge is the title track, Now or Never, accompanied by a jaw-dropping music video that captures their vibrant energy and fearless leap into a…

Crunchyroll Anime Awards Set to Return to Tokyo on May 25

Crunchyroll, the premier destination for anime fans worldwide, has recently unveiled exciting news at CCXP in São Paulo, Brazil: the ninth annual Crunchyroll Anime Awards will take place in Tokyo, Japan, on May 25, 2025. In a first for the awards, Brazilian drag queen, musician, and anime enthusiast Pabllo Vittar will present the event. Additional…

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…

NCT DREAM’s Show at OVO Arena Wembley Welcomes 11,000 Fans – Concert Review

NCT DREAM, a subunit of the South Korean boy group NCT formed by SM Entertainment in 2016, was originally conceived as the youngest unit of NCT. The group followed an interesting “admission-and-graduation” concept, where members would graduate upon reaching the age of 20 (Korean age). NCT DREAM quickly rose to commercial success, with their 2019…

New Classic and Modern Anime Titles Arrive on Crunchyroll

Anime streaming giant Crunchyroll continues to enrich its library by adding a variety of iconic and beloved titles, both recent and classic, for fans to enjoy. From emotional, music-fueled journeys to absurd and laugh-out-loud battles, the latest releases include a mix of movies and series that promise something for every anime lover. Here’s a look…

19th London Korean Film Festival: “It’s Okay!” Review

It’s Okay!, the directorial debut of Kim Hye-young, is a coming-of-age film centered around the trials and tribulations of In-young (Lee Re), who in a cruel twist of fate loses her mother and sole caretaker during a triumphant performance of a traditional fan dance by the Seoul International Arts Company. As the beat of the…