JIB DREAM Fanmeet 6.5: Welcoming Emi & Bonnie in Rome on May 23

Thai rising stars Emi Thasorn Klinnium and Bonnie Pattraphus Borattasuwan are bringing their wonderful chemistry to Italy this spring. The beloved Girls’ Love duo – affectionately known by fans as EmiBonnie – will meet European fans for the first time in Rome on May 23 as part of the JIB DREAM FANMEET 6.5, with passes…

BLITZERS’ SYA To Release His First Solo Full Album “23:24” On February 3

BLITZERS have always been one of K-pop’s more adventurous young groups. Since their debut, the group has struck a balance between energetic releases, allowing each member’s individuality to shine alongside the collective. That creative openness now takes a significant step forward as SYA prepares to release her first full-length solo album, 23:24, a major step…

moon tang on Music, Life and Her Upcoming London Show – Exclusive Interview

moon tang has built a world that is gentle, intimate, and simply hers, a space where subtle pop melodies, lo-fi textures, and R&B warmth float together. Rising from viral covers and self-written songs shared online, she quickly transformed digital intimacy into real-world presence, earning a deal with Warner Music Hong Kong and a reputation as…

Parastar Entertainment Launches Global Audition for Big Ocean, the World’s First Deaf K-Pop Idol Group

When the Spotlight Finally Widens: Why Disability Representation in Entertainment Matters For decades, the entertainment industry has celebrated “difference” on screen and on stage. Still, far too often, disability has been left out of that conversation, or worse, portrayed through stereotypes rather than authentic voices. From film and television to music and fashion, disabled artists…

WinL: The New Face of Kazakh Pop Music – Exclusive Interview

Kazakhstan’s music scene has never fit neatly into one category. Ancient throat singing exists alongside lush classical arrangements; R&B blends naturally with modern pop. Artists like Dimash and boy groups such as Ninety One and Alpha have shown the world just how wide and expressive the country’s musical identity can be. There is genuinely something…

Singapore International Film Festival: “The 4PLY Clandestine System” Review

Directed by the emerging talent Natalie Sin, The 4PLY Clandestine System has earned its place as one of Singapore’s five standout short films at the 36th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), competing in the Southeast Asian Short Film Competition. The film’s strength lies not only in its craft but in its local soul; it re-examines…