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Dwayne Johnson makes his Met Gala debut in a skirt-inspired Thom Browne look, celebrating Polynesian culture and redefining masculinity on
The “Heated Rivalry” star has become the target of an coordinated campaign of racial vitriol, exposing the darker impulses of
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Parents expecting a children’s show were met with a mainstream pop performance, leading to a clash between fan culture and
HYBE has officially appealed a court ruling ordering it to pay Min Hee-jin 25.5 billion won over a disputed put
The South Korean singer has made history as the first artist from outside the West to top the industry’s official
Pokémon’s turning 30—and it’s celebrating with a Super Bowl commercial packed with celebrity cameos, nostalgic callbacks and fan-favourite creatures
A massive win for Junsu and his fans after nearly two decades
The singer and dancer is set to star in a film inspired by the 1990s classic Notting Hill.
NewJeans has quietly removed Danielle and former ADOR CEO Min Hee-jin from its official platforms, fuelling speculation that the group
BTS are officially back. The global supergroup will reunite for their first live performance in nearly four years with a
K-pop’s long-awaited Grammy breakthrough didn’t come from a stadium stage but from an animated Netflix juggernaut. KPop Demon Hunters’ anthem
During her Tokyo Dome concert, Lady Gaga addressed ICE actions in the United States, using her Japan tour stop to
Claudia Sheinbaum reaches out to South Korean leadership as ticket demand for the "Arirang" world tour exceeds supply in Mexico
The singer-songwriter behind the viral hit "Golden" is set to compete for two of the UK's top music honors alongside
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Japan advance to the World Cup knockout stage after a 1–1 draw with Sweden, setting up a high-stakes round-of-32 clash
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continues its international diversification strategy. The 2026 invitee list indicates targeted growth
Tracie Pang reflects on closing Pangdemonium after 16 years, the realities of Singapore theatre, censorship, and what comes next
A Seoul court has handed down a suspended sentence to a Brazilian national following a series of obsessive visits to
Mark Lee faces backlash after wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt. His label, Upper Room, issues an apology as debate grows
Tony Leung calls AI in filmmaking a “double-edged sword,” warning it could cost jobs and strip cinema of its soul
The legendary filmmaker aims for a July theatrical debut as Singaporean distributor Encore Films secures the global rights outside mainland
The global streaming phenomenon returns this June with new characters, dangerous Earth Kingdom secrets, and a war that is about