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Lee Dong-wook as Lee Yeon Ryu Kyung-soo as Cheon Moo-young in Tale of the Nine Tailed 1938 (2023)
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Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 | Official Trailer
Star Wars: Visions volume 2 will stream on Disney+ on May 4, 2023.
Volume 2 shorts:
“Sith” by Rodrigo Blaas at El Guiri Studios (Spain)
A former Sith apprentice, leading a peaceful, but isolated life, is confronted by the past when her old master tracks her down.
ÚRSULA CORBERÓ as Lola
LUIS TOSAR as Sith Master
ÚRSULA CORBERÓ and LUIS TOSAR also voice their characters in the Spanish dub.
“Screecher’s Reach” by Paul Young at Cartoon Saloon (Ireland)
A young girl, seeking reprieve from her days in a rural workhouse, discovers a legendary haunted cave with her friends. The cave’s dark pull will change the trajectory of her life forever.
EVA WHITTAKER as Daal
ALEX CONNOLLY as Baython
NOAH RAFFERTY as Quinn
MOLLY MCCANN as Keena
ANJELICA HUSTON as Sith Mother
NIAMH MOYLES as Ghost
“In the Stars” by Gabriel Osorio at PunkRobot Studio (Chile)
Two sisters, the last of their kind who live in hiding on their ravaged land, squabble about how to survive with the Empire encroaching. On a water run, the sisters must fight back when they are discovered.
VALENTINA MUHR as Koten
JULIA OVIEDO as Tichina
KATE DICKIE as Officer
AMPARO NOGUERA as Officer
VALENTINA MUHR and JULIA OVEIDO also voice their characters in the Spanish Dub
“I Am Your Mother” by Magdalena Osinska at Aardman Animations (United Kingdom)
Young pilot Anni, who is embarrassed by her sweet, but clingy mum, must team with her for a madcap family race at the academy. Along the way, their relationship is tested by the elements, their old ship, other racers...and each other!
MAXINE PEAKE as Kalina Kalfus
CHARITHRA CHANDRAN as Annisoukaline Kalfus
DAISY HAGGARD as Dorota Van Reeple
BEBE CAVE as Julan Van Reeple
DENIS LAWSON as Wedge Antilles
“Journey to the Dark Head” by Hyeong Geun Park at Studio Mir (South Korea)
A hopeful mechanic and disillusioned young Jedi team up for a risky and unlikely quest to turn the tide of the galactic war, but dark forces tail them.
Korean language cast:
JANG YE NA as Ara / Young Ara
LEE KYUNG TAE as Toul
YUN YONG SIK as Bichan
CHWANG KWANG as Interpreter
CHOI SOO MIN as Master Duta
SHIN YONG WOO as Master Leesagum / Shopkeeper
LIM CHAE HEON as Training Partner
LEE SO YOUNG as Master Moru / Another Jedi
English Dub cast:
ASHLEY PARK as Ara / Young Ara
EUGENE LEE YANG as Toul
DANIEL DAE KIM as Bichan
ALBERT KONG as Interpreter / Jedi Master A
GREG CHUN as Shopkeeper / Master Leesagum / Training Partner / Padawan
JONELLA LANDRY as Master Duta
JUDY ALICE LEE as Master Moru / Another Jedi
“The Spy Dancer” by Julien Chheng at Studio La Cachette (France)
The premier dancer at a famous, Imperial-frequented cabaret uses her unique skill-set to spy for the Rebellion, but the presence of a mysterious officer threatens to derail her mission.
CAMILLE COTTIN as Loi’e
LAMBERT WILSON as Jon
KAYCIE CHASE as Hétis
RUDI-JAMES JEPHCOTT as The Officer
BARBARA WEBER-SCAFF as Mee’ma & Additional Voices
BRUCE SHERFIELD as Additional Voices
TAYLOR GASMAN as Additional Voices
“The Bandits of Golak” by Ishan Shukla at 88 Pictures (India)
Fleeing from their village by train and pursued by ferocious Imperial forces, a boy and his force-sensitive younger sister seek refuge in a vibrant and dangerous dhaba.
SURAJ SHARMA as Charuk
SONAL KAUSHAL as Rani
NEERAJ KABI as Inquisitor
LILLETE DUBEY as Rugal
SAHIL VAID as Maghadi and Scavenger     
RICHARD JOEL as Scavenger     
SUMANTO RAY as Conductor, Jangori Leader and Dhoona      
RAJEEV RAJ as Helper
AVIRAL KUMAR as Stormtrooper      
ISH THAKKAR as Stormtrooper and Alien     
AADITYA SHARMA as Stormtrooper and Alien    
SHIVANI DARBARI as Crowd
“The Pit” by LeAndre Thomas and Justin Ridge at D'ART Shtajio (Japan) and Lucasfilm Ltd. (United States of America)
A fearless young prisoner, forced to dig for kyber by the Empire, plans a risky escape for he and his people.
DAVEED DIGGS as Crux
ANIKA NONI ROSE as Eureka / Mother
JORDYN CURET as Livy
CEDRIC YARBROUGH as Old Prisoner
STEVE BLUM as Commander
MATTHEW WOOD as Stormtroopers
“Aau’s Song” by Nadia Darries and Daniel Clarke at Triggerfish Animation Studios (South Africa)
An alien child who longs to sing is raised by her loving, but stern father to stay quiet because of the calamitous effect her voice has on the crystals in the nearby mines.
MPILO JANTJIE as Aau (dialogue)
DINEO DU TOIT as Aau (singing)
TUMISHO MASHA as Abat
CYNTHIA ERIVO as Kratu
FAITH BALOYI as Attu
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Exhibition & Festival Asia North 2024  May 3 – June 1 Various locations throughout the Station North Arts District, Baltimore, MD
INFO: towson.edu/asianorth Celebrate Baltimore’s Charles North – Station North – neighborhood’s constantly evolving identities as a Koreatown, arts district, and creative hub. Co-produced by Asian Arts & Culture Center and Central Baltimore Partnership
Exhibition Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV Friday, May 3-Saturday, June 1 16 W. North Ave. and Motor House Gallery Hours: 16 W. North Ave: Friday - Saturday 5-8pm Motor House: Tuesday - Saturday 4-10pm APIMEDA (Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern and Desi American) artists based in Maryland, DC and Virginia creatively express their ideas of love and home, including the meaning of home, how they respond to the question, “Where are you from?” and more. Through research from AA&CC’s Greater Baltimore Asian Community History Project, this exhibit honors the Station North neighborhood's ongoing transformation from a historic Koreatown to a diverse arts district. Curated by Nerissa Paglinauan with Guest Co-curator Ryan Jafar Artes.
Opening Event Asia North 2024 Friday, May 3, 5-9 pm 16 W. North Ave. and Motor House Celebrate the kick-off of Asia North 2024. Meet the artists featured in Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV. Enjoy performances by Ami Dang, Soo Kyung Jung, Somapa Thai Dance Company, and the Yong Han Lion Dancers. Savor dishes provided by the Baltimore Xiamen Sister City Committee. Hosted by Joyce Liang. 
Improv Free AAPI Improv Jam Led by A++  Saturday, May 4, 5-6 pm Baltimore Improv Group All experience levels from novice to experts are welcome.
Improv All AAPI Performer Improv Comedy Show ft. A++  Saturday, May 4, 7-8 pm Baltimore Improv Group
Social Hour  NAAAP Baltimore 2nd Thursdays AAPI Meet-Up Thursday, May 9, 6-8 pm 16 W. North Ave.  $10 NAAAP Members, $15 Non-Members Registration Required: https://baltimore-members.naaap.org/.../second-thursdays...
Celebrate artists who are exhibiting in the Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV exhibit while bringing people together for Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Enjoy food from a local AAPI-owned business, covered by your registration fee.
Discover & Dine Kamayan Feast Friday, May 10, 6-9 pm 16 W. North Ave.  Enjoy a communal Filipino feast where food is artfully laid out atop banana leaves in the middle of a long banquet table. "Kamay" literally translates to "hand" in this traditional Filipino practice of eating with your hands. Presented with Barangay Baltimore.
Walking Tour Koreatown & Lunch with NAAAP Baltimore Saturday, May 11, 11 am-1 pm Meet at 16 W. North Ave. INFO & RSVP: https://baltimore-members.naaap.org/.../baltimore...
Join us for a guided stroll around Baltimore's first unofficial Koreatown. We will explore parts of Baltimore's Charles North neighborhood and the Station North Arts & Entertainment District to discover an area several Korean-owned businesses and families have called home as early as the 1960s. From landmarks to people, the Asian Arts and Culture Center will facilitate an engaging tour that will compel conversations about Koreatown's past, present, and future. We invite participants for lunch at Kong Pocha following the walk. 12 pm lunch at Kong Pocha. The tour is free. Participants are asked to pay for their own dishes during lunch. Presented with NAAAP Baltimore.
Panel Discussion Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV Tuesday, May 14 Motor House
Performance The Set List – Live Music Series ft. Shonay K., Silver City, and The Honest Thief Thursday, May 16, 7:30-9:30 pm (doors at 7) Motor House Price: $10  Tickets: https://thesetlist.eventbrite.com/ Motor House celebrates the abundant musical creativity of Baltimore in this monthly music series called The SET LIST! Each month, enjoy the vibes and tunes of Baltimore's most vibrant musical acts that feature artists who are diverse in terms of style and genre. Come groove with us!
Walking Tour Historic Koreatown & Landmarks with Baltimore Changwon Sister City Committee & Korean American Foundation – Greater Washington Saturday, May 18, 2-4 pm Meet at 16 W. North Ave. Join Joy Kim for a walking tour of the Charles North neighborhood’s historical Koreatown landmarks and favorite food spots. Learn stories behind dishes such as Korean BBQ, bibimbap, and rice cakes through a presentation by Joanna Chang. Enjoy and assortment of complimentary Korean snacks and win a gift card for a local Korean eatery. Presented with the Baltimore Changwon Sister City Committee and Korean American Foundation – Greater Washington.
Visioning Session Baltimore AAPI Learning Community: A Visioning Session Monday, May 20, 6-8 pm 16 W. North Ave. 
Guided Writing Workshop & Open Mic Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV Wednesday, May 29, 7-9 pm 16 W. North Ave. Participants will engage with each other and themselves by way of a guided writing workshop, during which we will explore easy conversations with each other and ourselves. The aim of the evening is to engage with and generate dialogue around what we consider to be our homes, as a way of understanding our individual and collective power to change our homes into what we desire them to be. Directed by Ryan Jafar Artes and Mohammad Rohaizad Suaidi. The writing workshop will be followed by an open mic, during which audience members will have the opportunity to share their just-written work. 
Closing Event Asia North 2024 Friday, May 31, 5-9 pm Motor House, 16 W. North Ave., and Sidewalk in Front of the North Avenue Market Celebrate the conclusion of Asia North 2024. Congratulate the artists featured in Love Letters to Baltimore + the DMV. Enjoy performances by Meki's mure PolynesianArts, Sutradhar Institute of Dance, Steve Hung, Spike Yee & Proper, and 1Pick. 
Makers Market Asia North 2024 Friday, May 31, 5-9 pm On the Sidewalk in Front of the North Avenue Market (30 W. North Ave) and Motor House By us and for us from all over the Asian diaspora, the Asia North 2024 Makers Market highlights and showcases local APIMEDA artists/makers and their goods. Connect and resonate with others in a season of transition through community care, cultural work, and crafts. Goods featured include art prints, jewelry, pottery, home goods, and much more. Curated by WeiAnne Reidy.
Improv All AAPI Performer Improv Comedy Show ft. A++  Friday, May 31, 8-9 pm Baltimore Improv Group
Location Info:
16 W. North Avenue Motor House, 120 W North Ave. Baltimore Improv Group, 1727 N Charles St. Sidewalk in Front of the North Avenue Market (30 W. North Ave)
Performer, Curator, and Host Bios:
Ryan Jafar Artes (he/she/they) is an activist, memoirist, and poet. Ryan’s work calls for a re-imagination of culture via cultural renaissance from their perspective and lived experience as a transracial transnational South Asian Indian American adoptee. Ryan is the host of The Adoptee Open Mic, and hosts virtual writing classes to support their activism and creative work, most of which is self published, including their debut poetry chapbook After Midnight.
Ryan’s work appears in Panorama: The Journal of Travel Place and Nature, and anthologies published by Querencia Press, Moonstone Arts Center, and Capturing Fire Press. Ryan’s poem “8,049 Miles,” was a finalist in the 2021 Prometheus Unbound Competition and is featured in the accompanying anthology published by Prometheus Dreaming. Ryan participated in a DIY MFA program of their own design and implementation, and hosts letter writing workshops to support their creative work and activism.
Joanna (Joohyang) Chang is a first-year pre-med student at the University of Maryland, specializing in Cell Biology and Genetics. As an honors ambassador for the Integrated Life Sciences Honors program, she brings insight to prospective honors students and their families. With a background in volunteering at the annual Korean Festivals and serving as a teaching assistant for Korean schools, Joanna has cultivated a reputation as a hardworking and thoughtful individual who shares her cultural values within her community. Guided by her experiences, she aspires to pursue a career as a clinician scientist, integrating her Korean-American values with her passions for medicine and scientific curiosity
Amrita “Ami” Kaur Dang is a South Asian-American vocalist, sitarist, composer and producer from Baltimore. Her sound blends elements of North Indian classical, noise/ambient electronics, beat-driven psych and experimental dance pop. The work references her hybrid identity as a first-generation South Asian-American, Sikh upbringing, musical education, as well as the chaos and spirituality of the landscapes of both Baltimore and urban India.
Picking up her first sitar when she was twelve years old, Dang has studied North Indian classical music (voice and sitar) in both New Delhi and Maryland, and she also holds a degree in music technology & composition from Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. Following in the footsteps of artists like Ravi Shankar and Philip Glass, she seeks to advance the sound of contemporary experimental, pop, and electronic music with the sounds of South Asia—through vocals and sitar, ragas, and sampling. And vice versa, she aims to bring a broader sound palette to the legacy of South Asian music. These goals are a lifelong mission. To that end, she has collaborated with Animal Collective, William Cashion (of Future Islands), James Acaster, Thor Harris—to name a few. She has provided tour support for Beach House, black midi, Grimes, Lower Dens, Florist and more. 
Steve Hung is a fingerstyle guitarist and one-man band who was born and raised in Texas, but has been living in the Mid-Atlantic for over a decade. He has been compared to Shakey Graves, another one-man band act who stomps on foot percussions while simultaneously picking the guitar and singing a mixture of folk, blues, and old country. His guitarwork has been compared to Chet Atkins, and highlights his speed, accuracy, and intricacy. 
Steve has supported internationally acclaimed guitarists such as Mike Dawes and Olli Soikkekli, won the regional Deer Creek Fiddler's Competition, and has been praised by other highly acclaimed guitarist such as Peppino D'Agostino, Toby Walker, and Shaun Hopper. Steve's influences include Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel, Justin Johnson, Shakey Graves, Ry Cooder, John Fahey, and Leo Kottke.
Soo Kyung Jung is Director of DI DIM SAE Korean Traditional Art Institute, in Washington, D.C. who currently teaches Korean dance and drums in Centreville and Chantilly High Schools. She was the winner of the Prime Minister’s Award for the 12th International Asian Art Competition and has been named as Korea’s National Intangible Asset #27 for studying and preserving the Seungmu dance. Ms. Jung will perform Seungmu to kick-off Asia North 2024 on May 3. 
Joy Kim is a first-year student studying marketing at the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business. As a student at the University of Maryland, she is exploring her growing passion for business, marketing, and international relations. As a member and ambassador of the International Studies Scholars program, she incorporates her interests outside of business, learning about global issues and cultural diversity. In the past, she has served as a teaching assistant for the Korean Education Center, assisting in the planning and leading beginner-level Korean language classes for adult learners. As she learns about the business world and what it means to be a global citizen, she strives to share her culture and voice as a Korean American. 
Joyce Liang (b. 1997, China) is a Baltimore-based curator specializing in uncollectible art mediums in unconventional exhibiting spaces. Completed her B.F.A. in Art History at Maryland Institute College of Art, she now serves as the Gallery Manager for AREA 405 and Arts Operation Coordinator for Central Baltimore Partnership. Her curated exhibitions have been exhibited in the U.S. and China, including Creative Alliance, the Parlor, and Charles Theatre in Baltimore, and Tree Art Museum in Beijing.
Meki’s Tamure Polynesian Arts was founded in 1969 by Meki & JoAnn Toalepai who were performers at Baltimore’s most famous tiki restaurant – The Hawaiian Room in the Emerson Hotel. Meki is an immigrant from Western Samoa performing across the United States in the early 1960s when he met JoAnn who was a Baltimore native that practiced hula as a hobby. They met when Meki’s group had a contract with the Emerson Hotel to provide entertainment. The Hawaiian Room closed around 1970 and the Emerson Hotel was demolished in 1971. The couple had married in 1966 and formed Meki’s Tamure Polynesian Arts Group a few years later. Tamure is a Tahitian term for “dance festival or party”. Meki’s Tamure Polynesian Arts Group is still run by the Toalepai family and continues its mission to use the cultural group to entertain, educate and instruct audiences in Maryland and surrounding states with regards to the art forms of Polynesia. Polynesia is defined as the geographical region within a figurative triangle formed by Hawaii (North), New Zealand (Southwest) and Easter Islands (Southeast). 
Nerissa Paglinauan is Curator of the Asia North Exhibition and Program Manager of the Asian Arts & Culture Center at Towson University where she engages audiences in Asian arts and culture through exhibitions and programs. In 2013, she co-curated AA&CC’s first all-Filipino art exhibit, Art Filipino: Works by Master Artists, featuring works of Filipino American and Filipino National Artists, including Jose Joya, Fernando Amorsolo, Abdulmari Asia Imao, Toym Imao, and Pacita Abad, among others. She previously served as an administrative, editorial and production assistant at National Public Radio and as a Program Director with the Living Classrooms Foundation. She holds B.A.s in Music and Child Development from Tufts University and is active as a choral singer with the Baltimore Choral Arts Society.
1 PICK is a high school K-Pop dance group created by their lead Rachel Lee. Members include Rachel Lee, Min Kim, Janice Chen, Caitlyn An, and Dina Chen.
WeiAnne Reidy is the organizer of Asia North 2024’s Makers Market. She has previously curated Growing Our Gardens living altar and APIMEDA Makers Market during Asia North 2022 and 2023. WeiAnne is particularly invested in amplifying cultural identity and LGBTQ+ experiences across the Asian diaspora. WeiAnne is delighted to continue connecting and highlighting local artists, creators, and makers. 
Shonay K is a Baltimore-based singer & producer. Born in Upstate New York to two Pakistani parents and having lived all over the Northeast, Shonay K’s music is boundless with inspiration and references to his culture and his idols. Shonay K’s music career began in 2014 after starting a production quartet named “PiXELVISION” with three of his close friends. Going solo in 2015, he spent the next years sporadically releasing projects such as the instrumental-only album, “Neon Nights” in 2017. With the release of the album “Lunar Eclipse” in 2021, Shonay ushered in a new era in his musical journey by leaning into more vocal heavy tracks. 2022 and 2023 brought about the release of joint EP’s, “Neon” and “Blacklight”, which explored themes such as fast and obsessive love, heartbreak, making peace, and bad coping habits. Tracks like “Love U Loco”, “All In”, “Too Fast” and “Falling” show Shonay K’s immense love for dance music and romantic lyrics while songs like “Every Night”, “Peace With The Pieces”, and “Blacklight” show a darker, sadder side to his artistry.
Somapa Thai Dance Company, a premier Thai dance and music company based in the Washington DC area, presents traditional Thai music and dances from Thailand. The group has performed at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage and the Reach, Wolf Trap's Children Theater in the Woods, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, the Smithsonian National Museum of Asian Art, the Walters Art Museum, and the Royal Thai Embassy in Washington DC. The group’s mission is to introduce Thai arts and culture to the public, promote diversity, and encourage understanding and appreciation of the arts between people of different countries, cultures, and ethnicities in the communities in which they are invited.
The music ensemble is directed by the group music director Master Vorayot Suksaichon, the most celebrated string master from Thailand. Other musicians include Kittima Suksaichon, Antiena Nguyen, Suteera Nagavajara, Chad Kladkemthong, and Warin Tepapayone. 
Spike Yee & Proper are a rapper/DJ duo based in Morgantown, WV. Both hailing from east Asian descent, they blend their cultures with modern Hip Hop and Electronic music for an easily digestible set that has been curated for audiences of all walks of life.
Mohammad Rohaizad Suaidi (he/him/his) is a Queer theatre-maker and performer who has directed and conceptualized new devised works in Honolulu, Kuala Lumpur, Micronesia, New York, Singapore, and Baltimore. Rohaizad has taught at institutions of higher learning since 2002 and is currently Adjunct Professor at Towson University and UMBC, where he teaches courses in Acting, Theatre Ensemble, Cultural Diversity in Contemporary Theatre, and Queer BIPOC Theatre. He is also a trained ESL teacher who has been teaching at the Adult Learning Center in Baltimore since 2016, working with adult learners who are refugees and recent immigrants.
In 2018, Rohaizad co-founded the Asian Pasifika Arts Collective (https://baltimoreapac.org/), a non-profit organization that uses art to advocate for more diverse representation of Asian and Pacific Indigenous Americans. As an immigrant, Muslim, brown Southeast Asian, and gay cisgender man, Rohaizad is committed to creating platforms and opportunities for AAPI artists to make and present works that explore intersectionality and the community’s complex diversity.
The JHU Yong Han Lion Dance Troupe was founded in 2003 by a group of students who wanted to learn more about the culture and performance of Lion Dance. Since then, they have been performing all over the East Coast, from NYC to Raleigh. From performance experience in martial arts and lion dancing techniques at a variety of events including weddings, parades, and cultural events; the troupe offers many opportunities to share the blessings of Chinese lion dance and good luck!
Asia North 2024 partners and sponsors include TU Asian Arts & Culture Center, Central Baltimore Partnership, Station North Arts District, Motor House, Maryland State Arts Council, William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, Citizens of Baltimore County, TU-BTU Presidential Priority, Baltimore Changwon-Sister City Committee, Korean American Foundation – Greater Washington, Barangay Baltimore, Baltimore-Xiamen Sister City Committee, NAAAP Baltimore, and Baltimore Improv Group.
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Into the Ring Final Thoughts
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a lot of kdramas really flop w/ the 16-episode format, but when a show works, it works and suddenly 16 episodes feel like the platonic ideal for a short-form television narrative. The drama never settled into one mode for too long - like Se-ra, it felt unpredictable and new, and it had enough momentum to carry it easily and sweetly into its conclusion. Episode 16 is a near-perfect ending.
Bringing back the councilwoman who gave up her campaign for Se-ra is one of the sweetest, most satisfying bookends I've ever seen in a story. What a wonderful way to emphasise solidarity between older and younger generations; what a wonderful way to show support between women.
Jo Maeng-deok, what a prick. Wonderfully understated performance by Ahn Nae-sang, who injects each line with a combination of smug, aloof world-weariness. A sensible douchebag who seems signficantly smarter than the goons he surrounds himself with, which means that his moments of petty short-sightendness are as revealing as the moments where the narrative occassionally invites us to pity him. He loves his sons, but he also uses them against his opponents, and one weighs far heavier than the other. I love it when bad parents don't get redemption via the child's forgiveness. And when Maeng-deok is finally brought down, the story doesn't revel in his political defeat. Kong-myung should never have been put in that position - divulging private details about his family to the public, in order to "defeat" his father; a lesser drama would have been too caught up in giving its audience catharsis to really care. But Maeng-deok's fall, and the final, permanent separation between him and his surviving son, are sad eventualities, portrayed quietly. It was here that I came to not only love, but to respect this show.
At the start of the drama, there are two women in local politics. By the end of the drama, there are three women - Goo Se-ra leaves the council, but her friend - a single mom - takes her place. In Into the Ring, politics is inertia, circular. But this small change - one more woman in politics - is still potential for further change. Similarly, I was struck by Hee-soo's final scene - still grinding, still aspiring, still stuck in the same place, with little faith from her colleagues. But a child shouts out that he'll vote for her when he's old enough, and you see the way it lights her up (communicated almost soundlessly through Yoo Da-in's brilliant acting). Progress is slow, being a responsible politician is difficult and unrewarding, but it has to be done because it's always worth doing. I can't wait to see more of Moon Hyun-kyung's work in the future.
"Even if it's slow, let's go together."
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Lookout/The Guardians (파수꾼) Whump List
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Synopsis: The plot centers on a group of people who find their ordinary lives thrown into chaos due to a family tragedy. They monitor criminals 24 hours a day and rescue potential victims before the crime is committed. They also embarrass corrupt state prosecutors and make sure that criminals are punished for their crimes.
The members of this group are curated by a mysterious leader who always knows everything and never shows himself. Over time it becomes all the more apparent this leader has his own grand plan in mind, and is determined to do anything in order to bring that plan to life.
Genre: Cop/Crime, Action, Thriller, Mystery, Law
Main whumpee: Jo Soo Ji (played by Lee Si Young)
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Secondary whumpees: Jang Do Han played by Kim Young Kwang, Kong Kyung Soo played by Key and Seo Bo Mi played by Kim Seul Gi
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Note: there were a lot of episodes, a lot of characters and a lot going on, so this whump list may (and probably does) contain inaccuracies and misses some stuff, but I have no desire to go over the episodes again, so... Please forgive me and correct me if you see mistakes.
Also I want to warn you all there's one character who does not get a happy ending (you'll see in the whump list) which really soured my mood so idk do with that what you will. But I'd say it's still a really worthwhile watch regardless.
!! Spoilers Below !!
!! Warning: there are several mentions of s*icide in the show. Even though noone actually commits it, there are moments others and the viewer are lead to believe they did.
If not specified, the whumpee is Soo Ji
Ep. 01: crashes on a bike, asleep, woken up
Do Han: flower pot thrown at him (missed, also it's comical)
Ep. 02: hit on the head, told her daughter is missing, seeing her daughter being put in an ambulance, crying
Ep. 03: being with her daughter in hospital, daughter dies, crying, screaming
Ep. 04: grieving, aiming her gun at the boy who killed her daughter, hand punctured by a pen, crying, killer taunts her, in a car accident
Kyung Soo: falls hands down on a bunch of spilled screws
Ep. 05: Kyung Soo: scissors held against his neck
Ep. 06: flashbacks, thrown off of a moving car, almost got run over by a truck, limping
Kyung Soo: stayed up all night
Ep. 07: crashes on a bike (replay of ep.1), surrounded by the police, takes a person hostage, run over by a car
Do Han: held at gunpoint
Ep. 08: fought, bottle broken against her head, held at gunpoint
Ep. 9-10: none
Ep. 11: Bo Mi: flashbacks, her entire family was killed
Ep. 12: Kyung Soo: asleep, startled, killer sees him and starts running after him
Bo Mi: panic attack, killer murders her uncle just to find her
Ep. 13: talking about her daughter, falls from a building, injures her shoulder, fought, physically subdued, arrested, manhandled, handcuffed, kidnapped
Kyung Soo: (cont. from previous ep.) chased by the killer
Bo Mi: (cont. from previous ep.) panic attack, flashbacks, feeling guilty that her friend got caught
Ep. 14: at gunpoint, gets shot in the stomach, can barely walk, collapses, unconscious, carried, dragged
Do Han: held at gunpoint
Kyung Soo: shares his guilt
Bo Mi: overwhelmed, panics, panic attack, flashbacks
Ep. 15: waking up, holding her wound, drugged with sleeping pills, falls unconscious
Bo Mi: meeting her family's murderer, aiming a gun at him
Ep. 16: asleep, waking up, clutching her wound, at knifepoint briefly, clutching her wound
Bo Mi: (cont. from previous ep.) holding the killer at gunpoint, he talks about killing her family, crying, scared, threatened, flashbacks
Ep. 17: Do Han: his father doesn't recognize him, crying
Kyung Soo: emotional, teary-eyed
Ep. 18: none
Ep. 19: emotional, crying, at gunpoint
Do Han: at gunpoint (pretend, then for real)
Kyung Soo: grabbed, manhandled, teary-eyed, feeling guilty
Bo Mi: grabbed, manhandled, arrested, handcuffed, has a panic attack, held
Ep. 20: emotional
Do Han: handcuffed to a steering wheel
Kyung Soo: nervous, almost gets caught
Ep. 21: Do Han: confessing his guilt, crying
Kyung Soo: is told his mother was murdered, angry, crying
Ep. 22: fought
Do Han: is told his father seriously hurt himself, grabbed by the chin, tery-eyed, has to conceal his fear in front of someone, upset, can't see his father
Kyung Soo: crying
Ep. 23: briefly aimed gun at
Kyung Soo: finds his mother's body, crying
Ep. 24: Do Han: handcuffed, arrested
Kyung Soo: drifting off after not having slept in days
Ep. 25: Do Han: interrogated
Ep. 26: teary-eyed
Bo Mi: feels guilty
Ep. 27: feels betrayed, angry, crying×2
Ep. 28: arrested, interrogated
Do Han: arrested, interrogated
Ep. 29: handcuffed
Ep. 30: crying, at gunpoint, ready to die, shot
Ep. 31: (replay of ep. 30) points gun at herself, gets shot, collapses, held, jumps off the building, saved
Do Han: offers to be sacrificed, ready to walk off the building, self sacrifices while saving someone, pushed off the building, falls
Ep. 32: holds her wound, crying, slays like a queen against like 100 people, grieving
Do Han: in hospital in critical condition, it's said he won't make it through the night, dies off screen
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Lookout (drama)
I seriously did not expect this drama to be this good. The drama is not centered on romantic kinda love or whatever, it’s actually an action kind of drama with corruption, revenge etc… But unlike other “action dramas” it doesn’t get boring like Man to Man (yeah it was not my cup of tea even though I love action movies/series). Indeed it’s really intense and stressful and this is what I’m looking for in a action drama. And Lee Si-young is sooooo badass, love it! This drama is definitely in my top 5!
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Lookout - Gong Kyung Soo (Key)
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"The Joining Song 3" Vice "United States of America, I made my Actor debut while I was just playing Kong Family Mansion."
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this is so important. society’s view on mental health really needs to change
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윷놀이 (Korean traditional game)
Definition
From the first day of the New Year to the fifteenth day of the New Year, a play tool called Yut is used for everyone of all ages to enjoy. It is also called Sahee or Cheoksahee.
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Origin
Research on the origin of yutnori has been conducted in various ways, but there is no orthodox theory yet. It is highly likely that the hypothesis originated from the official names of Buyeo, such as Jagi, Guga, Uga, Maga, and Daesa.
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Origin
The oldest materials known about Yutnori so far are Buksa and Taepyeong Eoram in China, and this book introduces japhee such as Jeopo and Axak in Buyeo. Therefore, it is presumed that Yutnori was handed down to Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla, so the origin of Yutnori can be retroactively returned to before the Three Kingdoms Period.
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In Mokjip at the end of the Goryeo Dynasty, Yi Saek called Jeopo a seasonal custom and used yutmal to play Jeopo, which is the same as the current Yutpan, and it was funny because there were endless changes and unexpected changes that could not cover the strength and weakness. There is also a poem depicting the scene of playing yut with men and women of all ages.
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Choi Se-jin's Hunmongja and Lee Soo-gwang's Jibong Yuseol also have records of yutnori, especially Junggyeongji's Sado Seoljo and Lee Gyu-kyung's Jeonggoyujeon Hall. In addition, Dongguk Sesigi describes not only yut and yutpan, but also yutpae in detail. As such, Yutnori was widely passed down before the Three Kingdoms Period, and before the end of the Goryeo Dynasty, it was so popular that it appeared in poetry as the current Yutpan was used, and furthermore, it can be seen that it was so popular that it became the subject of scholars' research.
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You can play yutnori anywhere with yut, yutpan, and yutmal. When this simple tool is ready, you split sides and use yut horses according to the yut pad that threw yut, and win if you get four dongs first. They play with very simple tools and simple methods, but various variables that appear in the play process can arouse excitement and sigh.
The types of yut are divided into Garak yut, Bam yut, and Kong yut. Garakyut includes firewood yut and sariyut. The firewood yut is made by splitting two pine trees about 20 centimeters long and 3 to 5 centimeters in diameter, and the bush yut is 10 centimeters long and 2 centimeters in diameter. Garakyut is generally played with a lot in the central region. Chestnut yut is about three centimeters thick and about three centimeters long, and plays in a small bowl, grabbing it with your hands, shaking it, and pouring it on the floor. It is mainly played in southern regions such as Gyeongsang-do. Soyut or red bean yut is a yut made by splitting half of beans or red bean eggs, and is mainly played in the northern regions.
It is not known exactly when the yutpan was made and became common, but it can be seen that it was completed before the end of the Goryeo Dynasty as the current yutpan appeared in the unique Mokjip in the late Goryeo Dynasty.
In the Sado Seoljo of Junggyeongji, Kim Moon-pyo said that the "Bangyeo" in the center of the yutpan is Polaris, the round shape to the outside of the yutpan means the sky, the flat inside means the ground, and the dots that make up the yutpan mean constellations. In addition, the four points and emphasis of the yutpan are explained compared to the five elements. The pattern of yutmal coming out around the yutpan is explained by comparing it to Chunbun, Haji, Chubun, and Dongji. Yutmal uses materials that can be easily obtained in everyday life, and men usually use Go eggs and women use charcoal or gold flies.
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How to play.
When playing yut, you can make a wide variety of arrangements. It is largely divided into village and clan units, but individual yutnori can be divided into a wide variety. When dividing the sides, they throw yut to divide the sides, and sometimes divide the alleys and ditches of the village by the boundary. When playing individual yutnori or clan yutnori, they usually throw yut in order of age to divide the sides, and when the entire village plays, they divide the alleys and ditches of the village by the boundary. Occasionally, depending on the region, wicks are drawn to divide sides.
When the whole village or family plays yutnori, it is played in the village's large house, head family, or Confucian academy yard. However, when a small number of people play yutnori, they can play if they have a suitable space such as a room or Daecheong.
The place to play yutnori is decided, and as soon as you split sides, yutnori begins. First, throw yut and decide the order of the seniors and juniors. When the first player is decided, he or she will use yutmal according to the yutpae that comes out alternately with the opponent and win when four yutmals are finished.
Yutmal starts at "Cham" and turns counterclockwise. The playgrounder uses yutmal according to the yutpae that came out by throwing yut, but yutmal can move forward and pass through his or her side or the opponent's yutmal. At this time, if you arrive at the point where the yutmal is on your side, you tie the two yutmal together and proceed at once. If the yutmal reaches the place where the opponent's yutmal is, catch the yutmal and throw the yut one more time. However, when you catch a yut horse in Cham, you don't get another chance to throw it. In this way, there are various rules for using yut horses on yut plates, which affect the game. On top of that, new mutant elements such as hindsight, automatic pregnancy, and pongdang appear, resulting in greater variables in the game.
[Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia] Yutnori. (Korean traditional dictionary)
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2020 Olympics South Korea Roster
Archery
Je-Deok Kim (Gyeongbuk)
Woojin Kim (Iwon)
Jin-Hyek Oh (Incheon)
San Ahn (Pyeongchang)
Min-Hee Jang (Seoul)
Chae-Young Kang (Gwangju)
Athletics
Wilson Erupe (Lodwar, Kenya)
Jong-Seop Sim (Seoul)
Byeong-Gwang Choi (Hwaseong)
Sang-Hyeok Woo (Seoul)
Min-Sub Jin (Busan)
Seulgi An (Seoul)
Kyung-Sun Choi (Seoul)
Badminton
Kwang-Hee Heo (Seoul)
Sol-Gyu Choi (Seoul)
Seung-Jae Seo (Buan)
Se-Young An (Gwangju)
Ga-Eun Kim (Gyeonggi-Do)
So-Yeong Kim (Incheon)
Hee-Yong Kong (Jincheon)
So-Hee Lee (Ulsan)
Seung-Chan Shin (Gochang-Gun)
Yoo-Jung Chae (Suwon)
Baseball
Won-Joon Choi (Seoul)
Woo-Suk Ko (Ganghwa-Gun)
Min-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Eui-Lee Lee (Gwangju)
Tae-In Won (Daegu)
Woo-Chan Cha (Gunsan)
Sang-Woo Cho (Uijeongbu)
Seung-Hwan Oh (Jeongeup)
Young-Pyo Ko (Gwangju)
Se-Woong Park (Daegu)
Jin-Uk Kim (Suwon)
Min-Ho Kang (Pohang)
Eui-Ji Yang (Gwangju)
Joo-Hwan Choi (Gwangju)
Kyoung-Min Hur (Gwangju)
Jae-Gyun Hwang (Seoul)
Baek-Ho Kang (Incheon)
Hye-Seong Kim (Seoul)
Jae-Il Oh (Guri)
Ji-Hwan Oh (Gunsan)
Hyun-Soo Kim (Seoul)
Jung-Hoo Lee (Gwangju)
Hae-Min Park (Seoul)
Kun-Woo Park (Seoul)
Basketball
Ji-Hyeon Sin (Seoul)
Lee-Seul Kang (Sacheon)
Ye-Bin Yoon (Boryeong)
Hye-Ji Ahn (Busan)
Hye-Jin Park (Busan)
Ji-Hyun Park (Seongnam)
Dan-Bi Kim (Bupyeong-Gu)
Hye-Yoon Bae (Seoul)
Jung-Eun Kim (Cheonan)
Min-Jeong Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Su Park (Seongnam)
Han-Byul Kim (Sacheon)
Boxing
Aeji Im (Hwasun-Gun)
Yeon-Ji Oh (Incheon)
Cycling
Ah-Reum Na (Naju)
Hye-Jin Lee (Geonggi)
Diving
Yeong-Nam Kim (Seoul)
Yeong-Taek Kim (Seoul)
Ha-Ram Woo (Busan)
Halim Kwon (Seoul)
Su-Ji Kim (Seoul)
Equestrian
Dong-Seon Kim (Seoul)
Fencing
Young-Jim Kweon (Iksan)
Segeon Ma (Seoul)
Sang-Young Park (Jinju)
Kwanghyun Lee (Seoul)
Bon-Gil Gu (Daegu)
Jung-Hwan Kim (Seoul)
Sang-Uk Oh (Daejeon)
Se-Ra Song (Seoul)
In-Jeong Choi (Geumsan)
Young-Mi Ko (Gwangju)
Hee-Sook Jeon (Seoul)
Soo-Yeon Choi (Ansan)
Ji-Yeon Kim (Busan)
Ji-Su Yoon (Busan)
Soccer
Bum-Keun Song (Seongnam)
You-Hyeon Lee (Gwangyang)
Jae-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Ji-Soo Park (Myungyeong)
Tae-Wook Jeong (Jeju)
Seung-Won Jeong (Jeonju)
Chang-Hoon Kwan (Seoul)
Kang-In Lee (Incheon)
Min-Kyu Song (Chungju)
Dong-Gyeong Lee (Seoul)
Dong-Jun Lee (Busan)
Young-Woo Seol (Ulsan)
Jin-Ya Kim (Daegun)
Dong-Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Du-Jae Won (Seoul)
Ui-Jo Hwang (Seongnam)
Won-Sang Um (Gwangju)
Joon-Soo Ahn (Uijeongbu)
Yoon-Sung Kang (Daegu)
Sang-Min Lee (Busan)
Changi An (Seoul)
Jin-Kyu Kim (Pohang)
Golf
Sung-Jae Im (Jeju Seom)
Si-Woo Kim (Seoul)
Jin-Young Ko (Seoul)
Park Inbee (Seoul)
Sei-Young Kim (Seoul)
Hyo-Joo Kim (Seoul)
Gymnastics
Jun-Ho Lee (Seoul)
Han-Sol Kim (Seoul)
Sung-Hyun Ryu (Seoul)
Hak-Seon Yang (Gwangju)
Jae-Hwan Shin (Jecheon)
Yun-Seo Lee (Seoul)
Seo-Jeong Yeo (Yongin-Si)
Handball
Yu-Ra Yung (Seoul)
Jun-Hui Jeong (Tongyeong)
Yun-Ji Kim (Seoul)
Kyun-Ming Kang (Seoul)
Hui Ju (Seoul)
Seon-Pil Won (Jeongseon)
Eun-Hee Ryu (Incheon)
Su-Min Choi (Seoul)
Hae-In Sim (Seoul)
Eun-Hye Kang (Seoul)
Ha-Rang Jo (Gwangju)
Mi-Gyeong Lee (Seoul)
Jin-Yi Kim (Taebaek)
Ji-In Jung (Busan)
Karate
Heejun Park (Busan)
Judo
Won-Jin Kim (Seoul)
Baul An (Anyang)
Shōrin An (Seoul)
Dong-Han Gwak (Pohang)
Gu-Ham Jo (Gangwon)
Min-Jong Kim (Seoul)
Yu-Jeong Kang (Yeosu)
Da-Sol Park (Seoul)
Ji-Su Kim (Seoul)
Hee-Ju Han (Seoul)
Seong-Yeon Kim (Gwangju)
Hyun-Ji Yoon (Seoul)
Mi-Jin Han (Seoul)
Pentathlon
Ung-Tae Jeon (Seoul)
Jin-Hwa Jun (Ulsan)
Se-Hee Kim (Seoul)
Sun-Woo Kim (Gyeonggi)
Rowing
Hye-Jung Jung (Seoul)
Rugby
Chang Yong (Seoul)
Jeong-Min Jang (Seoul)
Yon-Sik Jeong (Incheon)
Hyun Kim (Seoul)
Kun-Kyu Han (Seoul)
Nam Kim (Seoul)
Seong Lee (Seoul)
Won Park (Seoul)
Jin Lee (Seoul)
Andre Coquillard (Seoul)
Seong-Min Jang (Seoul)
Seong Choi (Seoul)
Gwong-Min Kim (Seoul)
Shooting
Dae-Yoon Han (Seoul)
Mo-Se Kim (Seoul)
Sang-Do Kim (Seoul)
Jong-Jun Lee (Seoul)
Jong-Oh Jin (Chuncheon)
Tae-Yun Nam (Seoul)
Jong-Ho Song (Seoul)
Eun-Young Cho (Seoul)
Ga-Eun Choo (Seoul)
Eun-Ji Kwon (Seoul)
Hee-Moon Park (Seoul)
Bo-Mi Kim (Seoul)
Min-Ji Kim (Ansan)
Min-Jung Kim (Seoul)
Climbing
Jongwon Chon (Seoul)
Chae-Hyun Seo (Seoul)
Swimming
Sungjae Cho (Seoul)
Seungwoo Moon (Seoul)
Yoo-Yeon Lee (Seoul)
Woo-Min Kim (Seoul)
Sun-Woo Hwang (Suwon)
Ju-Ho Lee (Asan)
Ho-Joon Lee (Gwangju)
Eunji Lee (Seoul)
Hyun-Young Jung (Seoul)
Da-Kyung Han (Gwangju)
Seo-Yeong Kim (Gyeonggi-Do)
Se-Hyeon An (Seoul)
Table Tennis
Woo-Jin Jang (Daejeon)
Young-Sik Jeoung (Seoul)
Sangsu Lee (Busan)
Ji-Hui Jeon (Seoul)
Yubin Shin (Seoul)
Hyo-Ju Choi (Busan)
Taekwondo
Jun Jang (Seoul)
Dae-Hoon Lee (Seoul)
Kyo-Don In (Incheon)
Jae-Young Sim (Seoul)
Ah-Reum Lee (Seoul)
Da-Bin Lee (Incheon)
Tennis
Soon-Woo Kwon (Sangju)
Volleyball
Eun-Jin Park (Seoul)
So-Young Lee (Asan)
Hye-Seon Yeom (Mokpo)
Hui-Jin Kim (Busan)
Hye-Jin An (Seoul)
Ji-Young Oh (Daegu)
Yeon-Gyeong Kim (Ansan)
Su-Ji Kim (Ansan)
Jeong-Ah Park (Seoul)
Hyo-Jin Yang (Busan)
Ji-Yun Jeong (Seoul)
Seung-Ju Pyo (Ulsan)
Weightlifting
Meong-Mok Han (Changwon)
Dong-Ju Yu (Jinan-Gun)
Yun-Seong Jin (Goyang)
Eunji Ham (Wonju)
Seon-Mi Lee (Gyeongsan)
Su-Hyeon Kim (Seoul)
Yeoun-Hee Kang (Seoul)
Wrestling
Han-Su Ryu (Busan)
Min-Seok Kim (Busan)
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September Wrap Up
Wow, guys. It’s September. And that means the Fall comeback rush! We hope all your favorite groups are making comebacks soon, and if not, keep hope because there are still a few months left in 2019! 
We’ve been going strong, getting things ready for my next announcement-- WE ARE STARTING A PODCAST! The first episode will be up on October 6 with a second episode following shortly (release dates for subsequent episodes will be announced soon). The three of us have been talking about this since at least March, and we are happy to report that we are getting closer to the release! 
Our aim is to release two episodes a month, the first episode will follow a looser format where we talk about a lighthearted topic, while the second episode will be more informative. In this first episode we will talk about the different ways the three of us got into KPOP! We will be on SoundCloud and eventually Spotify and iTunes. More information and links will be posted soon!
In lesser but still exciting news, we now have a Spotify! We will be putting up personally curated playlists on there so please check it out and follow us there as well!
We hope you guys will enjoy it, and if you have any topics you want us to cover let us know!
Happy Fall!
~JR, Min, and Onyx
NEWS:
September 28, 2009: President Lee Myung Bak replaces Prime Minister Han Seung-soo with Chung Un-chan. 
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September 2, 2010: Typhoon Kompasu starts moving towards South Korea. September 25, 2010: During the 2010 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup, South Korea won their first FIFA World Cup title. September 29, 2010: Kim Jong-il’s son, Kim Jong-un, is revealed to the world, made a general, and appointed to head of the Worker’s Party.
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September 15, 2011: A blackout engulfs the all of South Korea.   September 10-17, 2012: Typhoon Sanba makes landfall in South Korea after hitting Okinawa, Japan.
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September 3, 2014: On their way back from Daegu, the Ladies’ Code members were involved in a car accident which lead to the deaths of members Eunbi and eventually RiSe.
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September 19, 2014: The Asian Games begin in Incheon, South Korea.
September 6, 2015: The Dolgorae, a submarine, sinks near Chuja Island with 10 people dead, eight missing, and three surviving.
Gaon Album Chart - Album  of the Month 2010-2015:
2010: To Anyone by 2NE1
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2011: In Heaven by JYJ
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2012: One of A Kind by G-Dragon
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2013: Coup d’Etat by G-Dragon  
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2014: Mamacita by Super Junior
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2015: Magic by Super Junior
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DRAMAS:
September 2009: High Kick Through the Roof (This 126 episode long family drama (which is also the second in the High Kick trilogy) boasted countless cameos and popular OSTs. It starred Choi Daniel, Hwang Jung Eum, Yoon Si Yoon, and Shin Se Kyung. It also won various awards at multiple awards shows.) September 2009: Smile, You (This show stars Lee Min Jung and Jung Kyung Ho-- this was the first lead roles for both actors. This was the first K-drama to be remade in India, as well as eventually receiving a remake in Turkey.)
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September 2010: The Fugitive: Plan B (This action drama stars Rain and Lee Na Young. It averaged over 10% viewership ratings.)  September 2010: Playful Kiss (This rom-com stars Jung So Min and SS501 member Kim Hyun Joong. This is the first Korean adaptation of the Japanese manga of the same name. Following the show’s conclusion, a mini web-series was released chronicling the main characters’ married life.) 
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September 2011: Poseidon (This action drama stars Super Junior’s Choi Siwon and actress Lee Si Young. Originally, Shinhwa’s Eric Mun and actress Kim Ok Bin were slotted to be the leads, but following a military accident they left the project and it was moved from SBS to KBS.)  September 2011: High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged (This is the third season in the High Kick trilogy, and stars former g.o.d. Member Yoon Kye Sang, Lee Jong Suk, f(x) member Krystal, and Kim Ji Won among many others.) 
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September 2012: The Third Hospital (This medical drama stars Kim Seung Woo, Oh Ji Ho, Kim Min Jung and Girl’s Generation member Choi Soo Young. It was broadcast internationally in Algeria, Malaysia, and the Philippines.)  September 2013: Secret Love (This medical drama stars Hwang Jung Eum, Ji Sung, and Lee Da Hee. The viewership ratings averaged over 10%, and it won multiple awards and was broadcast internationally in three other countries.) 
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September 2014: My Spring Days (This drama stars Kam Woo Sung and Girl’s Generation member Choi Soo Young. It beat out the two dramas that aired on the same day, SBS’s My Lovely Girl and KBS2′s Iron Man, with viewership ratings of about 10%.) September 2014: My Lovely Girl/She’s So Lovable (This show stars Rain, f(x) member Krystal, and INFINITE member L (with former INFINITE member Hoya in a supporting role). The OSTs boast Loco, Mamamoo, Krystal, Fiestar, and more.) 
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September 2015: She Was Pretty (This rom-com stars Park Seo Joon, Hwang Jung Eun, Goo Joon Hee, and Super Junior member Choi Siwon. It reunites Park Seo Joon and Hwang Jung Eum from the early 2015 drama Kill Me, Heal Me. It averaged over 10% viewership ratings, and its OST’s featured Kihyun of Monsta X, Soyou formerly of Sistar, Siwon, and Park Seo Joon. It earned multiple awards at various award shows, and eventually received four remakes, including one in Turkey.)  September 2015: D-Day (This disaster drama stars Kim Young Kwang, Jung So Min, Ha Seok Jin, and INFINITE member Sungyeol. It was broadcast in four other countries.)  
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FILMS:
September 9, 2009: The Case of Itaewon Homicide (This movie was based on the true story of the Itaewon Murder Case in which a Korean college student was found murdered. It stars Jung Jin Young and Jang Geun Suk. Following the movie release, interest in the case was reignited and an appeal to the courts was made. The film had over 500,000 cinema admissions.)  September 16, 2010: Cyrano Agency (This witty comedy stars Uhm Tae Woong and Park Shin Hye. The movie was twenty years in the making before finally going into production under Myung Films. Despite it’s low budget it made a slow rise to over 2.5 million admissions. In 2013, a drama spin off called Dating Agency: Cyrano aired.) September 16, 2010: A Better Tomorrow (This film is a remake of the ‘86 Hong Kong movie of the same name. It brought in over 1.5 million admissions, making over $10 million.) 
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September 8, 2011: The Day He Arrives (This indie film is fully black and white, and  stars singer Yoo Jun Sang. It gained over 40,000 admissions and made around $300,000 at the box office.)  September 22, 2011: The Crucible/Silenced (This film, starring Gong Yoo, is based on a true story regarding the continuous sexual assault on the students at a school for the hearing impaired. There was a public outcry following the movie’s release because the perpetrators got away without punishment.) 
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September 13, 2012: Masquerade (This film stars Lee Byung Hun, Ryu Seung Ryong, and Han Hyo Joo. It brought in over 12 million admissions, making it the ninth highest grossing movie in Korean cinema history. It did incredibly well with critics and won many awards at multiple award shows.)  September 11, 2013: The Face Reader (This period movie stars Song Kang Ho, Lee Jong Suk, and Jo Jung Suk. It won a handful of awards at various award shows.)  September 3, 2014: My Brilliant Life (This movie stars Song Hye Kyo and Gang Dong Won. It is based on the 2013 novel of the same name by author Kim Ae Ran. It did very well at the box office with over 1.5 million admissions and made about $10 million.) 
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September 16, 2015: The Throne (This period film stars Song Kang Ho, Yoo Ah In, and Moon Geun Young. It is based on the true story of the life of Crown Prince Sado, his life and relationship with his father King Yeongjo. It won a handful of awards at various award shows.)  September 24, 2015: Right Now, Wrong Then (This movie stars Jung Jae Young and Kim Min Hee. It has a Rotten Tomatoes score 93% and 81 out of 100 on Metacritic. It won various awards including the Golden Leopard from 68th Locarno International Film Festival.)
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SAD STUFF:
September 1, 2009: Actress Jang Jin-young passes away from stomach cancer. 
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September 3, 2014: Ladies’ Code member Go Eun-bi, 21, passes away immediately following a car accident.  September 7, 2014: Ladies’ Code member Kwon Rise, 23, passes away after multiple surgeries due to injuries from the same car accident.
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TOP POST OF THE MONTH:
Jonghyun with End of a Day
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-A Tribute To EunBi and RiSe-
EunBi and RiSe debuted in Ladies’ Code as a part of the original five-member lineup in 2013. EunBi was known for her sweet personality and sense of humor. RiSe was a humble beauty queen with a heart of gold. Together, these two were known for their close friendship. After EunBi and RiSe’s passing, the fans and remaining members of the group examined Ladies’ Code’s discography under a different lens, and the remaining members came to earn quite a bit of respect for how they handled their loss. EunBi and RiSe are greatly missed by fans who still celebrate their birthdays every year.
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Ranking Femenino, segunda gala.
¡Otra semana más os traemos el ranking final! ¿Está vuestra favorita en el TOP6? Si no es así, ayúdala a conseguirlo.
Aquellos que estén en negrita significa que están en el TOP6. Aquellos que estén en cursiva son personajes no jugables. Y aquellos que estén tachados, son los expulsados.
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Izumi Sayuri - 596k puntos
Huang Ae Sook - 440k puntos.
Yong Seoyun - 198k puntos.
Yoon Aejung - 185k puntos.
Hoshide Maki - 145k puntos.
Um Hyemi - 118k puntos.
Myung Ahseong - 94k puntos.
Han Younghee - 76k puntos.
Chae Gyuri - eliminada.
Kong Ji Hye - abandono.
Lee Jin Ah - expulsada.
Sim Bora - eliminada.
Janey Kim - expulsada.
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#Repost Regrann from @yun_quy ・・・ Mulai tayang May 6 2019, Drama Ini akan menggantikan drama #Haechi ____________________ Teaser #ILovedYouFromTheBeginning /#LoveatFirstSight / #초면에사랑합니다 Genre: Romance, comedy, office Network: SBS Episodes: 32 Runtime: Monday & Tuesday 22:00 (35 minutes each / 2 episodes per day) Director: Lee Kwang Young Screenwriter: Kim Ah Jung Language: Korean Country: South Korea Main Cast: Kim Young Kwang as Do Min Ik Jin Ki Joo as Jung Kal Hee Koo Ja Sung as Ki Dae Joo Kim Jae Kyung as Veronica Park Jung Ae Ri as Im Hae Ra (Min Ik's mother) Kim Min Sang as Shim Hae Yong (Min Ik's uncle, CEO of T&T Mobile Media) Baek Hyun Joo as Park Suk Ja Jang So Yun as Lee Eul Wang Kim Byung Choon as Goo Suk Chan Han Ji Sun as Mo Ha Ni Kwon So Hyun as Ha Ri Ra Son San as Goo Myung Jung Choi Tae Hwan as Eun Jung Soo Sinopsis singkat: Kisah asmara antara Do Min Ik ( #KimYoungKwang ) dan Jung Gal Hee ( #JinKiJoo ). Do Min Ik bekerja sebagai direktur tim media 1 seluler di T&T. Dia cerdas dan sangat baik dalam pekerjaannya. Sekretarisnya adalah Jung Gal Hee. Do Min Ik sering melakukan hal-hal kekanak-kanakan seperti memanggil Jung Gal Hee terus menerus. Jung Gal Hee melakukan perintah Do Min Ik tanpa keluhan. Dia terlihat lembut, tetapi dia menyembunyikan sisi tangguhnya.©sinopsis:AsianWiki @_kimjaekyung_ #김재경 #재경 #JaeKyung #KimJaeKyung #ジェギョン #栽經 #金栽經 #레인보우 #Rainbow #レインボー #RAINNOUS (在 Hong Kong) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwb3Y56FGpg/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=tu8jgxjnmp1p
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