Friday 1 June 2012


JunSu will be attending 'The Musical Awards'. He was nominated for best actor 2years in a row.
Further there will be a special stage of musical Elisabeth. Wish him good luck!

* 일시/Date : 2012. 6.4 (Mon) 18:20
* 장소/Venue: 국립국장 해오름극장 (National Theatre of Korea)
* 방송정보/Channel : JTBC, QTV
* 참조/Website : http://www.themusicalawards.co.kr/

Source: JYJ Official FB
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The famous hip hop couple in South Korea Tiger JK and Tasha has been named by Singapore's largest daily newspaper "The straights times" as the South Korea's Jay-Z and Beyonce. The oversea's media praised the hip hop duo that resembles the famous musicians Jay-Z and Beyonce with their relationship and passion for hip hop music.

The newspaper talked about how Tasha and Tiger JK represents South Korea for global awareness for Korean Music and how the two also shares the passion for music and the talent as well. The couple made headlines for the newspaper and it looks like the couple are receiving a lot of recognition overseas. Meanwhile, Tasha has been named one of the Top 12 Best female rapper of the World by American Music Channel "MTV Iggy".

Source: nate
Written by: blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net


SNSD's Hyoyeon did not only impress with her dancing skills for MBC "Dancing with the stars 2" but she also stunned the viewers with her S-line figure with her cute retro inspired outfit for her performance. Hyoyeon first showed up wearing heart shaped sunglasses with matching retro inspired outfit with her partner.

Hyoyeon wore a white polka dot dress and a frilly skirt. You can't help but admire her glamorous figure aside from her and her partner's dancing skills on the dance floor. Netizens commented, "Wow, thats a surprising revealing of her body", "Her dancing was great and her figure is amazing too", "That is what you call a real S-line figure".

Source: nate
Written by: blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net


*** It’ll be great if any Thai fans will be able to translate another English version of this article for us! ^^ ***

Q : Please discuss about the new album

Jonghyun : After a year of absence, we have released our new mini album “Sherlock. The style (for this album) is different from previous (albums) - For this time round, the album is more inclined towards “Pop” and is more internationalised. We were all really focused for this album / placed in a lot of effort. We hope everyone wil support and love our new album.

Q : I heard that in order make this album more become internationalised, you have sought Michael Jackson’s choreographer - is this true?
Taemin : Yes. He is a really famous dancer in USA. This is the first time he has worked/collaborated with Asia.

Q : Any hopes for this album?
Minho : To be honest, we were all really worried before this album was released - it can be said that we were worried yet anticipating (it) at the same time. We have placed in a lot of effort for this album; even more (effort) was placed in it in comparison to previous albums! However the response was really good after the album has been announced/released to the public. We were relieved and really happy (about it).

Q : Have you all thought about getting the #1 spot in all music charts across all Asia countries?
Onew : It’ll be great if we are able to win, however since our debut, we have not set such goal to become the first in the entire Asia region, however we will work hard to clinch the top spot in Asia.

Q : How is all of your fashion style like? Do you all dress up elaborately or (go for a) simple, casual style? And is there any type of fashion you would want to wear?
Jonghyun : I thought about this for very long!! I want to wear really colourful clothings, to mix many colours together - then all 5 of us will wear it for our performance on stage!

Q : Usually all of you are really busy with work, how do you all take care of your health?
Onew : Actually to be healthy, everyone should sleep and eat in a regular routine. However we are unable to do that, we are only able to eat some food that is able to give us energy and to reduce our fatigue. For example, there’s yujacha (tea) in Korea, citrus tea etc.. It can help to reduce tiredness after drinking..and we also take vitamins.

Q : What do you miss most when you are overseas?
Onew : I will think about home before I sleep
Jonghyun : I miss home very much whenever I’m free or when I eat, because homecooked food is always the most delicious!
Key, Minho : Can’t think of it when we are really busy with work, (however) we will start to miss our family, father, mother, brothers, sisters when we take a break and have nothing to do.
Taemin : Think about home.

Q : If you were given a choice, where would you pick as your concert venue?
SHINee: We don’t mind anywhere, as long as it is big enough, with many fans attending - then in this way, they are able to enjoy (the conert) with us!

Source : Thailand SEVENTEEN magazine / Thai-Chi :@OWO松饼 / Chi-Eng : soundtracklove@soompi and mon-cheri / Source: SHINeeSJGG

[Scans] SHINee @ Seventeen Thailand Magazine 120601 http://tmblr.co/ZGt9AyMXejbq



All 7,800 seats have been sold for girl group T-ara’s first concert in Thailand. The upcoming Monday show at Bitec Hall in Bangkok kicks off a tour of Thailand, Korea and Japan. “We will sing all of our hits from ‘Lovey Dovey’ to ‘Roly Poly.’ We can’t wait to make some great memories with the Thai fans,” said the band.

After the Thai concert, the band will tour Japan from June 19 until July 26, taking to Aichi, Osaka, Fukuoka, Miyagi, Hokkaido and Tokyo. The band returns to Korea for its official fan meet on July 14 for its third anniversary. Then the girl group will finish up the Korean leg of its concert tour on Aug. 11.

Yesterday, the group’s agency released pictures and information about one of the two newest additions who will take the number of members from seven to nine.

The new girl named Dani is said to be from Los Angeles and is just 14 years old. Another newbie will join the group in June and will be officially introduced to the public next week.

By Carla Sunwoo
Source: koreajoongangdaily


SNSD's Tiffany tries out the cute charming wink of fellow SNSD member Sunny. On the recent episode broadcast of KBS "Yoo Hee Yeol Sketchbook", TaeTiSeo were the guests and Taeyeon, Tiffany and Seohyun were asked by the MC which member of SNSD shows off the cutest charm when facing the camera alone and the three girls chose Sunny.

The girls shared that Sunny really knows how to show off her cute charms on camera, Tiffany shared, "Sunny is really good with cute expressions on camera, she does the shoulder wink really well" and then Tiffany showed what she meant by the shoulder wink and demonstrated it, with one shoulder up and winking at the same time. After this, Seohyun added, "Sunny unnie is watching you on tv" causing much laughter.

Source: Nate
Written by: blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net


EPISODE 388. Broadcast on May 27, 2012.


girlfriday: The boys gather for the opening and congratulate Tae-woong on finishing Equator Man. He does a ceremonial baton pass over to Joo-won for Gaksital, which actually replaced his drama on the same network, same timeslot. Cue teaser, and Joo-won screaming GAKSITAAAAAAAAL! which is already an addiction of mine.


javabeans: It’s adorable now when Joo-won does it, but… how long till you think we get sick of hearing that name, screamed that way? Basically now every time I hear the drama title, I’m doing the Gaksital scream.


girlfriday: I’m still stuck on the way he screamed it last week, with that moisturizing mask on, “GaksitaaaAAA~aaaaAAA~aaL!” It’s gonna take some serious badassery to replace that image in my brain. Though he’s clearly on his way.




javabeans: Seeing Joo-won on 1N2D both ruins his image for me, and makes me appreciate his acting more. Because they’re like two different people, variety Joo-won and actor Joo-won. Just like Tae-woong, whose acting I am starting to think is better than I credited him for. When he runs on film, he’s all speedy and fierce, chasin’ criminals and such as. Now I’m just thinking to myself, “Notice this is a close-up.”


girlfriday: Yes, it’s both more impressive, and another hurdle to overcome to get into character, because it’s hard not to see DogFeet and Scrunchy Hedgehog Boy.


javabeans: Hee, the boys ask the PD where they’re going today, and Tae-woong says it can’t be far because they weren’t called early: “My mother worried because we were starting so late!” Seung-woo steps in: “No, your mother is worried because you aren’t married yet.”



girlfriday: Bird PD tells them that today’s concept is Unity Games. So we get to skip the sightseeing and go straight to the wacky bonding games? Sounds good to me!


javabeans: It’ll make the trip TO their travel destination a lot more funny, which I am all in favor of. The first game is a quiz for lunch money, where all the members have to give the same answer to score cash. They’ll drive to the rest stop and get a chance at ten rounds, so hopefully they can scrounge up enough answers to eat SOMETHING.


girlfriday: They get to the first rest stop and get told that all seven of them have to give the correct answer to the first question to get… 100 won?? Joo-won’s like, “You mean each, right?” Su-geun starts a rebellion (his specialty) and argues that statistically, seven grown men need 78,600 won to eat. They’re like, how do you know this? Su-geun: “That’s what I think.” Hahaha.



javabeans: How is that a prize? They must increase exponentially or something, since 100 won is enough to buy a breathmint, maybe. It’s a dime! A chart explains the increments, which still seem puny: Round 1 is 100 won, Round 2 is 200 won, Round 3 is 400 won, and Round 4 is 800. So if you get them all right, you have a buck-fifty.


girlfriday: Oh so this isn’t an everyone-gives-the-same-answer quiz, but more like Family Feud, where they have to give seven different but correct answers, like seven types of kimchi. At least that’s easier.


javabeans: Oh phew. It’s timed and they have to go in order, but it’s not so impossible to name seven dishes of Chinese cuisine, for instance. The 400 won question is to list actors from the 1980s-90s Hong Kong film boom, and the boys easily name them. But this is always the stuff that trips me up—Koreanized names of Chinese or Hong Kong actors. I have to look them up in Korean, find the hanja, then look up the characters to match them up with their Westernized names, which are totally different from the names they use in the East.



girlfriday: Oh those are the worst. I don’t even know who they’re talking about till I see the pictures, and then I’m like, that’s what you call that guy? Haha, I like the one where they have to name characters from Dooly, and Tae-woong shouts, “Space Trash Monster!” It sounds made up, but I guess it’s real.


javabeans: He’s ready to throw down to defend it, too. He launches into this whole explanation of the character, while the crew literally gets on their smartphones to check.


girlfriday: I love how Tae-woong describes the scene exactly, giving away just how intently he watched (watches?) said cartoon.



javabeans: He gets all mad when they question the exact naming, and when they agree on a re-do round, he glares and names another character instead, just so they can’t argue. HAHA.


girlfriday: He gives another obscure character, just because he can, and then launches into another scene explanation of when the Skull Monster shows up.


javabeans: Yoo PD asks how old he was when he saw all this, and he answers all cutely, “I watched it when I was young, and I watch it these days too.”


girlfriday: Pffft. I knew it! He still watches Saturday morning cartoons. Why is this in no way surprising?



javabeans: I love how he gets so into his explanation that he trips over his words and stuff, like when an excited 5-year-old boy is trying to explain something to you real fast but his thoughts outrun his vocabulary.


girlfriday: The group develops this hilarious habit of huddling after each round to talk amongst themselves, and answers that got a big cheer in front of the PDs get questioned: “What’s that? Is that a real thing? That was a close one, yunno!”


javabeans: It’s adorable. When their teammate gives an answer, you gotta act all confident like it’s a real thing, and then after you pass the round you can question it. Teamwork, yo. Then after Yoo PD lets them slide on one answer, they all cheer her name and praise what a good PD she is, and how she doesn’t stumble over her words, unlike someone they know. Aw.


girlfriday: Haha. They make it all the way to the last round, but this question is insanely hard. In the third week of January 1996, what were the top ten songs on Inkigayo? What the?



javabeans: HA, I recognize those songs! I’m wondering if it’s (1) impossible on purpose, or (2) a special date for one of them?


girlfriday: I love that they all start going back — how old was I then? What was I listening to?


javabeans: And then Su-geun has a brain flash: He remembers going to a music festival at that time, and tries to think who was popular then. Clon, Park Jin-young… but he gets it wrong on the first try anyway, haha. Then everyone just starts tossing out famous songs from the nineties. That’s it for this round, but the game’s far from over. At the next stop they get a chance to go double or half, and at a third stop it’s triple, etc. The boys are more concerned with the part where they lose money than the opportunity to score more, since they have just enough for a comfortable cheap lunch now, but Yoo PD says they have to go along with the itinerary. Grumbles all ‘round.


girlfriday: They sing on their way to the next stop, and Su-geun remembers that when he was young, if anyone could sing Kim Gun-mo’s “Unfortunate Meeting” they were jjang. Who can do that? Besides Kim Gun-mo, I mean.



javabeans: That song is impossible. I remember doing it at noraebangs and basically it’s one of those songs where you just sing the first syllable of each line and mumble the rest till you run out of breath.


girlfriday: Strangely enough, I think I can still mumble my way through 50% of it, so I guess it’s as memorable as it is hard.


javabeans: Can you imagine dancing around onstage while singing, though? Your lungs would get a workout. In any case, this brings up mention of a generation gap with Seung-woo, who was already acting then, and they compare ages: Joo-won was born in 1987, which is the year Seung-woo went to college.


girlfriday: Wow, Class of ‘87 and born in ‘87?



javabeans: Then they start all singing along to a Koyote song, and I swear, Jong-min’s about to cry from the warm fuzzies. Aw. He’s such a softie.


girlfriday: They get to the next rest stop, where they have the chance to double their money, or halve it. Well, not a chance so much as forced play, but hopefully they can double it. The game is simple: group jumprope, twenty times.


javabeans: I always enjoy the player scorecards, and this time we get: Tae-woong’s strength as muscular build, but weakness is that that’s all he’s got. Seung-woo used to be an athletics major… 20 years ago. Jong-min used to be a gymnast and has no weaknesses. Joo-won is young and agile and is filming an action drama. His only weakness? A lack of experience. Shi-kyung is quick on the uptake, but “body cannot follow brain.” Tae-hyun’s shortness is both his strength and weakness, while Su-geun’s is “even shorter” and “extremely short.”



girlfriday: HA. They seem to have a good strategy though, in that they send Jong-min and Joo-won in first, who both jump super high. Shi-kyung is the weak link and only clears a few inches with each jump, but is at the lowest part of the jumprope. Then Tae-hyun and Su-geun come last but can also jump high. They get sooo close, but Shi-kyung gets caught in the rope at 16. Dude! You have the least amount of rope to clear!


javabeans: I think I actually like seeing Shi-kyung mess up at stuff, because he gets so sorry that it makes him upset, and then he argues with PDs. Which we don’t normally see from him when he’s being all mild-mannered and smart. And in the car ride to the next stop, he’s so obviously sorry that everyone chimes in to make him feel better. Tae-woong says that manning the jumprope was hard enough, and Seung-woo’s all, “No no, I almost lost my grip on the rope anyway.” It’s so sweet. Totally transparent, but aww-worthy.



girlfriday: They get to their next stop, where they have the chance to triple their money, and they’re presented with 100 little yogurts. Okay, I would rock this game. I don’t even know what it is, but if it’s drinking a hundred yogurts, I would rule!


javabeans: OR IS IT VINEGAR? Still confident?


girlfriday: Oh WHAT?


javabeans: It’s a game of chance, and the boys try to rationalize which ones are safe. They get pretty lucky, though we do get a bunch of fake-outs. After all seven clear the task, they attack the yogurt table to fill their bellies, since they’re starving. HAHA, afterward the crew clears up the 10 x 10 grid of yogurts, revealing the pattern underneath marking which ones were safe and which were vinegar: The dots spell out “DUMMY.”



girlfriday: Hahaha. The writers’ petty revenge.


javabeans: That gives them a total lunch budget of just under 40 bucks, which is enough for each guy to buy noodles. But Su-geun wants more money (or is just stirring up more variety material) and says they barely have enough, and wants a bonus round. Name a game.


girlfriday: What they really want is another chance at jumprope but the rope’s back at the last stop. The PD suggests the Human Zero game, which I think is a bad idea. Too easy to lose. Sure enough, they lose, and half their lunch money goes down the drain. They decide to just buy packets of ramyun and get some kimchi and rice to fill their tummies.



javabeans: So sad. Even with attempted cheating, which failed when they forgot to stick to the plan. But I guess it’s more interesting than seeing them always winning everything and eating comfortably. (Okay, that makes me sound sadistic.) But that’s what happens when your soft-hearted main PD steps aside and the younger PDs are all hardass about the rules, not letting you practice too much or catching you cheating.


girlfriday: Then they get it in their heads that they have to find a picturesque spot at which to eat said ramyun, and Seung-woo starts getting grumpy. He’s like, what about there? That spot was perfectly good! And there!


javabeans: I’m wondering how they’d cook the ramyun, though I suppose they could have a portable range or something.



girlfriday: Yeah that’s a given on this show. I’ve seen Ho-dong eat ramyun crouched in the middle of a street more times than I can count.


javabeans: They find a spot by a pretty road, and stop to ask the farmer ajusshi if they can borrow the roadside bench at the side of his field. He’s all, “If I knew you were coming I’d have cleaned it,” which is so cute. They all sit down and wait for water to boil, but Seung-woo is REALLY HUNGRY and suggests they all have one spoonful of rice first. The boys do, just plain rice with no kimchi or anything, and I swear they’ve got these blissful faces like this is the best thing in the world.


girlfriday: How they manage to make the plainest food look so delicious is beyond me. Even as they scarf down the ramyun, Seung-woo says, “I really dislike ramyun!” *scarf scarf scarf* *nom nom nom*



javabeans: Su-geun’s all, “Director, have some too” (while everyone’s inhaling the ramyun), and the PD retorts, “Don’t say things you don’t mean.” They joke at what a funny sight they’d be if they were residents here. Seung-woo calls Jong-min the village babo, and Shi-kyung gets labeled the civil exam student while Joo-won’s the aspiring celebrity. Tae-woong’s the laborer, Tae-hyun the young master. They don’t name Seung-woo anything, but I’m seeing him as the village chieftain. Or, as they call him when the analogy turns to cars, he’s the broken-down car. I’m laughing my head off as everyone joins in on the Seung-woo pile-on: He’s old, guzzles lots of gas, and “was once a good car.”


girlfriday: Hahaha. After lunch they go rafting, which I guess is a race since they split up into OB and YB.



javabeans: When you see OB, do you keep thinking they ought to be pictured with beer? If they’re gonna be the old boys, they may as well get the OB beer to go with it.


girlfriday: I think that would make Tae-woong happy. I dunno if he actually drinks the most, but he always talks about it.


javabeans: I bet Seung-woo’s the big drinker. He’s made enough little asides about it. The rafting looks super fun, but it also makes me bloodthirsty ‘cause I feel like anything less than half the crew falling overboard will be a disappointment.



girlfriday: I know! No one capsizes, but Su-geun does a backflip off of his raft, just for fun. They get to a resting point, and Su-geun suggests a race–water-slap for the losers, and “pies made of choco” for the winners. Ha. Nice way around the product placement.


javabeans: The OBs win, so they all flip into the water, which gives us the image of Gramps Seung-woo having to be guided by the arm to the edge of his raft so then he can somersault into the water. Such strange dichotomy. Then, it’s the water slap, where basically a teammate flings a bucket of water into their faces. Are they just doing this for fun?



girlfriday: They’re just practicing for how they’ll bucket the YBs. After getting in a couple of whopping slaps, Su-geun’s like, “Maybe we don’t need to be hitting each other…” Ha.


javabeans: When the YBs come in, they get their selection from the punishment menu: the bowling slap, the warrior, the baseball. Joo-won kneels for his water-slap and everyone comments how cool he looks; he’s like a sageuk hero, and they’re all, he should’ve picked warrior. So Shi-kyung goes next and picks warrior, which is the most painful slap based on the practice round, and the OBs all do that scary thing where they’re like, “Are you sure? Really sure?” So he changes it to bowling, where Su-geun slaps him pretending his bucket is a bowling ball.



javabeans: Jong-min gets the warrior pick, and kneels in full acting mode, sneering at his “executioner” Tae-woong, who holds his bucket like a sword. Jong-min’s all, “Go ahead, kill me!” But then Tae-woong wields his bucket menacingly and he’s all, “No no, I change my mind! Save me!” Why is it so entertaining watching grown men just wailing on each other for fun?


girlfriday: Seriously. The more juvenile, the better. Hahaha, the one Su-geun does through the legs like he’s hiking a football at Jong-min’s face is awesome.



javabeans: Afterward, Su-geun washes up at an outdoor fountain, and Jong-min wonders if they should join him, topless. Tae-woong looks at him blankly so he asks, “Why, are you not confident in your physique?” Ha, Tae-woong just gives him this look, like, you kidding me? Then they join Su-geun in the topless washing session, and a writer jokes, “Jong-min, move out of the way” (as in, you’re blocking Tae-woong?). They totally all soap each other up, all shivering from the cold and giggling ‘cause it’s silly.


girlfriday: Pfffft.



javabeans: Then a water fight breaks out, and the captions tell us helpfully, “Altogether, 111 years old.”


girlfriday: Some boys grow old, but never grow up.


javabeans: Looks like the evening portion of the episode brings more games, and more jokgu. And uh-oh, I’m not sure this is going to end well for anyone…



 


Girls’ Generation will release a single titled “Paparazzi” on June 27 in Japan.

The promotional video was released in Japan recently and featured the girls in trench coats being chased by the paparazzi.

The song is described as “surreal,” and somewhat different from the girl group’s trademark vibrant sound.

This month, the girls have been busy performing for U.S. fans. On May 20, the band toured with fellow agency members like Super Junior, SHINee and BoA at SM Town’s third world tour in Los Angeles.

More than 12,000 American fans turned up to see the show, including Hollywood music producers and entertainers.

The next day, the band again joined forces with other K-pop acts like Super Junior and Wonder Girls among others, to perform at Google’s headquarters near San Jose, California, to coincide with YouTube’s seventh birthday. The show was co-hosted by Google and MBC and streamed live on YouTube.

By Carla Sunwoo
Source: koreajooangangdaily


As we previously reported, Actor and singer Jang Geun Seuk flew to Beijing for a schedule activity as a model endorser. As he arrived China, he took a stroll and walked around as a tourist but it seems the Prince of Asia needs a little time to adjust to the warmer weather.

Jang Geun Seuk updated his twitter account and said, "Walking around Beijing but it's really hot. Im going to take a car instead and enjoy the air conditioning". On his photo's that he shared, he showed off his chic fashion style donning shorts, polo shirt matching shoes and sunglasses, but you can see in his face that it's a little too warm for his taste. Netizens commented, "He looks really frustrated", "He's still so cute", "He's so handsome, Im sure he's turning heads when he walked in the streets".

Source: Nate
Written by: blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net




Jisuk of Rainbow has gotten rid of her love handles and showed off her slimmer figure at a recent performance of Rainbow. On stage, Jisuk clearly shows her much toned waist and slender legs wearing simple hot denim shorts and white shirt.

For the choreography of "A" their hit song, the girls lifts their shirt up revealing their waist and Jisuk showed off her much toned and slimmer waist not to mention her more noticeable S-line figure. What do you think? Liking the slimmer Jisuk?

Source: nate
Written by: blueprincess824 @ dkpopnews.net


KARA’s Nicole showed her support for junior labelmates A-JAX by making a surprise visit to their music video filming set. On May 30th, a proof shot Nicole posing with A-JAX members was uploaded on A-JAX’s official Facebook page.

Nicole brightened up the atmosphere on the set as she passed homemade black tea and muffins that she made herself to the A-JAX members and filming staff. Immediately after returning from her Japan schedule, the KARA member paid a visit to cheer her juniors. She also gave tips on choreography and eye contact with cameras.

A-JAX members expressed their appreciation, “Nicole sunbae’s encouragement gave us great strength. We will work hard to become a group that receives love just like KARA.”

Meanwhile, A-JAX released their debut single “One 4 U.”




For the first time ever, actress Han Ga In will become the face of Korean alcoholic beverage soju “Wol” which means “Moon” and is also the name of the female shaman character that Han played in the hit drama “The Moon Embracing the Sun.”

“We thought that Han’s character possessed sort of a ‘healing and consoling’ characteristic that is in line with our beverage,” said a representative from Bohae, the liquor company behind the line of soju.

Back in April, the actress whose popularity sky rocketed after the MBC drama said that due to her “pure” and benign image, that she was always typecast to play such roles and that she wanted to break away from such a public image of herself.


By Carla Sunwoo
Source: JoongAng Daily


The ’90s boy band Shinhwa, which recently staged a comeback, held its first concert in Japan in more than four years.

The band performed Tuesday and Wednesday at Yokohama Arena under the banner “2012 Shinhwa Grand Tour In Japan - The Return.”

At the long anticipated concert, the band sang all of its hit songs, including “Wild Eyes,” “Perfect Man” and “Your Wedding.” In addition, the band performed tracks from its new album, “The Return.”

Member Lee Min-woo also took the time to promote the band’s TV program on the JTBC network.

“In Korea, we take part in a weekly show where we get to not only sing, but also take part in various activities. It’s like having a concert every week,” said Lee. “We promise to be back next year with a better album and even better performance.”

Lee thanked Japanese fans for their support, calling them “the best fans ever.”


By Carla Sunwoo
Source: JoongAng Daily


Actor Kim Myung Min is set to return to the brown box after four years of hiatus from TV.
Internet news Website My daily reported on May 31 that Kim has agreed to star in the SBS drama “The King of Drama” set to air later this year.

The drama revolves around a network studio and the interactions that take place between production crew, writers, staff, actors and network executives.
Program Director Hong Sung-chang, mastermind of such works as “You’re Beautiful” (2009) and Jang hang-joon, director of “Sign” (2011), will take the helm of the program.

Meanwhile Kim rose to fame from the drama “Beethoveen Virus” back in 2008 and won two awards from KBS and MBC for his portrayal of an eccentric maestro.


By Carla Sunwoo
Source: JoongAng Daily


Girl group A Pink's Son Naeun showcased her goddess features
Recently released with a new album 'Une Annee' and currently in the promotion of 'Hush', A Pink's Son Naeun's looks have been garnering attention.
With the reminiscence of a 'girl scout' coupled with a cute top and a neutral expression, Son Naeun showed off her beautiful features.
Before her debut, she was known as girl group After School's Lizzy's junior in school.
Son Naeun who was preparing to be part of a girl group garnered the interest of netizens with her looks and the picture become a hot topic of discussion.
On another hand, Son Naeun who is currently promoting has also been casted for the historical drama 'The Great Seer' which will not only see her being active in the entertainment industry, but in the film industry as well.


Source : DongATranslated by : Darren@A-PINK.NET


Actress Park Si-yeon is coming back with a drama. She will be starring in the KBS 2TV drama "Nice Guy".
Her agency told OSEN on the 30th, "Park Si-Yeon has decided to star in "Nice Guy" after a long discussion with her agency. We haven't signed final papers but she is set to go".
Park Si-yeon will appear as Jae-hee who betrays Maru (Song Joong-ki).
This is her first drama in two years since the 2010 drama "Coffee House". She came back with movie "The Scent" last April which was also her first screen outing since her marriage last year.Meanwhile, "Nice Guy" is written by Lee Kyeong-hee with a cast of Song Joong-ki, Moon Chae-won, Lee Kwang-soo and others. This love story is about a man trying to get revenge on the woman who betrayed him, with another woman. To be released in August after "Bridal Mask".

Sources : Osen & Hancinema

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