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While today’s K-pop was shaped through decades of cultural influences from an increasingly globalized world, it all started at a club for Black soldiers in South Korea.
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Explore Pasadena’s art spaces and art organizations by night. Take part in a Unity L.A. walk. Explore mile #51 of the L.A. River. Attend an annual kite festival. Celebrate springtime at the Festival de la Primavera.
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With nearly 9 billion streams, the popular K-pop girl group beat the previous titleholders, Little Mix, on Wednesday, according to Guinness World Records.
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The arena is expected to open for the 2024/25 NBA season.
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Ppong's conceptual basis is rooted in a secret element nestled deep within K-pop that makes the music so distinct.
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The multi-dimensional dramedy won every award for which it was eligible over the weekend.
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Watch three nights of works by artist Cauleen Smith. Prep for the Oscars at the Academy Museum with screenings and discussions. Listen to Nathaniel Rateliff play tunes by Harry Nilsson.
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The anger sounds fresh in the comedian's latest standup special.
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An official inquiry found that MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence agency, didn't act quickly enough on information that provided an opportunity to prevent the attack.
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We get a sneak peek at the preparations for September’s exhibit at Cal State San Bernardino, which will focus on the life and culture of the 2% of Mexico’s population who identify as Black or of Black descent.