Group BEAST has recently released their new Japanese single and has been receiving much attention in Japan.
Korea isn't all idols and dramas. We'll show you a few more reasons why the country is a top tourist destination.
Two recent incidents point to a lack of cultural understanding on the part of Korean entertainment companies, who seem quick to make excuses despite repeatedly offending international fans.
Despite original rumors, EXO will not be making a comeback in January. The ten members are said to be preparing a new album, however.
Shinhwa members Shin Hye Sung, Lee Min Woo and Jun Jin will be attending the 2014 'Pu Pu Music Festival' in Shanghai as Korea's representatives.
The drama resonates so well with younger viewers that it is being compared to the cable drama “Reply 1994.”
Currently three dramas focus on the lives of reporters and all three have cast skilled and appealing k-drama actors.
If you guessed that “The Heirs” or even “Boys Over Flowers” was the most popular Lee Min Ho k-drama in Japan last year, you might have to guess again.
The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards.
Former K-Pop idol Glen Choi reveals what it was like working with Jun.K and 2PM on their recent comeback single "Go Crazy."
There are few songs on the Korean pop charts, or any chart for that matter, that could get a party going as quickly as "Up In This Club" the new song by vocalist Joe Rhee and featuring rapper Keebomb.
Epik High wins their third first place trophy on the November 13th episode of 'M! Countdown.'