The three-day harvest festival of Chuseok, or Hangawi, began in Korea on Thursday, and many of K-pop's top stars are ready to celebrate.
Psy's Korean Thanksgiving greeting is all the rave right now.
Producers would be hard-pressed to achieve a better balance of soothing soft pop and growly hard-edged rap than "The Girl Who Can't Break Up And The Guy Who Can't Leave" by South Korean hip-hop duo Leessang.
Newlyweds Lee Hyori and Lee Sang Soon left for a two-month honeymoon in Europe this week, according to the news organization Nate.
When the Antrim Grammar School in Northern Ireland asked the Belfast-based film production company Little Giant to shoot a promotional video, school officials asked if they could go "Gangnam Style."
Singer and actor Rain took a major step towards the comeback stage on Monday, signing a deal with Cube Entertainment's affiliate label Cube DC.
From the jazzy chord voicings and circular funk bass lines to the phrasing of all vocals that aren't raps, "I Love It," which debuted this week at number 13 on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100, owes a considerable debt to the gloved one.
Singer Krystal Jung of the K-pop girl group f(x) discussed the devotion she felt to her character in the much-anticipated drama "The Heirs," which premieres on the Seoul Broadcasting System on October 9.
Artists throughout the JYP Entertainment roster congratulated label founder and CEO Park Jin Young on Twitter about his announcement that he will marry his longtime girlfriend, in October.
While being successful around Asia, hallyu has been also recognized in the countries of Europe.
"I would be glad to join Wonder Girls if a good chance came up," Sunmi told reporter Lee Dajung.
Fans of John Park dreaming of visiting the singer's apartment, might be in for a shock if they actually make it there.
After an unimpressive debut last week that saw the Big Bang rapper's highest chart ranking song "Who You?" only make it to number 16, G-Dragon has scored three singles in the Billboard K-pop top five.