A Korean binge list for the nonromantic
If you’ve been staying away from Korean shows because love stories aren’t your thing or if all you’ve been watching are romance-driven series, you’ve been missing out. “Squid Game”
If you’ve been staying away from Korean shows because love stories aren’t your thing or if all you’ve been watching are romance-driven series, you’ve been missing out. “Squid Game”
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Korean actor Lee Dong Wook really enjoyed his character in the action series “Bad and Crazy” where he plays Ryu Su Yeol.
The market of K-dramas is women. You can tell from the way the men are portrayed. Male characters are often larger than life. There’s always a gratuitous shower scene or
MANILA, Philippines – She’s the best mom in the world and she deserves only the best. Pamper her with beauty products that are as unique as they are special. She’d
To say that Korean dramas have become a phenomenon only with the rise of on-demand streaming is reductive. As early as the 2000s when K-dramas were imported and shown on
Rica Peralejo seems to be so absorbed in watching “It’s Okay Not to Be Okay” that she has observed the big difference between the characters.
Want to learn Korean the fun way? Then tune in Friday, to “Let’s Talk Oppa!,” an Inquirer podcast that teaches Korean phrases using dialogue from K-dramas and K-pop lyrics. The
Science says our irises are more unique than our fingerprint. Quite literally, it holds our unique identities, and figuratively, are the windows to our souls. It’s probably also the most
Ji Chang Wook has grown on me day by day, from the moment I saw him in his action-romance drama, “Healer,” last year.
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