Ten Music Video Highlights of 2012
The Ghost Writer talks about music videos in 2012, and lists his favorites.
The Ghost Writer talks about music videos in 2012, and lists his favorites.
A surprising (albeit quite pleasant) offering from SHINee, a group constantly trying evolve their image and sound into something more mature and visually sophisticated.
Famous playboy Xie Yifan sets out to bed wholesome widow Du Fenyu in a bet with an outstanding lady of society, Mo Jieyu, who’s out to get a young ingenue who’s crossed her path in the 1930’s Shanghai adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos’ Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Here lies history. Buried by the YAM Magazine team for the 2012 End of the World.
For anyone who thought South Korea was made up of bubblegum pop and Gangnam Style, that’s truly unfortunate. Here comes Rude Paper, an out of control group of badasses with a sound that’s more rugged than even the “baddest boys” in Kpop
12 tracks, running the gamut from grimester rap to K-pop, through to soundtrack scores and a bit of jungle acid.
Americans where a tad too busy with Turkey Day, apparently. Of course, nobody is as busy as Benedict Cumberbatch seems to be.
Amy and Camiele had a very interesting conversation about the historical ramifications of racism and its impact on entertainment and mainstream media’s treatment of ethnicity as a whole.
South Korean director Im Sang-soo’s The Taste of Money is like a Telenovela on steroids.
Quick thoughts on Big Bang’s first Latin American concert in Lima, Peru, for the Alive World Tour.