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South China Morning Post » Music
3w ago
Hong Kong’s first Jungle Island Music Festival, set to rock Lantau between March 15 and 17, has music and community at its heart, with 50 DJs and 10 local bands providing the soundtrack ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
3w ago
UK band’s 1975 single Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) was used on many soundtracks, including 1997 film The Full Monty. Harley said last year he was being treated for cancer ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
1M ago
K-pop fans were rightly up in arms after a recent Stray Kids’ interview in Billboard magazine saw their fans labelled as ‘teens and tweens’. It’s time for this lazy stereotyping to stop ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
1M ago
Relics of the past, Victorian-era bandstands were often a joint effort of local government and philanthropists – as was the case in Hong Kong – and became a focal point for communal entertainment ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
3M ago
Mara Papalas inherited the world’s largest Barbra Streisand memorabilia collection from her late father, but doesn’t want to keep it. Selling items one by one on eBay is not on, so she’s seeking a buyer ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
3M ago
People born in the Year of the Dragon are said to be creative, confident and curious – and there are several who are K-pop and K-drama stars, from actors Park Seo-joon and Kim Soo-hyun to rapper G-Dragon ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
3M ago
J-pop diva Crystal Kay reflects on how growing up with an African-American father and a Korean-Japanese mother influenced her life, music and career ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
3M ago
Major K-pop labels are creating non-Korean groups to appeal to audiences from different countries and increase K-pop’s 2 per cent share of global music and streaming sales ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
3M ago
Leon Lai Ming, one of the most well-liked celebrities in Hong Kong and one of the ‘Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop’, has been in show business for more than 35 years ..read more
South China Morning Post » Music
5M ago
Catholic priest Guilherme Peixoto’s DJ sets have become essential to his ministry in Portugal in a continent where religious practice is dropping fast – especially among young people ..read more