Before you become a Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter, you’ve got to train, and train hard. That’s where task-specific exercise training, which simulates actual tasks performed by firefighters, comes […]
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Exclusive clip: How South Korea’s top actress was taken by Kim Jong-il
Check out this exclusive clip from Magnolia Pictures’ “The Lovers & The Despot,” a documentary about the 1970s North Korean kidnapping of South Korea’s top film couple by Ross […]
Live from the Kore Studio: “Wheel” by Rebecca Jung
Rising YouTube singer-songwriter Rebecca Jung stopped by our studio to perform her original song “Wheel”! Check out Rebecca’s channel on YouTube.
Actors’ Roundtable: Body Image
Join Kore host Raechel Wong as she leads a roundtable discussion on the topic of body image with actors Lynn Chen of “Saving Face,” Lee Doud of “Californication,” and […]
Filmmaker Andrew Ahn wants you to take your parents to ‘Spa Night’
Four years ago, filmmaker Andrew Ahn came out to his parents through the best method he knew – a short LGBT movie, “Dol,” which means “First Birthday” in Korean. “Dol” […]
Entering the Enchanted World of Hayao Miyazaki
Twenty-two artists from around the U.S. came together inside the Mid-City Art House in Los Angeles in early August to showcase fan art inspired by the beautiful animation of […]
Inside The Kore Studio: Lisa Sonoda on the power of music
Lisa Sonoda stopped by our Gardena, California, studio for a special in-house performance. She sang songs from her solo catalogue as well as music from her band “Clumsy,” in […]
KCON 2016: Megan Lee on diversity in media
Kore caught up with Megan Lee, star of Nickelodeon’s “Make It Pop,” on Sunday at KCON LA 2016 after a panel on Asian Americans in Hollywood.
Karen Maruyama: The many characters in the life of a Groundlings director
Karen Maruyama, a Japanese American actress and comedian, has taught comic superstars like Will Ferrell and Melissa McCarthy and is director of the famous Groundlings theater, a school that […]
When Helie met Harry
Kore Asian Media sat down with Helie Lee, documentary filmmaker, bestselling author and performer of “Macho Like Me,” a one-woman dramedy show about her six-and-a-half month journey living life […]
On the Rise: Steady Holiday
Steady Holiday, a rising Los Angeles-based singer whose real name is Dre Babinski, spoke to Kore about her upbringing that influenced her debut album, “Under the Influence,” released earlier […]
Living Together: The Good and the Bad
Ever lived with a partner? It can be a blessing…and a nightmare. Kore invited a couple, Patty and Mark, to talk about their experiences.
Highlights from the 2015 Unforgettable Gala
Asian American leaders and community members came together to celebrate the 2015 Unforgettable Gala on Dec. 12, hosted by Jeannie Mai inside The Beverly Hilton. The annual event, held […]
This May Be “The Best Anti-Smoking Ad” Ever
Avid smokers and anti-smokers disagree on quite a lot when it comes to cigarettes, but they can all agree on one thing: no matter how much people enjoy it, […]
[VIDEO] Megan Lee’s Power Comes with Great Responsibility
by JAMES S. KIM editor@charactermedia.com She’s not a superhero, but Megan Lee is a fairly super 19-year-old. Over the last 10 years, Lee’s amassed a resume that includes actor, […]