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Apple TV Plus First Korean Drama Is Lee Sun-kyun s Dr Brain @ HanCinema :: The Korean Movie and Drama Database

Apple TV+ announced on the 15th that the series Dr. Brain directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Lee Sun-kyun, will be released to the world by the end of this year. Dr. Brain is Apple TV+ s first original Korean language work and is an SF thriller based on popular Korean webtoon.

[HanCinema s News] 10 Korean Actors Born in the Year of the Ox

Ishani Sarkar Ishani Sarkar is a Hallyu journalist with over 4 years of experience in writing about Korean Entertainment, editing and managing content as well as conducting interviews with Korean artists. She s a student of Literature but a learner for life, seeking small but certain means of happiness. Ishani Sarkar can be reached at ishani.specter@gmail.com. Copy & paste guideline for this article Always put a link back to the source and HanCinema

Lana Turner: 7 Fascinating Facts About the Screen Legend on the Centenary of Her Birth

Everything Zoomer Hollywood legend Lana Turner, seen here in a studio portrait from 1950, led a fascinating and often turbulent life both on and off screen. Photo: Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images Monday, February 8 marks the centenary of Lana Turner’s birth. The pretty young teen from Wallace, Idaho who was scouted at a soda fountain swiftly became the blonde bombshell with the hourglass figure so famous she is synonymous with the term “sweater girl.” But Turner, who was born Julia Jean Turner, proved much more than a famous pinup. The veteran of more than 50 films, Turner had the presence and the talent to hold her own opposite the cream of the crop of leading men in Hollywood’s Golden Age. But it was her scandal-plagued personal life that crashed into the rise of popular culture and our obsession with movie idols that makes for her most compelling and lasting legacy.

The Role Of The Black Church And Black Gospel Music In Houston (Feb 5, 2021) – Houston Public Media

iframe src https://embed.hpm.io/390827/390750 style height: 115px; width: 100%; /iframe X On Friday’s Houston Matters: A new Black Lives Matter mural honoring George Floyd will be painted today on Alabama Street in front of Yates High School. We learn more about the project. Also this hour: We learn about the new two-part PBS series The Black Church, which reflects on the broad history and culture of the Black church and explores African American faith communities on the frontlines of hope and change. The series airs Feb. 16 and 17 at 8 p.m. on Houston Public Media TV 8. Plus, in conjunction with The Black Church, we learn about the history and legacy of Black gospel music in Houston. That’s the subject of a special hour-long radio program featuring music and interviews from some of Houston s top gospel talent. The show, Lift Up Your Hearts: Houston s Gospel Heritage, is hosted by Rev. Charles Hudson of KTSU Radio at Texas Southern University and can be heard Sund

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