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Ageism and Age Bias in K-pop
Kim Garam and the Power of Fans in Shaping Idol Narratives
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Youth, Rebellion, and the Pressure of Korea’s Education Fever
Interview: Ha Sung-woon on Cooking, Live Concerts, and Chasing His Solo Sound
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