As protests demanding the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol intensify across the country, K-pop has become a new ...
As crowds chant and wave lightsticks to popular songs, the vibrant displays are transforming the nation’s protest culture.
Young activists have flooded the streets of Seoul following Pres. Yoon Suk Yeol's failed attempt to impose martial law last ...
The aftermath of the Dec. 3 martial law turmoil is felt even on the secondhand marketplaces of platforms like Karrot and ...
K-pop light sticks, once concert accessories, are now being used in protests against President Yoon Suk Yeol, with fans ...
STORY: Over the last few days the streets of Seoul have resembled its concert arenas.Customized light sticks popular with ...
Though the decree was quickly overturned, many younger Koreans were furious at the draconian move.  Read more at straitstimes.com.
Light sticks of different colors waved to the beat of hit K-pop songs at massive rallies calling for the impeachment of ...
K-pop light sticks of all colors glowed during the massive rally in front of the National Assembly in Seoul on Saturday, as ...
The song, a protest anthem for some time, was followed by other K-pop hits like G-Dragon's "Crooked" and aespa's "Supernova." ...
A jubilant atmosphere quickly faded as protesters heard news that the impeachment vote against president Yoon Suk Yeol had ...
Major foreign media around the world expressed deep interest in the culture of K-pop at the Yeouido rally protest to urge the ...