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Red Bull Culture Clash: Life of the Party - EST Media

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Red Bull Culture Clash: Life of the Party - EST Media

Red Bull Culture Clash 2024 features 4 rounds of head-to-head performances from 4 crews representing 4 of New York City’s most vibrant parades. Follow us to see how Alison Boya Sun from EST Media works with community leader Karho Leung (12Pell) and MC Deb Jungin Kim to pull the event off. © Red Bull Media House Cover: Ryan Muir/Red Bull Content Pool

Plum Town | Kelly Yu

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Plum Town | Kelly Yu

A young land developer returns to his childhood home in the Chinese countryside for the first time in a decade to convince his stubborn father to finally sell the failing plum orchard. However, when the two find themselves unable to understand each other, they turn to the dusty old karaoke machine in the house to find a common language. Click video to watch PLUM TOWN on Vimeo.

Official Trailer: As Above So Below

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Official Trailer: As Above So Below

From Grammy nods to industry accolades, Nikita Chauhan is a force to be reckoned with. Based out of the UK, but managing influential artists across the world, from India and West Africa, back to London, Nikita has navigated the doubt, rejection, and constant need to maintain vision, with unwavering determination and a deep-rooted faith that she inherited from her grandparents. This is a story about success, and learning to cultivate the resilience needed to be a boss. But it’s more than that: it’s a story of legacy, one that finds the softer, often hidden strands that weave through the DNA of the people we admire most. Discover the inspiring story behind this young mogul in As Above, So Below. Coming to EST in November 2024.

Busan, 1999 | Thomas Percy Kim

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Busan, 1999 | Thomas Percy Kim

A pregnant Korean-American woman returns to Korea and her mother. They bathe and scrub each other, hoping to heal past wounds.

These Three Artists Are Bringing K-Indie to the World

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These Three Artists Are Bringing K-Indie to the World

K-pop might be the glittery diamond, but K-indie is the hidden gem. 💎✨ While K-pop dazzles with its polished performances and catchy tunes, K-indie offers a more raw, authentic sound. K-indie artists Rad Museum, Tabber, and Miso pursued a career in music even though their parents really didn’t want them to. Now, the three artists are touring globally, including visiting Australia where they performed to sold out shows. With the help of indie promoter Kohai, the three now tour together internationally under you.will.knovv: a Seoul-based indie label founded by fellow artist DEAN back in 2017. Here’s what the trio said about their first performances, and how crowds differ across cultures.