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“Mary Kills People” follows the story of Woo So Jung (Lee Bo Young), a doctor who illegally assists terminally ill patients with euthanasia, and a detective who tracks down her illegal activities.
“Mary Kills People” follows the story of Woo So Jung (Lee Bo Young), a doctor who illegally assists terminally ill patients with euthanasia, and a detective who tracks down her illegal activities.
Every spooky season inspires me to get creative with skull-themed art, and this year is no different! In this video, I share my painting process using bright neon colors and bold brushwork to ...
Results from a national survey named art installations from Hamtramck, Ludington and Lansing among the most unique in the country.
Watch our complete video interview with Aldis Hodge. Lee Jung-jae (Squid Game) The Emmy winner plays Gi-hun, who is seeking revenge in Season 2 after winning the game for the first season.
Actor Lee Jung Jae and businesswoman Lim Se Ryung—the ex-wife of Lee Jae Yong, executive chairman of Samsung Electronics and South Korea’s second-wealthiest man—have marked a decade of dating.
Downtown Ocean Art Installation FATHOM Set to Close July 27 Roboto Octopodo, the artist collective that built FATHOM, is already working on its next immersive art experience.
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and star Lee Jung-jae explain the meaning of the final season of their Netflix series and what it says about humans, greed and democracy.
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- An internationally touring art installation is coming to downtown Milwaukee next month. "Lost," by Australian artist Amanda Parer, will be located on the Milwaukee Performing ...
Art Projects International is presenting IL LEE: 4 Paintings, an exhibition featuring large-scale ballpoint works. The 4 Paintings exhibition, based on notes and instructions from our director and ...
Henry Taylor’s Mentor Was the Art World’s Bruce Lee The encouraging kicks of a star teacher (James Jarvaise) and his star pupil (Henry Taylor) are on view at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles.
Lee Jung-seop’s evocative depictions of bulls, intimate family scenes, and dreamlike compositions resonated deeply with viewers, offering a powerful glimpse into Korea’s modern history through the ...