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Lucy () is a South Korean band formed through JTBC's television talent show ''Superband'' in 2019. The band finished in second place in the competition. After the competition, Lee Joo-hyuk was replaced by Choi Sang-yeop. Lucy joined Mystic Entertainment. They debuted on May 8, 2020, with their single album, ''Dear.''. Name The group's name originates from the dog that resided where Wonsang's studio was during ''Superband ''SuperBand'' () is a spin-off of ''Project SuperStar'', a popular singing talent-search competition in Singapore. Contestants are bands of 2 to 6 people. To mark the opening of the first season, a special SuperBand Big Jam where all the 18 band ...''. However, Gwang-il also explained that Lucy also comes from the Latin "lux" meaning light. Members Current members * Shin Ye-chan () – violin, leader (2019-present) * Choi Sang-yeop () – vocals, guitars (2019-present) * Jo Won-sang () – bass (2019-present) * Shin Gwang-il () – vocals, drums (2019 ...
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Rock Music
Rock is a Music genre, genre of popular music that originated in the United States as "rock and roll" in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of styles from the mid-1960s, primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom. It has its roots in rock and roll, a style that drew from the black musical genres of blues and rhythm and blues, as well as from country music. Rock also drew strongly from genres such as electric blues and folk music, folk, and incorporated influences from jazz and other styles. Rock is typically centered on the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with electric bass guitar, drum kit, drums, and one or more singers. Usually, rock is song-based music with a Time signature, time signature and using a verse–chorus form; however, the genre has become extremely diverse. Like pop music, lyrics often stress romantic love but also address a wide variety of other themes that are frequently social or political. Rock was the most p ...
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Gaus Electronics
''Gaus Electronics'' () is a 2022 South Korean television series starring Kwak Dong-yeon, Ko Sung-hee, Bae Hyun-sung and Kang Min-ah. It is based on a webtoon of the same name by writer Kwak Baek-soo, which was released on Naver. The series is an original drama of Olleh TV, and is available for streaming on its platform and on OTT media service Seezn. It also aired on ENA from September 30 to November 5, 2022, every Friday and Saturday at 21:00 ( KST). Synopsis The series is about the office workers of Marketing Team 3 at the home appliance headquarters of Gaus Electronics—a multinational company. It highlights the highs and lows of corporate life, and love and friendship between the employees. Cast Main * Kwak Dong-yeon as Lee Sang-sik * Ko Sung-hee as Cha Na-rae * Bae Hyun-sung as Baek Ma-tan * Kang Min-ah Kang Min-ah (; born March 20, 1997), is a South Korean actress. She is known for the television dramas ''Schoolgirl Detectives'' (2014–2015), ''True Bea ...
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Star Theater (Portland, Oregon)
The Star Theater, formerly known as Princess Theatre and several other names, is a historic former silent film theater in Portland, Oregon, United States. The theater currently operates as a live music and performance space; in the past, it has operated as a film theater as well as a burlesque theater and an adult movie theater. History It opened in May 1911 as the Princess Theatre at Sixth and Burnside Street, with 300 seats. It was one of many "semi-fireproof picture shows" that opened that year in Portland and the first in downtown Portland to comply with the new fire codes. It was run by the Sax Amusement Company circa 1923; it became the Star Theater in 1939 but was also known as the Star Burlesk, 4 Star Theater, or New Star Theater at various times. In the 1940s, it became a live burlesque theater. Tempest Storm was one of the dancers. It closed briefly during Dorothy McCullough Lee's mayorship but reopened in 1953. Jim Purcell, Portland's Chief of Police, was a regular ...
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Fremont Country Club (Las Vegas)
Fremont may refer to: Places In the United States: *Fremont, California – the largest city with the name ** Fremont station **Fremont station (BART) **Fremont Central Park * Fremont Landing, California, also known as Fremont, in Yolo County * Fremont, Illinois * Fremont Center, Illinois *Fremont, Indiana *Fremont, Iowa *Fremont, Michigan * Fremont, Missouri *Fremont, Nebraska *Fremont, New Hampshire *Fremont, Steuben County, New York *Fremont, Sullivan County, New York *Fremont, North Carolina *Fremont, Ohio *Fremont, Utah * Fremont, Virginia *Fremont, Seattle, Washington *Fremont, Wisconsin, village in Waupaca County *Fremont, Clark County, Wisconsin, town *Fremont, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, town People * John C. Frémont (1813–1890), American explorer and botanist * Fremont (name), a surname and given name Other uses *Fremont culture, an archaeological Native American culture *Fremont Hotel and Casino, a hotel/casino on Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada ** ...
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Mesa Arts Center
The Mesa Arts Center is a performing and visual arts complex in downtown Mesa, Arizona. At more than square feet, the $95 million facility, completed in 2005, is the largest comprehensive arts campus in the state.Mesa Arts Center. (n.d.). ''Fact Sheet'' DF file Retrieved from https://www.mesaartscenter.com/download.php/media/fact-sheets/facts/mesa-arts-center-fact-sheet. The Mesa Arts Center encompasses four performance venues, from the intimate 99-seat Farnsworth Studio Theater to the 1,600-seat Ikeda Theater. The center is home to the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, which houses five art galleries with of exhibition space. The facility also features 14 visual and performing art classroom studios. Multi-use areas throughout the campus provide both indoor and outdoor gathering and presentation spaces. Architecture The architecture of the entire complex is primarily post-modern, with sharp, jagged angles, canted walls, sloping roofs, glass walls, and a reflection of the local ...
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Gem Theater (Kansas City, Missouri)
The American Jazz Museum is located in the 18th and Vine historic district of Kansas City, Missouri. The museum preserves the history of American jazz music, especially Kansas City jazz music, with exhibits including Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald Big Joe Turner, Thelonious Monk, and Etta James. The Blue Room is a jazz club which holds live performances multiple nights each week. The museum also runs youth cultural programs, including youth jazz ensembles, lessons, camps, and visual storytelling sessions. History The museum opened on September 5, 1997 and shares the building with the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. In March 2024, music historian and ethnomusicologist Dr. Dina Bennett became the executive director of the museum, returning after beginning her professional career there as in intern in 1999. Collections The museum is a Smithsonian Affiliate. It displays the Graphon alto saxophone played by Charlie Parker at the famous January 1953 M ...
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Queens Theatre (New York City)
Queens Theatre, formerly Queens Theatre in the Park and before that Queens Playhouse, is an American professional theatre at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, United States. Artistic and Executive Directors have included Joseph S. Kutrzeba, founder and producer; Robert Moss, Sue Lawless, Jeffrey Rosenstock and Ray Cullom, formerly Managing Director of Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, and since 2011, Taryn Sacramone, former Executive Director of Astoria Performing Arts Center. History Adapted from the former Theaterama at the 1964 New York World's Fair, the theater was part of Philip Johnson's then $6 million construction project that also included observation towers and an open-air pavilion called the "Tent of Tomorrow." The theater was originally decorated with the artwork of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana. The theater is next to the Unisphere at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, an area that also includes Citi Field, the Queens Museum of Ar ...
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Lee's Palace
Lee's Palace is a rock concert hall located on the south side of Bloor Street West east of Lippincott Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The two-floor facility in The Annex neighbourhood has a long history prior to being adapted in September 1985 for its current use as a concert venue and nightclub. While the Lee's Palace live performance venue that accommodates just over 500 guest is on the ground floor, the top floor is occupied by The Dance Cave, a nightclub that on weekends mostly caters to university and college students from the nearby downtown Toronto schools such as University of Toronto, Toronto Metropolitan University, OCAD University, and George Brown College with alt-rock while attracting older patrons during the work week with a fare that includes goth rock, mod music, punk, and indie. Having been established and owned for 16 years by the Korean Canadian entrepreneur Chong Su Lee a.k.a. Mr. Lee, the venue was purchased 2001 by Jeff Cohen with partners Ben Pearl ...
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Zepp New Taipei
Zepp New Taipei is a music hall located in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, New Taipei, Taiwan. The venue was inaugurated in 2020 and belongs to the Zepp group of concert halls in Japan and across Asia. The space has a maximum capacity of up to 2,245 people standing or 1,025 people seated. Many local and foreign artists have performed there, and since the measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic were relaxed, national and international shows are again allowed. The venue is of moderate size, large enough to accommodate thousands of fans. There are also a small number of seating areas on the second floor. To see the full show on stage, visitors can choose the second floor. When spectators want to get up close to the singers, they can use the first floor. In the area there are many restaurants that include local and international cuisine. It can be reached by public transportation, such as the Airport MRT and bus. See also * Zepp * Taipei Music Center References Ex ...
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SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium () is an indoor arena, indoor sporting arena located at the Olympic Park, Seoul, Olympic Park in Bangi-dong, Songpa District, Seoul, South Korea. The arena was built from September 1984 to April 1986. History It was known as the Olympic Fencing Gymnasium () or Olympic Gymnasium No. 2 prior to 2011. The arena hosted the Fencing at the 1988 Summer Olympics, fencing part of the Modern pentathlon at the 1988 Summer Olympics, modern pentathlon events at the 1988 Summer Olympics. In 2011 it was remodelled for handball games at a cost of , specialized with handball only courts. It was renamed as such to host the Handball Korea League, SK Handball Korea League. Notable events Besides holding fencing at the 1988 Olympics, the arena also hosts concerts by Korean as well as international artists. * Megadeth * Scorpions (band), Scorpions * Unbreakable Tour (Backstreet Boys Tour) * It was one of the venues for Avril Lavigne's Bonez Tour on March 23, 2005 2007 ...
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Parole Examiner Lee
''Parole Examiner Lee'' () is a 2024 South Korean television series starring Go Soo, Kwon Yu-ri, Baek Ji-won, and Lee Hak-joo. It premiered on tvN on November 18, 2024 and aired every Monday and Tuesday at 20:50 ( KST). It is also available for streaming on Viki in selected regions. Cast and characters * Go Soo as Lee Han-shin : An ex-corrections officer who quits his initial job to become a lawyer and parole examiner to bring down the very person and organization who framed his senior officer and also those that bend the law with money. * Kwon Yu-ri as Ahn Seo-yoon : A no-nonsense detective who has bad blood with Ojung Group after her sister was murdered by the chairman's son. Worked with Lee Han-sin to bring the entire organization down. * Baek Ji-won as Choi Hwa-ran : A vicious but kind-hearted loanshark. Worked together with Lee Han-sin and Ahn Seo-yoon to bring down Ojung Group together with her know-how in the underworld after Lee Han-shin helped her with a case. * Lee Ha ...
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Bad Memory Eraser
''Bad Memory Eraser'' () is a 2024 South Korean television series written by Jung Eun-young, directed by Yoon Ji-hoon and Kim Na-young, and starring Kim Jae-joong, Jin Se-yeon, Lee Jong-won (actor, born 1994), Lee Jong-won, and Yang Hye-ji. It aired on Maeil Broadcasting Network, MBN from August 2, to September 21, 2024, every Friday and Saturday at 21:40 (Time in South Korea, KST). It is also available for Streaming television, streaming on Netflix, TVING, Wavve in South Korea, on U-Next in Japan, and on Viki (streaming service), Viki in selected regions. Synopsis ''Bad Memory Eraser'' tells the story of four Coming-of-age story, coming-of-age characters namely Lee Goon, Kyung Joo-yeon, Lee Shin, and Sae Yan, finding their true selves and healing their pain through love. Cast and characters Main * Kim Jae-joong as Lee Goon * Jin Se-yeon as Kyung Joo-yeon * Lee Jong-won (actor, born 1994), Lee Jong-won as Lee Shin * Yang Hye-ji as Sae Yan Supporting * Jang Eui-soo as Nam Jin * ...
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