B1A4 successfully concluded their first solo concert, ‘BABA B1A4‘, held on the 8th and 9th at the Seoul Olympic SK Handball Stadium in front of 11,000 fans.
The three-hour long event had fans wild throughout with B1A4′s performances of “Baby Good Night“, “Beautiful Target“, “Baby I’m Sorry“, and new songs “What Do You Want To Do“, and “In the Air“. The members also showcased their individual charms through solo stages with Sandeul singing ”Lefty“, CNU performing ”With Me“, CNU and Baro captivating fans with their duet “I’m Burning“, and Gongchan performing “Would You Like To Sing With Me“, and Jinyoung had fans swooning with “Be My Girl“.
B1A4 also showed off their cute charms by dancing along to Girls’ Generation‘s “Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)“. One
lucky fan from the audience was also chosen to receive a proposal from
the group and have a backstage date with the group.
The group will also be holding their Japanese concert series, ‘B1A4 1st Concert [BABA B1A4] in JAPAN’ at Kobe Hall on January 26th and 27th, and the Yokohama Arena on the 30th and 31st.
In other news, B1A4 is currently receiving a lot of love with their new single, “Tried To Walk“, and recently claimed their first win on ‘Immortal Song 2‘.
Fans also sent 2 tons of congratulatory rice wreaths to commemorate B1A4′s first solo concert.
Sandeul and Baro's performance on Immortal Song 2 (Korean's music program) was GREAT!! It's aired last saturday at KBS2TV. They performed “The Way to Live like a Man“ composed by Kim Bum Ryong. This is their 6th stage and they win in this episode. :) [I'm so happy :p]
Check out Sandeul's awesome voice and Baro's powerful rap in this video. :)
1. SEOUL MUSIC AWARDs 2012: Bonsang & Popularity categories
here’s the link:http://www.seoulmusicawards.com/ (only K-BANA can VOTE. We just can shared and told K-BANA to VOTE everyday). DEADLINE 1st January 2013!
Here’s the link:http://gayo.sbs.co.kr/gayo_index.jsp Sorry, we haven’t the tutorial how to VOTE, because i’d try
to JOIN on SBS site, but the site need I-PIN (korean area code/phone)
T__________T If you can JOIN, please tell us the tutorial how to VOTE ^^b! Just tell K-BANA to VOTE everyday please!! DEADLINE 10 DECEMBER 2012!
The international trailer for ‘Seven Something‘, an upcoming Thai film featuring 2PM‘s Nichkhun, has just been released.
In celebration of it's 7th year Anniversary, GTH proudly presents a new
love-drama by three directors representing three different styles as
they depict and convey the meaning of 'love & life' across
three generations. In the journey we call life; age is no
different from the number of kilometers we see on the kilometer stones
as we pass by. The kilometers make us think of the distance we have
travelled so far yet points out how far we still have to go.
The first 14 KM we are fresh and full of energy and the goal is to win
The next 21-28 KM is the half way marker where you determine whether to keep running or go back. We must decide.
The finish line 42.195 KM is very far, but having someone running along with you can make all the difference.
There
are times that we have to confront changes, sometimes happiness turns
into sadness and loneliness turns to warmth. This is a film that will
encourage us. No matter what happens along the way of your marathon of
life - Tell your heart to "keep running".
‘Seven Something’ is set to debut in Thailand on July 26, 2012.
I'm waiting for this movie. Because of Nichkhun, of course... Haha.. .And I Love Thai Movie too. :)
A fun family Imax film in 3D shows the heroic rescue of baby
elephants in Africa and baby orangutans in Borneo along with patient
nurturing that permits their return to the wild life.
"The orphan has been a figure of great emotions in literature since well before the birth of cinema. Certainly Dickens loved his orphans and so did early movie pioneer D.W. Griffith. Born to be Wild 3D represents a new kind of orphan story though, as it shows two very determined women, half a world apart, who devote their lives to rescuing orphaned wild animal to nurture, rehabilitate and return to the wild.
The production from Warner Bros. and Imax Filmed Entertainment, shown exclusively in Imax theaters in superb 3D, is pretty much aimed at family audiences to acquaint children with ecological and conservation ethics in a fun, entertainment way. As narrator Morgan Freeman puts it right at the beginning, these are "fairy tales" only ones that are absolutely true.
Dickens and Griffith both would have loved this movie. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that the two species being rescued are fascinating and loveable creatures.
In the verdant rainforests of the Tanjung Puting National Park in central Borneo, renowned primatologist Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas has been rescuing orphaned orangutans for years through her Orangutan Foundation International in cooperation with the Indonesian Forestry Department. Illegal logging and other human activities have so shrunk their habitat -- and killed enough mother orangutans -- that the animal is verging on extinction.
Meanwhile, Dr. Dame Daphne M. Sheldrick, of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust founded by her late husband in the rugged Kenyan Savannah of east Africa, has rescued some 200 baby elephants, most of whom lose their mothers through the brutality of ivory poachers.
While these animals are quite different -- elephants are communal beasts, for instance, while orangutans are a solitary bunch -- the experiences and techniques of the two women are remarkably similar. The movie, smartly directed by David Lickley (Jane Goodall’s Wild Chimpanzees) and written by its producer Drew Fellman, cuts back and forth between these two remote centers for orphaned kids, showing everything from a baby elephant rescue to the release of animals back into the wild.
These women and their dedicated staffs nurture the babies back to physical and mental health -- the death of parents brings as much trauma to animals as it would to humans -- and make certain they learn all the necessary survival techniques to go along with their own natural instincts. The animals are under human care but nothuman supervision, the movie notes. They must retain their wildness.
Both species are finally let loose to “halfway houses” in supervised releases. In the case of the elephants, somehow a herd of previously rescued but now wild elephants knows to turn up at a remote spot to take over from the human caretakers. It’s a remarkable sight.
The movie makes this effort seem somewhat idyllic. You’re told that not all babies survive but you see no animals with health problems. The film doesn’t go into any of the messy details that must arise nor does it get into, say, the trial-and-error process that led to creating the right milk formula for a baby elephant to get its nutrition.
The point here is to appeal to the younger generation, not to produce a documentary that explores all facets of this no doubt arduous yet rewarding effort in animal conservation.
The digital 3D lensing by David Douglas is awesome in its penetration of two wildlife habitats while pop songs and a jaunty music score from Mark Mothersbaugh make the whole thing feel like summer camp."- The Hollywood Reporter
Fans have fallen in love with IU’s whimsical look for “You and I“, and it’s a great addition to any wardrobe.
This vintage-inspired look centers around a cute one-piece dress.
There are tons of vintage dresses out there, and the key is to find a
fit for your body type that suits you just right.
IU’s dress incorporates a contrast collar that gives off a sweetheart
vibe, and the shorter hemline makes it fun and flirty. There’s no
danger of a dull, school uniform look here — in fact, it’d be perfect
for a daytime date.
Another way to bring that vintage flair into your closet is to find
the perfect blouse with a peter pan collar. Choosing a collar with a fun
pattern or wearing it with a knit is a great way to keep the top from
getting stuffy or looking too much like workwear. Pair it with a short,
full skirt or a pair of skinny jeans and you’re good to go!
The must-have from this outfit are the pop-colored mary jane pumps.
Their retro style brings something fresh to any outfit and is perfect
for the upcoming Spring season. Colorful pumps can be dressed down with
jeans or dressed up with a sexy one-piece for a night on the town. Look
for them in a great material like satin or velvet.
Tie everything together with a few smart accessories from the local
flea market or thrift store. Faux pearls or a leather watch will bring
some authenticity to your IU-inspired look.