From powerhouse solo debuts to hidden gems by rising groups, these ten tracks are already shaping the year’s soundscape.
NCT Mark presents warm emotions through the Vancouver chapter of his first solo album. Mark's first solo album The Vancouver ...
Mark Carney is Canada’s 24th Prime Minister. He was elected Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and sworn in as Prime Minister in March 2025. He leads a government that will take action to unite ...
NCT Mark will first unveil the stage ... Additionally, on this broadcast, Mark will present ‘Fraktsiya (Feat. Lee Young-ji),’ released in December, on a special stage, proving his diverse ...
The song is the latest taste of Mark’s upcoming solo debut ... s ‘Fraktsiya’ featuring rapper Lee Young-ji. The track, written by the NCT member, is an upbeat hip-hop track with lyrics ...
The soap opera community is mourning the death of actor Mark Dobies. The former One Life to Live and Guiding Light star passed away on March 11 at the age of 65, according to a local obituary.
NCT’s Mark and Haechan in a teaser ... our turn”. Here, Mark also gave off a completely different vibe, as compared to his previous drops like 200 (2024) and Fraktsiya (Feat. Lee Youngji) (2024). The ...
When Lee Shau-kee’s two sons, Peter Lee Ka-kit and Martin Lee Ka-shing, took over the reins of a multibillion-dollar business empire in 2019, the event was remarkable for being uneventful.
But at the time of his death, his entire estate was valued at $18,000. His stepson and caretaker, Mark Rooney, and Mark’s wife were his sole beneficiaries. Toward the end of his life ...
Lee Shau Kee was among the first generation of entrepreneurs in Hong Kong who started making a fortune from property development between the 60s and 70s. Lee Shau Kee, the self-made billionaire ...
Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images Dirk Nowitzki recently appeared on a German podcast, 41 Campus, with his sister, Silke, and talked about a number of ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney, centre, is flanked by his Quebec lieutenant Steven Guilbeault, third from the left, and Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne, second from the right.