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[EVENT] T-ara @ Alive Museum In Vietnam (03/23) - Update 03/28 For the rest of the images: http://www.tiaradiadem.com/forums/gallery/album/1972-alive-museum-in-vietnam-032013/ Members participated to a mini contest and Eunjung won it! ***** Update 3/28: 51 pics added For the rest of the images: http://www.tiaradiadem.com/forums/gallery/album/1972-alive-museum-in-vietnam-032013/ Credit: ione + kenh14 + t-ara italian official fan page + Landmark 72 + robbe_881 + Dognybba + craZy + tiaradiadem.com2 points
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[PICS] T-ara @ Star Gravure Magazine (03/28) CREDIT: @tarashinjiru + Ehlana + Tiaradiadem2 points
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[13.03.27] T-ara's Eunjung-Hyomin-Jiyeon-Areum to form a sub-unit and create national trend 7-member girl group T-ara will return in late April or early May as a sub-unit consisting of Eunjung, Jiyeon, Hyomin and Areum. The team's name is not yet decided, but they plan to takeover with a national dance trend. T-ara's agency Core Contents Media said on the 27th, "We are sorting out the details for a sub-unit for Eunjung, Jiyeon, Hyomin and Areum right now." T-ara will work with the new hitmaker, Double Sidekick. Double Sidekick has made several hit songs lately, including Davichi's "Turtle" most recently. This will be the first time T-ara works with this composer. Eunjung, Hyomin, Jiyeon and Areum will appear similar with their promotions with T-ara, contrary to what most usual sub-units do. Their agency said, "We want to take this chance to familiarize the public with them individually." T-ara plan to appear on stage with a dance similar to the Village People's "YMCA" dance which became popular in the late 1990's that is easy to follow. The song will have an easy and gentle melody and dance their agency hinted. T-ara hope to make the dance a national trend. Their agency joked, "The song will hopefully be the second coming of 'Gangnam Style'." The other members, Qri, Boram and Soyeon, will stick to individual activities. T-ara will reunite in the summer and plan to reach over 150,000 fans in a Japanese Arena Tour. Last year, T-ara held a six city tour in Japan including two sold out performances in Tokyo's Budokan Arena. *** Source: http://media.daum.net/entertain/enews/view?newsid=20130327095908739 Translated by: Nathaniel @ Diadem2 points
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It's a rumor then? Nothing confirmed? Well, guess I wasted my time writing a long post then .____. @Shadi - that's what CCM always claims. Yet, nothing is heard about them after such claims are made - besides, suing the media itself in Korea is a pretty big ballsy move that has a LOT of consequences and risks.1 point
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They're moving up (or down) the normal KPop path. But i think it's too early. You'd think after the controversy CCM would focus on promoting their bond and togetherness as T-ARA. Instead he pounces on the wall head-on and widens the crack. I want to say this won't affect the members but who are we kidding? As much as we see them as angels, they're human. They get hurt. They feel jealousy. A competition exists no matter how friendly. I'm happy about my EunJiMin (plus areum) sub-unit but I'm also hoping that Soyeon, Boram, and Qri get their own gigs. They're not any less talented. They're part of what got T-ara where they are now. But more than anything, I just want to see them all together. I mean, it was already painful when Hyomin was missing during Banisuta promotions. Now this? We can only hope for the best, I guess.1 point
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Hmm, the unnies will focus more on solo activities? A reversal of the previous trend (of EunJiMin having more individual activities). Let's see how things work out. The change is nice to allow the unnies more exposure (it's been awhile since either Boram or Qri had any such endevours, and we know Soyeon's first venture was cut short). Assuming it's actual projects and not sidelined. Keep an open mind and see.1 point
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If they accept this offer and announce the scheduled dates, hopefully, we'll find out who. If that misunderstanding "didn't happen" back then, we would've seen them enjoying longer vacations by now. So everybody has to realize that they have to "work harder" to "regain" with what they lost, and as the saying goes, "The only easy day was yesterday." I would rather see payroll documentations and copies of their paychecks, before assuming they get low wages no matter what. Seriously, this whole thing about overworking is beginning to be quite redundant, even for an industry where projects don't even last the length of a seasonal job, especially when some of them don't even come close to a month. For an artist(s) to get a tour of their own is good. Getting 2 ensures a degree of job security for them. Especially when compared to the many other artists who don't have such job opportunities. If you ask me, Korea is much more than just a cash cow, it's their home. Did T-ara release their entire 2013 work schedule in detail to the public already? If so, can you post it up here, please? I for one, would really like to know what is called "an over packed schedule" for the members. This year we started to see them going on vacation though, however, after that misunderstanding, whatever further vacations they had planned were taken off indefinitely, and were replaced with projects to regain with what they lost. Hwayoung's contractual termination and Eunjung's removal from that drama was a wake up call to them on just how severe the situation had gotten for all of them. Now if they want to return to their previous status quo, they'll have to work much harder, like Hwayoung rejoining T-ara, despite some fans wanting them to take a break and they have bills to pay and retirement to save up for. Sometimes, it feels as though all of these break requests really means the fans don't want them to earn any money, let alone work in the business anymore.1 point