It may seem a little weird to see middle-aged men in Korea dress up like their favorite K-pop girl group. But there's a reason.
The general cemetery in Santiago, Chile, is a place where families come together. In life, and in death, sports teams, families and all manner of people choose to live the after-life together. The living regularly tend their graves and visit their departed family members.
What if the Red Sox decided to fork out for a group crypt or Lady Gaga got to build her own grave the size of a small pyramid guarded by two huge sphinxes? In the General Cemetery of Santiago, Chile, such things are possible, as Olivia Crellin reports.
Young Japanese designer Noritaka Tatehana pitched his Geisha-wear inspired designs in an email to Gaga's stylist.
This year's Super Bowl halftime show will be Madonna's first ever — but she's a singer known by probably all ages of NFL fans. With a new album forthcoming, a new movie out this week and younger rivals challenging her pop stardom, this could be Madonna's chance to restate her relevance.
For the Geo Quiz, we are looking for a modern Egyptian city where a team of Swiss archaeologists has discovered an 1,100-year-old tomb.
Hengeilivable! Nonsensical English words and phrases are all the rage among young Chinese.
Studio 360's resident folk singer Scott Blaszak has been spending a little too much Facebook time lately, and he has this lament.
How the language and culture divide is playing out for the musicians in Belgium?