NY Times: Catch G-Dragon at Barclays Center While You Can

The breakout K-pop star G-Dragon, of the South Korean boy band BigBang, is a spectacle and a style icon, a chameleon who often makes peak-era Lady Gaga seem staid. Like his visual iconography, G-Dragon’s music — which draws from American hip-hop, R&B and E.D.M. — is like putting ingredients in a blender with no lid. An arena show at Barclays Center on Thursday, July 27, then, provides the perfect large-scale canvas for such a chaotic splatter. And American audiences may not have another chance to engage with one of K-pop’s enduring innovators: G-Dragon is expected to begin his years of compulsory military service soon, a reality reflected in the name of his current international tour: “Act III, M.O.T.T.E.” — or “Moment of Truth the End.”

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BIGBANG’s T.O.P Receives Sentence At Final Trial For Marijuana Case

BIGBANG member T.O.P has received a sentence for his marijuana case.

On July 20 at 1:50 p.m. KST, the final trial for T.O.P’s marijuana case took place. The court stated, “The defendant has acknowledged all of the charges made against him and has been found guilty. Drug-related crimes not only hurt the individual’s health but it can also have major negative effects on society as a whole, so there is no choice but to give a severe punishment.

“However, we have taken into consideration that the defendant is sincerely self-reflecting, and that he does not have any previous criminal offenses.”

Therefore, the court announced that T.O.P will be receiving a 10-months prison sentence suspended for two years, as well as a fine of 12,000 won (approximately $10.7). This means that T.O.P will be spending two years in probation, but will have to spend 10 months in prison if he violates the condition of the suspension during those two years.

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(LEAD) BIGBANG’s T.O.P. gets suspended sentence for marijuana use

   SEOUL, July 20 (Yonhap) — Popular singer and actor T.O.P. of boy band BIGBANG was given a suspended sentence by a Seoul court on Thursday for smoking marijuana The Seoul Central District Court found Choi Seung-hyun — his real name — guilty of the use of the illicit drug and sentenced him to 10 months in jail, suspended for two years, on par with the prosecution's demand.

   Choi, 29, was indicted without detention early last month for using the banned substance four times with a 21-year-old trainee singer at his home in Seoul in October.

   He had admitted to only the first two counts but later pleaded guilty to all charges, saying he "bitterly regrets" his wrongdoing.

   "The defendant has admitted his guilt and the court acknowledges all charges as guilty," Judge Kim Ji-chul said in the ruling. "The defendant, as someone who's been loved by many fans here and abroad, has disappointed his family and fans. Yet the court has allowed for the fact that he has pleaded guilty, regrets having committed the wrongdoing and shows willingness not to commit such a misdeed again."

   Choi repeated his apology as he left the courthouse.

   "I'm truly sorry that I disappointed my fans and the public. I will do my best to make a fresh start and not to make such a mistake again with what I've learned from this lesson," he said, swamped by reporters.

   The singer, who has been suspended from his two-year mandatory military duty as a conscripted policeman, now faces a disciplinary review by the police who will decide whether to allow him to keep his position.

   If he fails, he will be discharged and forced to finish his service as a public service worker, as mandated in police regulation regarding its officers indicted on criminal charges.

   All able-bodied Korean men are required to complete at least 21 months of military service before the age of 35 in South Korea.

   The illegal use of marijuana is punishable by up to five years in prison or a fine of up to 50 million won (US$44,389).

Source: Yonhap