BTS member J-Hope will embark on his first solo tour next month after completing his 18-month compulsory military service in South Korea.
The “Hope on the Stage” tour will kick off Feb. 28 at the KSPO Dome in Seoul. He’ll do three nights there, before heading to Brooklyn, New York; Chicago; Mexico City; San Antonio; Oakland, California; Los Angeles; Manila, Philippines; Saitama, Japan; Singapore; Jakarta, Indonesia; Bangkok; Macau; Taipei, Taiwan; and Osaka, Japan.
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j-hope, the rapper and dancer from the global K-pop group BTS, will embark on his first-ever solo world tour, “Hope on the Stage,” starting in February 2025. The 30-year-old artist, whose real name is Jung Ho-seok, will kick off the tour with three performances at the KSPO Dome in Seoul from February 28 to March 2.
Piggie dumplings, cutting-edge art, a fortune-cookie factory with a modern mission — Chinatown is where it’s at.
Piggie dumplings, cutting-edge art, a fortune-cookie factory with a modern mission — Chinatown is where it’s at.
Spanish music blares, crowds bustle and the aroma of savory and sweet treats wafts into every corner of Oakland's Fruitvale Public Market, a space offering Latin American finds curated by small entrepreneurs for more than two decades.
From Oakland’s Javi’s Cooking to San Jose’s Casa Guzmania, here are nine stellar spots to find incredible empanadas, pupusas and hand pies.
An Oakland man who served as his business’ anti-money laundering compliance officer was sentenced Wednesday to one year in prison for money laundering, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced.  Jose Luis Garcia,
The newest addition to Oakland’s storefronts is a boba shop called TAPILAB, which moved into the previous location of Gussy’s Bagels on Fifth Avenue.
From Oakland’s Javi’s Cooking to San Jose’s Casa Guzmania, here are nine stellar spots to find incredible empanadas, pupusas and hand pies.
The United States Attorney for the Northern District of California Department of Justice announced Friday that an Oakland man who operated a money wire transfer business has been sentenced for conspiracy to commit money laundering.