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K Scene Magazine         
K Scene Magazine is a free bi-weekly English-language arts and entertainment magazine based in Seoul, South Korea. It has a circulation of 20,000 per month.
Scene (performing arts)         
DIVISION OF A FILM
Love scene; Scene (drama); Scene (filming); Film scene; French scenes; Scene (fiction); Scene (film); Obligatory scene; Scene (filmmaking); Opening scene
A scene is a dramatic part of a story, at a specific time and place, between specific characters. The term is used in both filmmaking and theatre, with some distinctions between the two.
Scene (subculture)         
  • [[Brokencyde]] was a popular scene band that received widespread criticism for their sound and fashion
  • street fashion]]
  • Example of scene fashion
  • The Blood Brothers]] were influential on the development of scene fashion
YOUTH SUBCULTURE INVOLVING SKINNY JEANS, BRIGHT CLOTHING, BRIGHTLY DYED STRAIGHT FLAT HAIR WITH FOREHEAD-COVERING LONG FRINGES, ASSOCIATED WITH MUSIC GENRES SUCH AS METALCORE, CRUNKCORE, DEATHCORE, ELECTRONIC MUSIC AND POP PUNK
Scene (youth); Flogger (fashion); Scene subculture; Scenester; Scene kids; Scene (fashion); Scene (2010s subculture); Scene queen; Scene (youth subculture); Scene (style); Scene fashion; Colorido; Colorido subculture; Colorido (subculture); Trendies; Trendy (subculture); Trendies (subculture); Shamate; Shamate subculture; Shamate (subculture); Scene kid; Scenecore; Scene (fashion trends); Pop punk subculture; Pop-punk subculture; Mall punks; Mall punk (subculture); Mall punk subculture; Alternateen; Corey Pattakos; Kiki Cannibal; Scene pop; Scenies; Scene people; Scene culture; List of scene bands; Scene music; Scene kid music
The scene subculture is a youth subculture that emerged during the early 2000s in the United States from the pre-existing emo subculture. The subculture became popular with adolescents from the mid-2000s to early 2010s.