Musician Nguyen Van Chung, composer of "Viet tiep cau chuyen hoa binh", has been admitted to the regular music pedagogy program at Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music.
Nguyen Manh Tuan, the writer and screenwriter famous for "Blood Money", says to avoid the attitude of 'thinking oneself a master after writing just a few words'.
Korean actor couple Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin created a buzz among Asian audiences by jointly winning best actor and best actress at the Blue Dragon awards.
Miss Universe Jamaica, Gabrielle Henry, was hospitalized after falling from the stage platform during the Miss Universe 2025 semi-finals on the evening of 19/11.
Artist Mong Tuyen, one of the "four great beauties" of old Saigon, lives without a husband or children at 78, stating she always views things peacefully and finds joy in singing.
Miss Huong Giang, contestants from Venezuela, and the Philippines captured audience attention with national costumes honoring cultural heritage at miss universe 2025.
Singer Tan Nhan is among the 900 candidates recognized by the State Council as meeting the standards for professor and associate professor titles, on 19/11.
Former footballer Claude Makelele withdrew from the judging panel without stating a reason, while musician Omar Harfouch left, citing the competition's lack of transparency, just before the semifinals.
In "Bird by Bird" (Viet & Song), author Anne Lamott likens starting a writing career to plunging into water, where one must struggle to eventually move forward.
"Parasocial," describing the one-sided relationship audiences form with celebrities like Taylor Swift, has been chosen by Cambridge as its "word of the year" for its timely relevance.
The voting portal for the Vietnam iContent Awards 2025 finals closed at 15:00 on 18/11, transitioning to the scoring phase, combining evaluations from the expert council and audience votes.
Canifa launched its "Timeless Bonding" collection at Aquafina Vietnam International Fashion Week 2025, marking the brand's seventh year partnering with the event.
Reluctance to tackle challenging subjects, difficult publishing processes, and a perceived lack of literary depth are among the barriers facing young writers today.