‘It’s pretty wild’: How Toronto’s Maggie Kang created global smash ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

‘It’s pretty wild’: How Toronto’s Maggie Kang created global smash ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

Growing up as a Korean immigrant in 1990s Toronto, Maggie Kang kept her love of K-pop to herself.
“I remember hiding my K-pop albums from my white friends because they thought it was weird and silly,” recalls Kang, who moved from

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