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Every two years, Zauner and Chongmi travel to Seoul to visit their family. When Zauner is 14, her maternal grandmother dies, leaving Zauner haunted by her last words. During high school, Zauner falls into depression, resulting in truancy. Chongmi allows her to sleep once a week at her best friend's house, where she begins to admire her friend's ...
Michelle Chongmi Zauner (born March 29, 1989) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and author, known as the lead vocalist of the indie pop band Japanese Breakfast. Her 2021 memoir, Crying in H Mart , spent 60 weeks on The New York Times hardcover non-fiction bestseller list.
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However, a new study published by scientists at the University of Chicago argues that the increase in human lifespan induced by modern medicine may be reaching its biological limit. In other words ...
Zauner performing live with her band in 2017. On May 4, 2017, Japanese Breakfast released the single "Machinist" [19] and announced the upcoming release of a second studio album, Soft Sounds from Another Planet, whose lyrics are largely concerned with Zauner's detachment and trauma. [20] The song "Boyish" was released as a single on June 7 ...
A news anchor for NBC News in Washington, D.C. is stepping away from the desk after a recent segment prompted concern from audiences. NBC4 News issued a statement on-air and on its website on ...
Megan Liu, lead study author and science and policy manager at Toxic-Free Future, tells Yahoo Life that this was a “minor point” in the study. “We feel bad that this happened,” she adds.