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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Celebrating 20 years of modern ballet
The pensively fragile and emotionally shattered Giselle fumbles across the stage after learning that the man she had fallen hopelessly in love with was not the man she thought, resulting in her dying of heartbreak. For regular theatergoers, this is a variation on a scene they know far too well. “Giselle” is one among a long laundry list of classical ballets that have stood the test of time. However to some, the excessive reprise of such classical stories can place a stymie on creativity and conc
PerformanceApril 3, 2015
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Box Office
Salute D’Amour (Korea)Opening April 9Drama, Romance. Directed by Kang Je-gyu70-year-old Sung-chil (Park Geun-hyung), who works at a local supermarket Jangsoo store is a stubborn, short-tempered, old man living by himself. One day, he meets a beautiful, thoughtful woman named Geum-nim (Yoon Yeo-jeong), who owns a flower shop and lives with her daughter Min-jung (Han Ji-min). Sung-chil is interested in Geum-nim and gets advice from his younger friends to go out on a date with her. Geum-nim’s cheer
FilmApril 3, 2015
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Eyelike: Lila Downs, Modest Mouse, Kevin Eubanks & Stanley Jordan
‘Balas y Chocolate’ equal parts emotion, styleLila Downs“Balas y Chocolate”(Sony Music)Fluency in Spanish isn‘t necessary to understand Lila Downs’ shape-shifting voice: It transcends language, carrying pure emotion. On her latest album, “Balas y Chocolate” (Bullets and Chocolate), the Grammy-winning Downs expresses outrage and pain over events in Mexico, her birthplace. And she capably blends traditional Latin rhythms with modern elements in an array of popular standards and her own compositio
PerformanceApril 3, 2015
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Travel Bits
Seoul city tour bus goes classicTour Seoul on the classic trolleybus: The trolleybus, long beloved in global cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Singapore, became available in Seoul starting Thursday. The buses are designed to look like classic vintage trolleybuses and aim to provide a fun way to tour Seoul. Encompassing key tourist sites, the “Panorama Course” will depart from Gwanghwamun and run through Cheonggye Plaza, Myeong-dong, Mount Namsan, the 63 Building, Hongdae, Sinchon
TravelApril 3, 2015
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Around the Hotels
Couple spa treatment at Sheraton Seoul D Cube CityThe Aequalis Spa at Sheraton Seoul D Cube City Hotel is presenting a “City Couple Spa Treatment” event for couples who want to enjoy a relaxing spa break and a quick urban getaway from the stress of everyday life. The treatment will include a moisturizing, muscle-relieving body massage for two inside the couple treatment room, a romantic bath, glasses of wine, and a gift set from Elemis Quiet Mind Bath. The massage will last 60 minutes and the ba
FoodApril 3, 2015
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Miss A holds onto No. 1 with ‘Only You’
K-pop girl group Miss A has held onto the No. 1 spot on Korea’s music charts with its latest track “Only You” for five straight days. As of Friday morning, “Only You,” from the group’s seventh project album “Colors,” came in first on Korea’s nine major real-time charts, including Melon, Genie Music, Olleh Music, Naver Music and Daum Music. Miss A (JYP Entertainment)Produced by Black Eyed Pilseung, who is behind Sistar hit “Touch My Body,” Miss A’s latest dance track describes a modern-day appro
April 3, 2015
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TVXQ’s Yunho to join military
Yunho, one half of K-pop idol duo TVXQ, will enter military service this year, his label SM Entertainment told media Friday. His exact enlistment date is yet to be confirmed. Yunho of TVXQ. (SM Entertainment)The announcement came after a Japanese media outlet, the Sankei Shimbun, reported Friday that the 30-year-old singer’s enlistment was approaching. He is reported to have cried at a recent Tokyo Dome concert and said he won’t be able to perform at concerts for a while. The news also reported
April 3, 2015
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Psy to release Chinese versions of his lyrical songs
South Korean rapper Psy will soon release an album containing Chinese versions of his lesser known songs to reach out to more Chinese fans, his local management agency said. Unlike his global hits "Gangnam Style" and "Gentleman," the tracks on the new album, including "Paradise," "The End" and "What Would Have Been," have appealed to his fans for their lyrical melody and lyrics, YG Entertainment said on Thursday. The 37-year-old rapper performed his song "Father" in Chinese during the Chinese
EntertainmentApril 3, 2015
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Mozart opera to get Korean premiere
With its Turkish harem motif and timeless tale of love, Mozart’s opera “The Abduction from the Seraglio” was set out to be a crowd pleaser. Ever since its premiere, the fantastic tale of love and clashing cultures has intrigued many opera fans and novices alike, firmly establishing itself as one of the most beloved operas in Europe. A long overdue Korean premiere of the opera is scheduled for April 16 at Seoul Arts Center. Helming the Korea National Opera production of the 18th-century work is G
PerformanceApril 2, 2015
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Song Hye-kyo, Song Joong-ki pair up for new drama
Actress Song Hye-kyo and actor Song Joong-ki will pair up in the new drama “Descendants of the Sun,” it was revealed Thursday. The drama is scheduled to simultaneously air in the second half of the year in Korea and China. Song Hye-kyo in “That Winter, the Wind Blows.” (SBS)It is being produced by the state-run broadcaster KBS in Korea and follows the lives of doctors and soldiers on an overseas disaster relief mission. The series will be written by Kim Eun-sook, whose previous work includes th
April 2, 2015
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BoA to release first album in 3 years
K-pop singer BoA will likely release a new album this year to mark 15 years since her debut. “BoA is preparing to release a new album in Korea,” an official from SM Entertainment said. “But the exact date has not been confirmed.” Singer BoA. (Official website)The upcoming album comes three years after she put out the seventh studio album “Only One” in Korea.The 28-year-old also posted a photo of herself singing at a recording studio on Instagram, leading fans to suspect a comeback. BoA debuted
PerformanceApril 2, 2015
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N. Korea, no longer confidential
Two journalists, after covering the two Koreas for a while, were frustrated with the narrow focus of media reports and books on North Korean leadership, its nuclear program and propaganda. “We wanted to clearly and concisely explain the real daily challenges ordinary people face, and the surprises which that brings,” James Pearson, a Korea correspondent for Reuters, told the Korea Herald through an email interview. Daniel Tudor (Park Hae-mook/The Korea Herald)“There are few (books) which really
BooksApril 2, 2015
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Picasso painting tipped for record sale unveiled in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (AFP) - Picasso masterpiece "Les Femmes d'Alger" went on show for the first time in Hong Kong Wednesday ahead of an auction where it is tipped to smash the world record price for a painting.The 1955 piece depicts women in a harem and is the final work in a 15-painting series which pays homage to the 19th century artist Delacroix, who Picasso admired.It is billed to fetch an estimated $140 million when it goes on sale at Christie's in New York in May -- but the auction house says the pr
PerformanceApril 1, 2015
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ZenKimchi food guide a surprise hit
The ZenKimchi Seoul Restaurant Expat Guide surprised even the author when it started placing at the top of travel categories on Amazon.com when it was released last month. The independently published food guide was created by Joe McPherson, a food writer and consultant in Korea who recently worked on the Emmy-award-winning “Parts Unknown with Anthony Bourdain.”The book includes brief sections on more than 400 restaurants, wine bars, makgeolli houses and other places to eat and drink in the city.
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015
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‘Movies in 10’ presents bitesize blockbusters
The Back to the Future movie trilogy revolves around Marty McFly’s adventures traveling back and forth between the future and the present using the DeLorean time machine. Now a comedy event is performing time-related feats of its own, packing those three movies into a 10-minute reenactment.“Movies in 10,” which is being held in a collaboration with Seoul Players and Stand-up Seoul, will take place Friday at the Rocky Mountain Tavern in Itaewon.Seven performers will reenact a range of movies, inc
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015
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Mesh print exhibition blends style, fun
For those who find Kakao characters too cute, an upcoming exhibition by Daegu’s Mesh Printing features the friends in somewhat less savory situations, alongside other work.Jess Hinshaw and Christopher Cote, the men behind Mesh Printing, have been working together for almost three years, producing artwork as well as logos and designs for local companies. KakaoTalk characters in debauched pop art depictions are among the posters on display in Mesh Printing’s upcoming exhibition. (Mesh Printing)Th
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015
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Daegu Story Slam open to advice
The Daegu Story Slam will get its eighth run this month.The story slams are a live retelling of true tales, with each night’s stories based on a theme, with this week’s being “So I took their advice …” Stories should be told without the benefit of notes or memorization and should be true accounts, rather than works of fiction or poetry.The evening follows an open mic format, with storytellers’ names put into a bucket at the beginning of the night and randomly drawn out to perform.The story slam
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015
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Gwangju V-Day show to help women’s causes
Performances of “A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant and a Prayer” will be held this weekend in Gwangju to aid women’s causes. “A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant and a Prayer” is one of the standard performances for V-Day, a global movement to campaign against violence against women and girls and raise money for related causes.Proceeds from the Gwangju show will go to Our House, Korea Women’s Hot Line and Gwangju Settler Women Support Center.The shows will be held at Yunbaram Theater on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015
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Yongsan runs photo contest for expats
The Yongsan district in Seoul is holding a photo competition for foreign residents this month.The photos must reflect one of three categories ― showing the attractive side of Seoul, the international aspects of Yongsan or residents’ personal experiences in the city.Winners will receive cash prizes, with 300,000 won ($270) going to first place and second and third prizes of 200,000 won and 100,000 won.Entrants must be foreign nationals living in Korea and may enter up to three photographs each.Th
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015
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Ladies’ Night to rock in support of feminist group
Korean and expat bands will be rocking out in aid of women’s causes at Ladies Night next week.Ten acts, including Guten Birds, Baekma and Oops Nice will be playing at the concert, which will support feminist community Disruptive Voices.The first concert was held in January in support of Hollaback, an organization that campaigns against street harassment.“It got started basically in response to what I had suddenly become aware of as a major problem facing a great many of my female friends in and
Expat LivingApril 1, 2015