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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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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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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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Yang In-mo wins Premio Paganini violin competition
Local violinist Yang In-mo, 20, has become the first Korean to ever win first place at the annual International Violin Competition Premio Paganini in Genoa, Italy. The young Kumho Asiana Cultural Foundation violinist not only took home the top prize at this year’s 54th International Violin Competition Premio Paganini, but was also awarded three secondary special awards including the “Prize in memory of Dr. Enrico Costa” for being the competition’s youngest finalist. Yang will receive 25,600 euro
PerformanceMarch 10, 2015
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Suffering, transformation and redemption
Renowned video artist Bill Viola opened his third exhibition in Seoul last week with an unusual introduction. Against a slow-motion video, he stood and read his journal dated Feb. 4, 1999, about his encounter with an old man at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The man, whom he saw as he was entering the gallery, was lying unconscious on the cold museum floor with paramedics pumping his chest. The background video, meanwhile, showed five people changing their facial emotions so slowly that it alm
PerformanceMarch 10, 2015
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S. Korean violinist wins Italian concours
A rising South Korean violinist has won the first prize of the Paganini international competition, a local culture foundation sponsoring the artist said Tuesday.Yang In-mo received the top prize along with three special awards at the 54th Premio Paganini international violin competition that closed in Genova, Italy, on Sunday, the Kumho Asiana Cultural Foundation said.This marks the first time that a Korean has secured the first prize in the competition.The prize entitles him to a one-year spons
CultureMarch 10, 2015
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Venice Biennale invites three rising Korean artists
Three emerging Korean artists have been invited to the upcoming main exhibition at the Venice Biennale in May, Arts Council Korea said Monday. The state arts agency said three artists ― Kim Ayoung, Nam Hwa-yeon and Im Heung-soon ― have been selected to showcase their works at the international exhibition where 136 artists from 53 countries will be presenting their art. The three Koreans are among the 88 who will be introduced to the global audience in Venice for the first time. Kim Ayoung (Arts
PerformanceMarch 9, 2015
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[Markets & Merchants] A taste of the sea at Noryangjin fish market
Although Dongdaemun and Namdaemun tend to dominate many lists of “must-see markets” in Seoul, small-scale markets that are equally full of history and character are scattered across the city. This is the second installment of a series introducing traditional local markets. ― Ed.The sheer chaos, yet utterly delectable sights and sounds of catcalling, haggling, crowds and occasional Dungeness crab or live octopus attempting its escape is merely a fleeting descriptive taste of Seoul’s largest tradi
TravelMarch 9, 2015
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EXO sings new songs, but still quiet about album’s release
The 10 mega idols of EXO offered a glimpse into their much-anticipated new single “Call Me Baby,” showcasing nine new songs at a concert in Seoul on Sunday. During a news conference before the concert performance at the Seoul Olympic Park’s Gymnastics Stadium, the members revealed that while no exact date had been set, they are hoping to release the upcoming album’s title track “Call Me Baby” shortly after the conclusion of the five-day local concert series ― The EXO’luXion.“I can’t give away to
March 9, 2015
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South Korean box-office plunges in February
South Korea's cinema ticket revenues and the number of moviegoers fell drastically in February from a year ago, although it had the five-day Lunar New Year holiday, a market tracker said Monday.Ticket revenue in the domestic movie market fell by 5.3 percent to 131.5 billion won (US$11.84 million) last month while attendance in theaters dropped by 10.2 percent to 16.67 million people, the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) said in a monthly box-office report.This year's Lunar New Year's holiday was from
FilmMarch 9, 2015
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Korean musical creators aim big
Buoyed by success at home and hungry for recognition overseas, Korean producers and creators of musicals have for years harbored ambitions for their own shows.Many of their works will unveil in the coming months in what many observers see as a test of their creativity, musicality and a knack for appeasing the audience. Like in previous years, the Korean market is set for an ample supply of foreign imports, namely from Broadway or West End, potentially making their box-office battle a pretty hard
CultureMarch 8, 2015
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Super Junior’s Dong-hae, Eun-hyuk talk ‘growing pains’
Leaving their comical antics behind, Dong-hae and Eun-hyuk of monster K-pop idol group Super Junior have finally taken their duo ballad efforts to new beginnings with the unveiling of Super Junior D&E’s first domestic full-length album, “The Beat Goes On.”After debuting back in 2011 with the hit electro pop-dance single “Oppa, Oppa,” D&E has been sparse in its musical releases with the last locally released digital single being “Still You” in 2013. Following its release, D&E went on to produce a
March 8, 2015
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Florian Riem helps put Tongyeong on music map
Looking at some artwork on display at the lobby of Ilshin Hall in Hannam-dong while waiting for Florian Riem, CEO of Tongyeong International Music Festival Foundation, to arrive for our interview, I heard a couple of voices speaking in Japanese. Turning around, much to my surprise, I saw Riem, a German, talking in fluent Japanese with his assistant. Perhaps I should not have been so surprised ― his curriculum vitae had said he spent eight years as the assistant principal cellist of Orchestral En
PerformanceMarch 6, 2015
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Box Office
Whiplash (U.S.)Opening March. 12Drama. Directed by Damien ChazelleBased on the director’s real experience in his high school band, “Whiplash” is a story of a promising young drummer Andrew Neiman (Miles Teller), who enrolls at a prestigious music conservatory, aspiring to become one of the greatest drummer in the country. It is at the school where he meets the tyrannical jazz band conductor Terence Fletcher, played by J.K. Simmons who won the Best Supporting Actor at this year’s Oscars for his r
FilmMarch 6, 2015
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Eyelike: Jose Gonzalez, Steve Tyrell, Iron & Wine
Jose Gonzalez returns after hiatus with best workJose Gonzalez“Vestiges & Claws”(Mute)The latest album from Swedish-Argentine Jose Gonzalez was partly produced by himself in his kitchen and the intimacy is felt throughout “Vestiges & Claws.” Across 10 arresting tracks, Gonzalez plays his acoustic guitar with a graceful tranquility considering “what it’s all about” in his aching tenor.His voice is at once fervid and fragile, and like Arthur Russell or Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan, he often lightens h
PerformanceMarch 6, 2015
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Around the Hotels
White Day package at The Ritz-Carlton, SeoulIn celebration of White Day, The Ritz-Carlton, Seoul is presenting a romantic overnight package for couples. The “Berry Sweet” package includes a one-night stay in a Premier Suite and admission for two to the Club Lounge. The lounge will serve premium cuisine and a variety of beverages from breakfast and afternoon tea to a selection of evening drinks. Also provided are a bottle of sparkling wine and a dessert plate of fresh strawberries and chocolate s
FoodMarch 6, 2015
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R-rated ‘Kingsman’ dominates Korean box office
British spy-thriller “Kingsman: The Secret Service” is dominating the local box office, with more than 3.6 million tickets sold so far, the biggest non-Korean R-rated sales ever in the market. Matthew Vaughn’s film nabbed the top spot on Korea’s box office chart on Thursday for 11-consecutive days, beating out other British flick “Imitation Game” and local comedy flick “Detective K: Secret of the Lost Island.” As of Friday, the title has earned a cumulative 30 billion won ($27 million), since it
FilmMarch 6, 2015
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Harrison Ford survives crash-landing on golf course
Harrison Ford crash-landed his vintage plane Thursday after losing engine power, suffering serious but not life-threatening injuries after using his extensive piloting skills to "beautifully" bring down the plane on a golf course and avoid nearby homes. It was the latest and most serious in a series of crashes and close calls for the 72-year-old action-adventure A-lister, who like his "Star Wars" alter-ego Han Solo has a taste for aerial thrills. He was helped by golfers who saw the plane come d
FilmMarch 6, 2015
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Director Stefano Poda takes reins of ‘Andrea Chenier’ in KNO season opener
Renowned opera mastermind Stefano Poda is doing almost everything ― directing, producing, stage designing, costuming and lighting ― except for starring in his upcoming production of Umberto Giordano’s “Andrea Chenier,” which is slated as the Korea National Opera’s 2015 season opener next week. “Please, just a tiny, tiny splash of painted highlights on the gown ... so light that I can barely even see it,” he said to one of the costume stylists as he desperately tried to explain how miniscule he w
PerformanceMarch 5, 2015
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New journal explores Korea’s modern history
The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History has launched a new English-language academic journal to spotlight research and foster the exchange of ideas on contemporary Korean history. The biannual Journal of Contemporary Korean Studies features articles not only on Korean politics and economy but also on contemporary Korean social affairs, culture and the arts. It includes an essay section where contributors offer reflections on their personal experiences of Korean contemporary history, a
CultureMarch 5, 2015
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Concert to commemorate late opera patron
Industrial smelting and classical music may seem an unlikely pairing. However, Lee Woon-hyung, the late chairman and CEO of steel conglomerate SeAH Group, spent over a decade of his lifetime promoting the opera and supporting cultural causes. In a tribute to Lee’s efforts, the Woon-Hyung Lee Foundation for culture and arts will host its first opera concert under the theme “spreading beauty in the world,” featuring both world-class and up-and-coming musicians.“This concert aims to uphold the late
PerformanceMarch 5, 2015
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St. Patrick’s Day puts music to the fore
Spring may still be around the bend, but one corner of Seoul will be awash with green next weekend in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.The Irish Association of Korea will celebrate its St. Patrick’s Day festival on March 14 at D-Cube City in Sindorim, Seoul.“St. Patrick’s Day is a global festival that celebrates Irish culture. It is an opportunity to experience the music, dance and arts from Ireland,” said Shauna Browne, chairperson of the IAK, which organizes the event. The organizers have put
Expat LivingMarch 4, 2015
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Soccer teams brace for entry into Ulsan Cup
Teams are being sought for the Ulsan Cup, an annual tournament for expat teams from across Korea.The cup will be held May 23-24, with 16 expatriate teams battling through a total of 46 matches to claim the title of Korea’s top expat soccer team.The tournament is run by Won Shot Wanderers FC, an expatriate team in the city, the Ulsan League, an amateur league in the city, and with support from the Ulsan city government. Philip Heo, chairman of Won Shot Wanderers said the tournament was the most c
Expat LivingMarch 4, 2015