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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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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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Heartthrob Lee Min-ho to show ‘inner cruelty’ in new film
After stealing the hearts of many Asian girls with his modern-day Prince Charming roles in the TV series “Boys over Flowers” and “The Heirs,” actor Lee Min-ho is about to reveal his cruel, charismatic side. In the upcoming film “Gangnam 1970,” he plays an impoverished orphan-turned-mobster in a tale of money, violence and betrayal set against the tumultuous history of real estate development in what is now Seoul’s most affluent district. The noir action flick is the final installment of director
FilmJan. 14, 2015
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Film on modern Korean history tops 10m attendance
A domestic film depicting the life of a typical father from Korea’s older generation became this year’s first movie to surpass the 10 million viewer mark at the local box office, a market tracker said Wednesday.“Ode to My Father” hit the milestone at 10,001,709 viewers Tuesday, 27 days after it opened on Dec. 17, the Korean Film Council (KOFIC) said, adding that it became the 14th film ever to attract 10 million viewers at the local box office. In South Korea, average budget films seen by more t
FilmJan. 14, 2015
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When women are few, men settle down: study
PARIS (AFP) ― Women want to settle down while men prefer to play the field, right? Not quite, said a study Wednesday that challenged long-held views of sexual selection.It turns out the dynamics of sex are partly driven by the law of supply and demand: a man’s fidelity depends to a large degree on the number of available women.“When women are rare, men respond by desiring long-term committed relationships with a single partner,” University of Utah anthropologist and study lead author Ryan Schach
CultureJan. 14, 2015
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Cook up some color for a kitchen that pops
Some like it hot, but when it comes to kitchen design, most of us don’t dare to boldly go where no one has gone before. A little edgy with backsplashes, maybe. A lime spatula or even a KitchenAid mixer in raspberry, why not? But an aqua fridge? Or a radiant orchid range? Seriously? Radiant Orchid may not suit your decor, but BlueStar ranges come in more than 750 color and finish choices. (BlueStar)Seriously. This is not for the design timid. This is about the anti-white kitchen, that classic tha
Arts & DesignJan. 14, 2015
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Film on modern Korean history tops 10 mln in attendance
A domestic film depicting the life of a typical father from Korea's older generation became this year's first movie to surpass the 10 million viewer mark at the local box office, a market tracker said Wednesday. Over 10 million viewers have seen "Ode to My Father" since its release on Dec. 17. (CJ Entertainment)"Ode to My Father" hit the milestone at 10,001,709 viewers Tuesday, 27 days after it opened on Dec. 17, the Korean Film Council said, adding that it became the 14th film ever to attract 1
FilmJan. 14, 2015
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Teachers headed for final court battle over employment status
The original version of this article published on Jan. 13, 2015, stated incorrectly that the teachers' law firm was Kangnam Labor Law, when it was I&S Law Firm. The 18 teachers originally described as having joined the suit had not done so, and were in fact filing separately against the firm. — Ed.Dozens of teachers who worked at Chungdahm Learning academies are preparing for a final court battle over pay and conditions, after the company appealed a ruling recognizing them as employees, rather t
Expat LivingJan. 13, 2015
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Unpuzzled to put community into theater
A group of expats and Koreans will look to involve more Koreans in expat drama with a community theater project in Gwangju.Unpuzzled Theatre Company, set up by British acting graduates Victoria Brown and Jamie Oliver-Jones, was set up in 2013 and has worked in Thailand and Korea, mostly on projects linked to English education. But they are looking to use their expertise for a final project in the wider community before leaving Korea in April.The organizers hope to create short 10-minute pieces a
Expat LivingJan. 13, 2015
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Shakespeare troupe to hold midwinter fund-raiser
Seoul Shakespeare Company will hold its annual Mid-Winter Party this Saturday to raise funds for its upcoming production of “Titus Andronicus.”Entertainment will start with musical theater performances by members of Seoul Shakespeare Company, followed by a comedy performance by Seoul City Improv.This will be followed by performances from bands the Raging Semis, the jeni Wai Band, Colin Phils, the Reach Arounds and Kite Flying Robot.“In our past Mid-Winter Parties, we’ve generally had bands and s
Expat LivingJan. 13, 2015
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Seoul society plans Burns Night bash
The St. Andrew’s Society of Seoul is holding a Burns Supper on Jan. 24.The event is timed to coincide with Burns Night on Jan. 25, when Scots traditionally celebrate their national poet, Robert Burns. The black tie event will be held from 7 p.m. at the Namsan Room of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, with traditional Scottish food and literary entertainment.Tickets are 120,000 won ($110), or 1.1 million won for a table of 10. For booking or more information, contact st.andrew.seoul@gmail.com or visit stand
Expat LivingJan. 13, 2015
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Stand Up Seoul to host Shanghai-based comic
Stand Up Seoul is eschewing its monthly comedy challenge for January to host Shanghai-based comic Drew Fralick this Friday. Fralick performs regularly as part of the Kung Fu Komedy club, a stand-up comedy group based in Shanghai, and has worked in the U.S. and around Asia. Also performing will be Stand Up Seoul comics Kay Kim, Rudy Tyburczy and Rob Fioretta.The show will also be taking suggestions for its February comedy challenge, an erotic fan fiction night ahead of Valentine’s Day.The show op
Expat LivingJan. 13, 2015
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Tang Wei, AmorePacific chief honored
Chinese actress Tang Wei, AmorePacific chairman Suh Kyung-bae and speed skating champion Shim Suk-hee received awards from a non-governmental organization on Monday for their contributions to Korea’s image abroad. Some 600 people, including artists, athletes, diplomats, politicians, businessmen, professors and journalists, participated in the Corea Image Communication Institute’s awards ceremony in Seoul. “Our company has continuously striven to spread the beauty of Asia to the rest of the world
CultureJan. 13, 2015
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Colbert to get CBS debut in September
PASADENA, California (AP) ― CBS has hosts and starting dates for its remade late-night lineup ― Stephen Colbert on Sept. 8 and James Corden on March 23 ― and now is waiting to find out what kinds of shows the two men create.The network announced Monday that Colbert will take over the “Late Show” after Labor Day. He’s replacing David Letterman, who is retiring and will have his last show on May 20. CBS will air reruns of prime-time programming in the time slot until Colbert starts.Colbert is brin
TelevisionJan. 13, 2015
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Will ‘Two and a Half Men’ end run with or without Sheen?
PASADENA, California (AP) ― Charlie Sheen left “Two and a Half Men” amid great drama. Whether he’ll return for the show’s last episode is a mystery.CBS entertainment chief Nina Tassler ducked the question when pressed at a meeting Monday of the Television Critics Association.“I can promise you there will be a lot of surprises,” Tassler said. Series executive producer Chuck Lorre has promised to deliver “what he’s calling a ‘mystery sandwich,’” she added.“Two and a Half Men,” which once reigned a
TelevisionJan. 13, 2015
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Lee Min-ho talks violence, poverty, and pressure on “Gangnam 1970”
Actor Lee Min-ho talked about playing an impoverished orphan-turned-mobster in the upcoming “Gangnam 1970,” a noir action film depicting the tumultuous history of real estate development behind Seoul‘s now most famous district.“I haven’t really played a lot of impoverished characters,” the actor commented during a news conference on Tuesday. “Mostly I’m depicted as that guy from a really rich family, so I doubt audiences will be able to immediately adjust to my character. But I just hope that pe
FilmJan. 13, 2015
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Exploitation at the ends of the Earth
With images of the North and South Poles becoming cliche through overuse in environmental documentaries, artist Han Sung-pil’s photographs of the Arctic and Antarctica offer a different view of these vulnerable regions. He focuses on the history of human exploitation in the world’s least explored places since the time when early European explorers discovered the lands and their rich natural resources. He made several trips to the Arctic and Antarctica from 2013 to 2014 searching for traces of ex
PerformanceJan. 12, 2015
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CJ E&M joins Broadway theater league
A poster for the CJ E&M-coproduced musical “Kinky Boots.” (CJ E&M)Korean entertainment giant CJ E&M is now a member of the Broadway League, an association of Broadway theater owners and producers, the Seoul-based company said Monday. The membership is expected to give the Korean firm a stronger foothold in the global performing arts industry, it said in a press release. CJ E&M is Korea’s first and Asia’s third to join the league after a Japanese and a Singaporean member. “If a production has at
CultureJan. 12, 2015
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‘Boyhood’ wins big at Globes, stars salute French freedom
LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― Coming-of-age drama “Boyhood” emerged triumphant Sunday at the Golden Globes, Hollywood’s first major awards show, where celebrities vowed solidarity with France after the Paris attacks. The film won three Globes including the coveted best drama prize and best director honors for Richard Linklater at the star-studded ceremony at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles. The pioneering movie ― made over 12 years with the same cast of actors portraying a child’s growth to adulth
FilmJan. 12, 2015
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Judge could rule in row over King’s Bible, Nobel medal
ATLANTA (AP) ― The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s traveling Bible hasn’t gone on regular display since President Barack Obama used it while taking his second oath of office two years ago. The public hasn’t seen the slain civil rights icon’s 1964 Nobel Peace Prize medal in recent years, either. Both relics reside in a safe deposit box, the keys held since March by an Atlanta judge presiding over the latest ― and in many eyes, the ugliest ― fight between King’s heirs. The Estate of Martin Luther Ki
CultureJan. 12, 2015
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K-pop stars see earnings rocket
Girls’ Generation (SM Entertainment)As K-pop continues to lead the Korean Wave, singers are enjoying their sharpest ever increase in income, government statistics show.According to the National Tax Service, the average yearly income of singers rose 72.2 percent in three years between 2010 and 2013, by far the sharpest hike among all Korean celebrity groups. The average annual salary came in at 46.74 million won ($42,000) in 2013, more than doubling from 26.97 million won in 2010. Over the same
PerformanceJan. 12, 2015
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Social media has positives, pitfalls for actors, producers
PASADENA, California (AP) ― Social media is giving television stars and creators a more direct relationship with fans and, as actor Joseph Morgan of the CW’s “The Originals” can attest, requires a thick skin.The connection can be particularly intense for shows on the CW, which has a comparatively young audience and shows with a heavy geek factor of comic book heroes, vampires and zombies. Fans don’t hesitate to speak out about what they do or don’t like on their favorite programs.“There are alwa
TelevisionJan. 12, 2015