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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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BLACKPINK's Rose stays at No. 3 on British Official Singles chart with 'APT.'
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Over 80,000 malicious calls made to Seoul call center since 2020
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Gyeongju blends old with new
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Box Office: The Fatal Encounter, 10 Minutes, My Father’s Emails
The Fatal Encounter (Korea)Opened April 30Drama. Directed by Lee Jae-gyuIn 18th-century Joseon, the nation’s young King Jeongjo spends every night working out alone in the palace to prepare himself for possible attacks from his political opponents. When he was 10, his father, Crown Prince Sado, died of starvation in a wooden chest of rice in which his father and Jeongjo‘s grandfather, King Yeongjo, ordered him to be confined. Growing up, Jeongjo was often stigmatized as the “son of the sinner” b
FilmMay 2, 2014
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Summer movies preview: Here are our top picks
Movies are as seasonal as mini-golf, food trucks and iced tea. The temperature rises, the studio release schedule heats up, and Pow! Bang! Bam! goes the soundtrack. To help you sort through the coming months of megaplex madness, we’ve picked 10 popular genres and focused on the likeliest winners in each category.RomComs:― “Sex Tape”Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel, a married couple with the blahs, make a naughty video that escapes their control thanks to this new thing called the Internet. Unless th
FilmMay 2, 2014
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Real and virtual exploration of Munich’s dark past
MUNICH (AP) ― With all of the cheery things to see and do in this sumptuous city just north of the Alps ― drink beer, admire palaces and old churches, visit museums, soak up Bavarian hospitality, and drink more beer ― why would anyone want to visit sites associated with Adolf Hitler? Because unlike the man himself, the fascination with Hitler never dies. Standing on Marienplatz, Munich‘s bustling main square, Eric Loerke is addressing nine English speakers who signed up for the “Third Reich Tour
TravelMay 2, 2014
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Malaysia to open new budget airport in MH370 shadow
SEPANG, Malaysia (AFP) ― Malaysia this week opens what it calls the world’s largest airport built specifically for low-cost airlines, a project driven by budget travel’s phenomenal growth but which debuts under the shadow of missing flight MH370.The $1.2 billion facility near the main Kuala Lumpur International Airport was originally targeted to open three years ago but has been hit by repeated delays, amid concerns over safety and subpar construction, even as costs have doubled.But the new KLIA
TravelMay 2, 2014
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Four Seasons launches private jet
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has launched a private jet service for customers looking for a luxury travel experience. The private jet is a renovated Boeing 757 with the seating capacity reduced from 200 passengers to 52. The jet has been renovated to reflect the iconic Four Seasons hotel facility and service. It boasts individually handcrafted leather flatbed seats, international cuisine and signature Four Seasons service. It has released three tour packages to coincide with the jet launch. T
TravelMay 2, 2014
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Last bastion of mountain gods
From west Daejeon, Mount Gyeryongsan can be seen through the ring of mountains that encloses the plain. It appears rounded and slump-backed, but with a ripple on top like a rooster’s comb. Daejeon, a base for science and technology research and development, had a brief spell of fame in 1993 as host of the World Expo. Since then, it has sunk back into a calm, provincial slumber. While the leftover monuments of the Expo have come to look dated, the national park on the outskirts has aged remarkabl
TravelMay 2, 2014
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Garuda Indonesia to add evening flights between Incheon to Jakarta
Garuda Indonesia will operate evening flights between Incheon and Jakarta twice a week in addition to the daily morning flights from June. The new flight will depart from Incheon International Airport at 7:25 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday and arrive at midnight in Jakarta. The airline is offering discounts for tickets booked for flights from April 1-June 30. A roundtrip ticket from Incheon to either Yogyakarta or Lombok is 440,000 won, excluding tax. Yogyakarta is one of the emerging tourist destin
TravelMay 2, 2014
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Acai bowls at Garosugil
The acai berry ― which can be found in Central and South America ― has been gaining traction amongst the health-conscious community as a nutritious fruit. Being consumed by high profile celebrities certainly has not hurt the berry’s increasing global popularity either.So, what might these berries do for one’s diet? “Acai berries may be a good source of antioxidants, fiber and heart-healthy fats,” stated an expert on the Mayo Clinic’s official website, adding that research on the hip berry is “li
FoodMay 2, 2014
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Dakgangjeong (glazed crispy chicken)
Dakgangjeong is a deep-fried crispy chicken dish glazed in a sticky, sweet and spicy sauce. It’s traditionally made with a whole chicken that’s been cut up. However, dakgangjeong made with bite-sized boneless chicken pieces is quicker and easier to make. The sauce is sweet and tangy with a little spicy kick from the gochujang (Korean red chili pepper paste). It’s far from fiery hot, but reduce or omit the gochujang if you’d like. You can replace gochujang partially or entirely with ketchup. It’s
FoodMay 2, 2014
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Around the Hotels
Culinary Art @ JW brings global star chefs to JW Marriott Hotel SeoulJW Marriott Hotel Seoul is hosting a special gourmet project titled “Culinary Art @ JW,” which will showcase gourmet cuisines made by seven star chefs from around the world -- many who are Michelin star-holders -- from May 9-31. From May 9-10, the hotel’s buffet restaurant The Cafe will feature traditional royal palace dishes prepared by Chef Han Bok-jin, an expert on Korean culinary traditions. From May 11-20, Arabian cuisine
TravelMay 2, 2014
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3-D omnibus opens Jeonju film fest
JEONJU, North Jeolla Province ― The latest collaborative 3-D project by three renowned Korean directors, Ryu Seung-wan (“The Berlin File”), Han Ji-seung (“Papa”) and Kim Tae-yong (“Late Autumn”), was unveiled on Thursday as the opening film of this year’s Jeonju International Film Festival.The film festival, one of the biggest events for local independent cinema, kicked off in the aftermath of the recent ferry disaster that has gripped the nation. As most earlier events in the entertainment indu
May 2, 2014
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Akdong Musician releases ‘Give Love’ MV
The young brother-sister duo Akdong Musician has released the music video of their third title track, “Give Love.” The video, filmed entirely in Okinawa, Japan, was revealed on YG Entertainment’s official blog and Akdong Musician’s YouTube channel on Friday.The sequel to the music video of its first title track “200%” follows up on Lee Soo-hyun, the sister of the duo whose character falls for an older boy who seems to be dating another girl.Lee befriends his girlfriend to get closer to her crush
May 2, 2014
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SBS mulls plagiarism lawsuit against Indonesian TV over ‘My Love from the Star’
A new Indonesian TV drama called “Kau Yang Berasal Dari Bintang” is not an authorized remake of “My Love from the Star,” but a plagiarized version of the Korean program starring actor Kim Soo-hyun, according to news reports in Seoul. SBS TV reportedly said that it had not given the legal publication rights to the Indonesian drama, and therefore can be seen as plagiarism. “My Love from the Star” is a popular Korean drama portraying the love between a female movie star named Cheon Song-yi and a h
May 2, 2014
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Ji Chang-wook benchmarks Kim Soo-hyun, Lee Min-ho over Asia
Korean actor Ji Chang-wook is laying the groundwork for widening his presence in Asia, benchmarking the hallyu-star formula already demonstrated by Kim Soo-hyun and Lee Min-ho.Whereas the Korean actor’s overseas activities have so far only included Japan, his agency seeks to present him to a broader audience throughout Asia, following his success on MBC TV show “Empress Ki.”Ji’s popularity has been rising on the back of his role on “Empress Ki,” which drew up a stunning 28.7 percent viewer ratin
May 2, 2014
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Uhm Ji-won to marry architect
Actress Uhm Ji-won, 37, will tie the knot with architect Oh Young-wook on May 27, Uhm’s talent agency said on Thursday.The announcement came just one month after the last episode of SBS’ “The Woman Who Married Three Times” aired on March 30, in which Uhm played lead character Oh Hyun-soo. Oh is the founder of architectural firm ogisadesign d’espacio architects (oddaa). The 38-year-old groom is also an author and illustrator who has published several books on travel and art.Uhm and Oh made their
May 1, 2014
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Overseas cultural heritage agency gets new chief
The Cultural Heritage Administration on Thursday named O Soo-dong, former PR chief at the Korean Embassy in the United States, the new secretary-general of its affiliate body tasked with retrieving stolen national treasures from overseas. “O Soo-dong has been appointed secretary-general of the Overseas Korean Cultural Heritage Foundation. His term is three years untill April 2017,” the state-run CHA said in a press release. O, 64, is a veteran cultural administrator and diplomat with more than t
PeopleMay 1, 2014
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The world in ceramic jars
Artist Ko Young-hoon is a critically acclaimed pioneer of hyperrealism in Korea who has blazed a trail in the art movement since the 1970s. Like other hyperrealists, he makes viewers stand in awe looking at his images of old book pages with stones placed on top, flowers or Buddhist head statues.Overwhelmed by the high level of skill and photo-like paintings, it is hard to fathom the depth of his thoughts from 40 years of hyperrealist activities.“I’m not copying an object. I’m creating a new obje
PerformanceMay 1, 2014
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Kim Jae-joong and Im Si-wan join forces
JYJ’s Kim Jae-joong and Z:EA’s Im Si-wan are working together on a drama for the first time, teaming up to play long-lost brothers in MBC’s upcoming “Triangle.” Separated as children by unfortunate circumstances, Kim’s character Heo Young-dal takes to the streets as a petty thug while his younger sibling Yoon Yang-ha, played by Im, is adopted into a chaebol household to be groomed as the heir to a casino empire. Their ill-fated paths converge on casino territory where both, unaware of their bloo
May 1, 2014
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Disney adding Marvel heroes to ‘Infinity’ game
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Buzz Lightyear, meet Captain America. The Walt Disney Co. is adding several Marvel superheroes to its toys-meets-games series “Disney Infinity.” The company announced plans Wednesday to add more than 20 such characters ― beginning with “The Avengers” members Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Thor and Hulk ― in a new installment of the franchise. “Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes” is set for release this fall for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U, as well as
CartoonMay 1, 2014
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Hip-hop no longer just a boys’ club
This is the first in a series highlighting women and their accomplishments in the Korean entertainment industry. ― Ed.While there is certainly no shortage of women who rap in the Korean music industry, there are few female MCs in the Korean hip-hop scene. Standing out among them is Jolly V, with her husky tone, mellow flow and ability to rap fluently in English and Korean.The 25-year-old rapper says one obstacle for women in today’s Korean hip-hop is the high bar set by the legendary singer-rapp
PerformanceMay 1, 2014