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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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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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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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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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Chanel dazzles with color, as fashions go ethnic
PARIS (AP) ― Karl Lagerfeld is a man of many talents. In addition to Chanel’s lauded designer, he also is an industrious artist, a sensitive colorist and a gallery curator. These were the hats he wore Tuesday at Chanel’s glorious spring-summer 2014 show, one of the biggest at Paris Fashion Week.With a snap of his black-gloved finger and the backing of a Chanel-sized budget, curator Lagerfeld transformed the vast interior of Paris’ Grand Palais into his very own gallery space.“It’s like the days
CultureOct. 2, 2013
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Airlines promise a return to civility, for a fee
NEW YORK (AP) ― Airlines are introducing a new bevy of fees, but this time passengers might actually like them.Extra legroom, early boarding and access to quiet lounges were just the beginning. Airlines are now renting Apple iPads preloaded with movies, selling hot first class meals in coach and letting passengers pay to have an empty seat next to them. Once on the ground, they can skip baggage claim, having their luggage delivered directly to their home or office.In the near future, airlines pl
TravelOct. 2, 2013
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Seoul Gourmet put on hold
Gourmands eager to nab reservations for one of Seoul Gourmet’s events will have to wait a little bit longer. The international food festival, which has been held annually in Seoul since 2009 and was originally slated to run from Oct. 21 to 25 this year, has been put on hold.According to a statement released by the event’s organizing committee, “the fifth Seoul Gourmet festival has been postponed indefinitely.” A stagnant economy was stated as one of the reasons behind difficulties in meeting bud
FoodOct. 2, 2013
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Catholic diocese of Suwon to celebrate 50th anniversary
The Suwon Diocese of the Catholic Church in South Korea will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its foundation on Friday.The upcoming ceremony and commemoration mass will commence at 10 a.m. at Suwon World Cup Stadium, about 45 kilometers from Seoul.Some 45,000 members of the diocese are expected to participate in the ceremony to be held under the theme “To the Land of Hope, to the Gospel.” The ceremony will host top-ranking church individuals including current Apostolic Nuncio to Korea Archbish
PeopleOct. 2, 2013
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South Korean women dissatisfied with their spouses: survey
South Korean women are more dissatisfied with their marriages than men, a study showed on Wednesday.In a survey of 956 men and women by the Planned Population Federation of Korea, only 19.4 percent of female respondents said they would marry their current spouses if they were given a chance to live a second life. For male participants, the figure was higher at 45 percent, suggesting that more women have a negative view of their spouses. On the other hand, only 18.9 percent of women answered that
Life&CultureOct. 2, 2013
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‘Simpsons’ character to be killed off: producers
At some point in life, everyone has to say goodbye to a loved one, even fictional families.Al Jean, the executive producer of the U.S. cartoon sitcom “The Simpsons,” said Friday that he will kill off one of the main characters, during a recent phone conference with the press to promote the 25th season premiere of the iconic show. Though he did not say which character will be terminated, Jean said the actor playing this character has won an Emmy for his or her performance in “The Simpsons.” The h
TelevisionOct. 2, 2013
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International students gather for sports, culture festival
Hundreds of students gathered at the University of Seoul on Saturday for the annual International Students’ Cultural and Sports Festival.The festival, organized by Korea International Students’ Support Association and Grand Korea Leisure, saw students from universities across the country compete in soccer, basketball, dodgeball and cricket.The soccer tournament was won by the Camasko Lions, competing in the festival for the second year. The team edged out former champion and last year’s runner-u
Expat LivingOct. 1, 2013
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Gwangju play hopes to push people’s buttons
Gwangju Performance Project will be putting on Christopher Durang’s “Why Torture is Wrong and the People who Love Them” on Oct. 19-20.Durang has a history of writing controversial works, according to producer Travis Major, and this black comedy explores some of the darkest areas of society, including nationalism, terrorism and gun violence.“The play challenges the audience because it forces you to do two things at once,” said Major. “It forces you to laugh at the jokes but also think about how h
Expat LivingOct. 1, 2013
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Kenyan expats mourn victims of mall attack
Kenyans living in South Korea gathered at the Bethany Methodist Church in Seoul on Saturday to mourn the 72 people killed in the Westgate shopping center terrorist attack in Nairobi.About three dozen people gathered at the church to honor the victims of the attack, many from countries in Europe and Asia, and to support one another here, said Christine Kathurima-Lee, vice chair of the Kenyan Community in Korea, a Seoul-based expatriate group.The KCK organized the prayer meeting. An estimated 400
Expat LivingOct. 1, 2013
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Davis to devote BBC orchestra to British composers in Korean concerts
From Thomas Beecham to Arturo Toscanini, Pierre Boulez, Gennady Rozhdestvensky and more, the BBC Symphony Orchestra has been home to world-class maestros showcasing their unique interpretations and leadership. From strict classical pieces to contemporary tunes, the orchestra is recognized for its attention to fine details and bringing out the most original interpretation of any masterpiece. Under the helm of conductor laureate Andrew Davis, the BBC Symphony Orchestra will perform on Oct. 8 and 9
PerformanceOct. 1, 2013
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NYC retrospective reassesses LOVE artist’s work
NEW YORK (AP) ― Artist Robert Indiana says love hurt him.Love, as in his world-famous LOVE image ― stacked letters with a tilted O ― that became a symbol of the “make love, not war” 1960s counterculture revolution.That one image eclipsed all his other work. But now the artist’s first major retrospective, titled “Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE,” at the Whitney Museum of American Art that opened Thursday could change that. “It’s a dream come true, a little late,” Indiana, who turned 85 this month, sa
PerformanceOct. 1, 2013
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Mount Vernon opens library dedicated to Washington
MOUNT VERNON, Virginia (AP) ― George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate on Friday formally opened a new $47 million library dedicated to the study of America’s first president, with plans to host a series of scholars who will examine the lives of Washington and the Founding Fathers.And if those scholars occasionally knock Washington off his lofty perch as America’s flawless father, that’s OK by Mount Vernon.Since 1853, the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association has been dedicated to preserving and promo
BooksOct. 1, 2013
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New York City Opera ready to file for bankruptcy
NEW YORK (AFP) ― The New York City Opera seemed destined for bankruptcy Monday, lacking a substantial portion of the $7.0 million it needs to continue operation.The city’s second opera company, dubbed “the people’s opera,” set out to make the genre more accessible to the masses at an affordable price when it opened its first season in 1944.But as of Monday morning, the establishment had collected only $2 million of the $7 million it needed to keep its doors open.“The New York City Opera plans to
PerformanceOct. 1, 2013
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Egypt exhibits antiquities that survived 2011 uprising
CAIRO (AFP) ― An exhibition of ancient artefacts that narrowly survived the turmoil of the 2011 Egyptian uprising opened in Cairo on Monday under the title “Destruction and Restoration.”The exhibit consists of 29 artefacts, including 11 that had been stolen from the famed Egyptian Museum near Cairo’s Tahrir Square on January 28, when protesters calling for the overthrow of president Hosni Mubarak drove his feared security forces from the streets.The other 18 artefacts remained in the museum but
CultureOct. 1, 2013
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Hong Sang-soo’s ‘Our Sunhi’ draws 50,000 viewers
Director Hong Sang-soo’s latest film “Our Sunhi” has drawn 50,000 viewers in 19 days, a record for the filmmaker. According to the state-run Korean Film Council, Hong’s film, which belongs to the local diversity film chart ― a chart for indie and art house films released in fewer than 100 theaters nationwide ― topped 52,359 viewers as of Tuesday. In the local film industry, the 10,000-viewer mark for indie films is generally considered equivalent to the 1 million mark for a commercial film. “Our
FilmOct. 1, 2013
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Lloyd Webber’s new show mines ’60s sex and scandal
LONDON (AP) ― He’s done the Bible, felines, operatic phantoms and Argentine politics. So what is Andrew Lloyd Webber’s latest musical about? Sex ― as well as politics, spying, social revolution and the Cold War. “Stephen Ward” centers on a sensational real-life scandal, the 1963 revelation that Britain’s war secretary, John Profumo, was involved with model Christine Keeler, who was also sleeping with a Soviet naval attache. If, as poet Philip Larkin once said, sex began in 1963, the “Profumo aff
PerformanceOct. 1, 2013
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Lady Gaga to perform at 1st YouTube Music Awards
NEW YORK (AP) ― YouTube is launching its own music awards and Lady Gaga will perform at the first-time event.The Google Inc.-owned company announced Tuesday that Eminem and Arcade Fire also will perform at the YouTube Music Awards on Nov. 3. It will take place at Pier 36 in New York City and stream live online.The awards show will honor “artists and songs that YouTube fans have turned into global hits over the past year.” Nominees will be announced Oct. 17.Actor Jason Schwartzman will host the Y
PerformanceOct. 1, 2013
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‘Breaking Bad’ finale tops ratings and illegal downloads
LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― The much-anticipated final episode of “Breaking Bad” drew the cult TV show‘s largest ever audience ― 10.3 million viewers ― but there were also more than 500,000 illegal downloads, figures showed Monday.The series, centered around once humble chemistry teacher turned drug lord Walter White, ended Sunday with a thrilling climax to its fifth and final season a week after winning best drama at the Emmys, television’s Oscars.In doing so it drew 3.7 million more viewers than the p
TelevisionOct. 1, 2013
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K-pop fills the autumn air
The fall season has not only ushered in cooler weather, but a wide variety of concerts and performances by top K-pop artists. Many artists have been taking their act abroad, demonstrating the popularity of K-pop overseas. Rain chose to make his first public appearance after being discharged from the military not in Korea but on the final episode of a popular Chinese audition program called “Kuaile Nansheng.” The episode aired on Sept. 27, showing the performer decked out in sunglasses and singin
Oct. 1, 2013
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Comedian to debut as mixed martial arts fighter
Comedian Yoon Hyung-bin has announced that he will debut as a mixed martial arts fighter for Road FC, the biggest mixed martial arts organization in Asia. Yoon is the second celebrity to become a fighter for the organization, the first being fellow comedian Lee Seung-yoon. “From the outside it looks like we’re just giving and taking punches, but from practicing to going to matches, I learned a lot from other fighters,” Yoon said in a statement. “I think, as a man, this kind of challenge is worth
Oct. 1, 2013