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Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
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CJ CheilJedang to spur overseas growth with new Hungary, US plants
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Seoul to host winter festival from Dec. 13
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Blackpink's solo journeys: Complementary paths, not competition
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Nationwide rail disruptions feared as union plans strike from Dec. 5
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N. Korea, Russia court softer image: From animal diplomacy to tourism
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[Today’s K-pop] Blackpink’s Jennie, Lisa invited to Coachella as solo acts
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Smugglers caught disguising 230 tons of Chinese black beans as diesel exhaust fluid
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Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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‘Black and White’ event to launch 48 Hour Film Project
The 48 Hour Film Project Seoul is launching this year’s competition with a “black and white” party in Itaewon on Saturday.The festival is a competition to be held later this fall, where filmmakers, actors and others form teams and compete to produce the best film within 48 hours of being given a basic brief. Organizers will announce the locations and other details of this year’s competition at the event, as well as the dates and venues of the networking sessions, and where those looking to get i
Expat LivingSept. 3, 2013
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Art magazine hosts exhibition in Daegu
Expat art magazine (b)racket is running its first gallery exhibition in Daegu.The monthly magazine features work by expat artists across Korea and is circulated in the city, and the chance to exhibit some of the magazine’s artwork came through an invitation from a local university.“We’ve wanted to do something like this for a while now, so when Keimyung University asked us to put a show together we were ecstatic,” said Jess Hinshaw, the magazine’s editor-in-chief. “Our goal for (b)racket upon it
Expat LivingSept. 3, 2013
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Zombies to get another bite of Seoul
After he and 70 others spent a September evening freaking out the locals in Hongdae dressed as ghoulish zombies, Kim Minwoo did not want to take the subway home. But unfortunately finding a taxi while covered in fake blood and festering wounds was harder than he had bargained for.“It was really hard to take a taxi. There was a really nice taxi driver who was really interested in what we were doing,” he said. “I didn‘t want to take the subway, but I think I will have to this year.”He was the orga
Expat LivingSept. 3, 2013
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Cairo musicians jam through curfew nights
CAIRO (AFP) ― For the Egyptian musician Hind and her group, the night-time curfew in Cairo has turned into an opportunity to jam until the sun comes up.When the curfew comes into force from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., Hind and her group play traditional Egyptian music throughout the night.In the Arab world’s cradle of culture and home of some of its greatest voices, a night-time curfew has been in place since a deadly crackdown on Islamists on Aug. 14.It has since been gradually shortened.In the Ma
PerformanceSept. 3, 2013
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Abandoned casts of Angkor Wat treasures come out of hiding
PARIS (AFP) ― Forgotten and abandoned for over 70 years, casts of the art treasures at the Khmer temple complex at Angkor in Cambodia are coming out of storage to be rediscovered in a Europe that first shunned them.The statues, reliefs and temple decorations in the style of the original ninth to 15-century monuments at the site in northern Cambodia are to be exhibited in Paris’ Musee Guimet in all their splendor.The casts made between 1870 and the late 1920s were commissioned by Frenchman Louis
CultureSept. 3, 2013
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History goes up in smoke at Egypt’s sacked Mallawi museum
MALLAWI, Egypt (AFP) ― Magdy Tahami looks in disbelief at what remains of Egypt’s tiny Mallawi museum.The ground is littered with glass from the display cabinets, which once housed its precious collection, after a mob attacked and looted the building, during a nationwide crackdown on Islamist protesters. Before, hundreds of antiquities, statuettes, gold and jewels told the history of Egypt, from pharaonic times to the Muslim caliphs, from the Omayyad dynasty in the 7th century to the Fatimids in
CultureSept. 3, 2013
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Scholar suggests name change for Tripitaka Koreana
An American scholar on Tuesday suggested that the Tripitaka Koreana, the English name for the “Palmandaejangyeong (80,000 canons),” be changed to simply “Goryeo Daejanggyeong” or the Korean Buddhist Canon. Scholars from Korea, the U.S. and Japan also urged academia to launch comprehensive, transdisciplinary studies into the world’s oldest wooden canons, consisting of some 1,514 texts carved on 81,258 individual blocks and bundled into 6,815 fascicles at the 2013 Tripitaka Koreana Festival, Inter
CultureSept. 3, 2013
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Charlie Hunnam, Dakota Johnson named for ‘50 Shades’ film
LONDON (AFP) ― The film version of erotic best-seller “Fifty Shades of Grey” will star British actor Charlie Hunnam as Christian Grey and Dakota Johnson as Anastasia Steele, the book’s author E L James said on Monday.The casting of the movie, to be directed by British filmmaker and artist Sam Taylor-Johnson of “Nowhere Boy” fame, has been one of the most hotly anticipated secrets in Hollywood.But instead of big names, the producers have gone for up-and-coming stars.Hunnam starred in this summer’
FilmSept. 3, 2013
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Oak Ju-hyun to play green-skinned witch
After playing the unhappy Austrian empress (Elisabeth) and the mysterious, obsessive housekeeper (Rebecca), musical actress Oak Ju-hyun has now been cast to play the famous green-skinned witch.The highly anticipated cast of the upcoming musical “Wicked” was finally announced on Monday. The upcoming run is the first Korean-language edition of the popular Broadway musical, also featuring an all-local cast. Based on Gregory Maguire’s 1995 novel “Wicked: the Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the
PerformanceSept. 3, 2013
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KARA bloom at album showcase
Girl group KARA held a showcase performance for their fourth studio album “Full Bloom” at UNIQLO-AX Hall in Gwangjang-dong, Seoul, Monday. Dressed in revealing all-black outfits, the members kicked off the showcase with the title track for the album, “Damaged Lady,” which came one year after the release of their third album “Pandora.” Composed by Sweet Tune, the song is a mixture of French pop and rock, and tells the story of a woman facing a breakup. KARA released a teaser image in early Augus
Sept. 3, 2013
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Communication key to Korea’s image: CICI president
As president of the Corea Image Communication Institute, Choi Jung-wha has made it her life’s mission to take whatever steps necessary to promote Korea internationally. Whether it be by awarding people or entities for their impact on the country’s overall image, or inviting a small group of leading figures in various fields from around the world to come and see Korea for themselves, Choi believes that even the smallest forms of communication can have a big impact. “Small drops of water can turn
CultureSept. 3, 2013
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CCF panel debates traditional vs. modern Korea
The fourth annual Culture Communication Forum organized by the Corea Image Communication Institute wrapped up on Tuesday with a panel discussion by the 16 foreign delegates who got to experience Korean culture over three days. The CCF participants held the discussion at the Westin Chosun hotel under the theme “Old vs. New: Presenting the Case for Traditional or Modern Culture.” The guests, ranging from a wine critic to a playwright, were invited to this year’s event in the hope of increasing the
CultureSept. 3, 2013
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Antique furniture displayed as art in hanok
Set in some of Seoul’s most picturesque hanok in Seongbuk-gu is the Korea Furniture Museum. The museum housed in 10 small traditional Korean houses displays a stunning array of the country’s most prized and brilliantly crafted antique furniture dating back to the Joseon period. The Furniture Museum was one of the many stops made by the Culture Communication Forum participants to learn about the creativity and intricacies of the design of Korean furniture in a non-museum-like atmosphere. During t
CultureSept. 3, 2013
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Dennis Rodman heads back to North Korea
BEIJING (AFP) ― Former NBA star Dennis Rodman Tuesday said he was heading back to Pyongyang to see his “friend,” North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, but refused to say if he would come back with an imprisoned U.S. citizen.Korean-American Kenneth Bae, 44, has been held prisoner in the North since November, and Rodman had said last week that he might seek the man’s release.But speaking to reporters at Beijing airport en route to the North Korean capital, Rodman said “I did not promise anything” on Ba
PeopleSept. 3, 2013
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Kanye West ‘plays wedding of Kazakh leader’s grandson’
ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AFP) ― American hip-hop superstar Kanye West was the surprise celebrity guest at the lavish wedding party this weekend in Almaty of the grandson of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakh media reports said Monday.Aisultan Nazarbayev celebrated his marriage to bride Alima Boranbayeva in a no expense spared party on Saturday night at the Royal Tulip hotel in Almaty, the Tengri news website reported. It published pictures that guests had published on their Instagram and s
PeopleSept. 3, 2013
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‘Comfort women’ run held in U.S.
A run was held in Bergen County, New Jersey, on Monday to bring awareness of the history of women forced to provide sex to Japanese soldiers during World War II and urge the Japanese government to acknowledge history.According to Yonhap News and NorthJersey.com, a community website for local news, approximately 100 runners participated in the first-ever “Comfort Women Memorial Peace Marathon,” organized by the Korean American Association of Palisades Park and sponsored by several Korean organiza
PeopleSept. 3, 2013
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G-Dragon sweeps charts with ‘Coup d’Etat’
K-pop superstar G-Dragon swept all the major music charts with the release of his second studio album “Coup d’Etat.” On Monday, part of the track list of the singer’s new album was released on the official YG Entertainment blog. Five tracks including “Black,” “R.O.D.,” “Niliria,” and “Who You” were released from the 14-track album. Seven tracks are set to be released on Thursday, while the rest of the album is planned for release on Sept. 13. “Black” and “Who You” instantly topped the music char
PerformanceSept. 3, 2013
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Nyad 1st to swim to Florida from Cuba without cage
Looking dazed and sunburned, U.S. endurance swimmer Diana Nyad walked ashore Monday, becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the help of a shark cage. The 64-year-old Nyad swam up to the beach just before 2 p.m. EDT, about 53 hours after starting her journey from Havana on Saturday. As she approached, spectators waded into waist-high water and surrounded her, taking pictures and cheering her on.“I have three messages. One is, we should never, ever give up. Two is, you're n
PeopleSept. 3, 2013
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The art of typography
The biggest exhibition of typefaces and texts as visual art is being held at the former Seoul Station, shedding light on the transformation of typography and the act of writing and reading in the digital age. The third Seoul International Typography Biennale, which kicked off Friday, explores the dual role of typography ― as a language and visual art ― through works by 58 international artists.First launched in 2009, the typography biennale is the only biannual exhibition in the world devoted to
PerformanceSept. 2, 2013
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East meets West in food
Celebrity chef Kang Leo, who has worked in the kitchens of some of the world’s most acclaimed restaurants, set out on a different course when he opened Hwa Soo Mok by Kang Leo on Mt. Namsan earlier this year.Studying the royal cuisine of Joseon for a number of years now under the guidance of Han Bok-ryo, president of the Institute of Korean Royal Cuisine, Kang gained enough confidence in his Korean cuisine to launch a contemporary Korean restaurant. Kang’s new direction was highlighted at a dinn
FoodSept. 2, 2013