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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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Psy dominates K-pop chart on YouTube in first half
South Korean singer Psy topped the K-pop traffic rankings on YouTube in the first half of this year, snatching more than 400 million views. Psy’s “Gentleman” music video, unveiled on April 2, garnered 456 million hits as of July 2, helped by his previous blockbuster track, “Gangnam Style.” YouTube sensation Psy previously won the Top Streaming Song Video at a Billboard Music Awards ceremony.Trailing behind were top girl group Girls’ Generation, whose “I Got A Boy” and “Dancing Queen” continued t
PerformanceJuly 3, 2013
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Won Bin, Lee Na-young dating: agency
The agency of South Korean movie stars Won Bin and Lee Na-young on Wednesday confirmed reports that the two stars are an item. The admission came just hours after a local tabloid published photos of the stars on a date.“The two (Won and Lee) are just starting their relationship,” Eden9 Entertainment said in a statement. “They recently grew fond of each other after frequently bumping into one another while working at the same agency.”Eden9 CEO Kim Nam-kyung had previously denied the reports that
FilmJuly 3, 2013
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Korean musicals venture overseas
Hallyu has mostly revolved around K-pop, Korean dramas and Korean cinema, but its influence is expanding to the performing arts in Korea’s neighboring countries. Among many theater genres, the country’s local musicals are beginning to enjoy popularity in Japan and China ― becoming the latest hallyu trend in Asia. Last year, major Korean entertainment company CJ E&M announced that a total of eight Korean musicals would be performed in Tokyo’s affluent Roppongi district. Collaborating with promine
PerformanceJuly 2, 2013
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Series of celebrity hospitalizations arouse concerns
June was a tough month for a number of entertainers who had to postpone their activities due to injuries and illness. Comedian and presenter Park Mi-sun sustained injuries to both her ankles while filming MBC’s “Blind Test 180” on June 26. The accident occurred as she was trying a “flying chair,” in which participants are thrown into the air before landing in a swimming pool. It was revealed that Park might need surgery and it would take up to three months for her ankles to heal. Meanwhile, acto
July 2, 2013
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CNBLUE, Crying Nut copyright spat gets nasty
Pop band CNBLUE countercharged punk band Crying Nut on June 27 with spreading false information following Crying Nut’s earlier suit against CNBLUE for copyright infringement.CNBLUE also filed for an injunction against Crying Nut’s online criticism. The copyright dispute arose on Feb. 12 when Crying Nut filed a suit against CNBLUE and their agency FNC Entertainment for unauthorized use of their song “Pilsal Off-Side” on Mnet’s “M Countdown” in 2010. Crying Nut also charged that CNBLUE had release
July 2, 2013
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GIC offers excursion to Byeonsanbando Peninsula
Gwangju International Center will run a tour to Byeonsanbando Peninsula National Park on July 20.The tour will start at Naesosa Temple, home to the country’s largest Buddhist mural, where the participants will try mulberry tea.The tour will then walk up the national park’s main valley, through an old temple site, and end at a waterfall, where the group will have a picnic.The group will then spend the afternoon at Gosapo Beach on the Yellow Sea. The tour starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 6 p.m., and c
Expat LivingJuly 2, 2013
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Gangnam center to run e-commerce course
Gangnam Global Business Center will hold a free course on starting up an e-commerce business from July 15-18.The course will explain the start-up procedure for online businesses and discuss online business opportunities. It will also cover sales approaches to Korean and international markets, and marketing strategies for different online sales outlets.The course takes place on each of the four days from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Gangnam Global Business Center in the COEX building.Those wishing to at
Expat LivingJuly 2, 2013
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Auditions open for 10 Minute Play Festival
Seoul Players is holding auditions Saturday and Sunday for its 10 Minute Play Festival, which will take place in late September.Sixteen plays have been chosen for the festival from submissions by writers here and overseas. The plays cover a wide variety of genres, and actors of all backgrounds and levels of experience are invited to attend.Auditions will be held in three 45-minute sessions each day starting at 1 p.m., 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. at Bar Carmen in the Gyeongnidan area of Itaewon. There is a
Expat LivingJuly 2, 2013
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‘Top Talent’ audition event enters final stage
Talent contest “Top Talent” has whittled its scores of contestants down to the last 12 for the final Saturday show. The 12 finalists vary from singers and bands to jugglers and beat boxers.The show starts at 5 p.m. at Yongsan Art Hall, in the basement of Yongsan District Office, and will be entirely in English.Tickets are 10,000 won in advance and 15,000 won at the door. Visit www.toptalentkorea.com for details on how to preorder tickets and a full list of performers.(paulkerry@heraldcorp.com)
Expat LivingJuly 2, 2013
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Giving Back increases opportunities for kids
For Barry Smith and his wife Yvette Park, the chance to do something for society came from a chance encounter.Their new group Giving Back teaches English to about 50 disadvantaged children at a child care center in Mapo, Seoul. Smith’s brother-in-law works for a local politician, who suggested the project to his wife after meeting her. “It was a bit overwhelming to begin with especially as most of us already have full-time jobs, but we have some great volunteers who have pulled together well to
Expat LivingJuly 2, 2013
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Bands to support art for kids in Nepal
Expat bands will gather for a fund-raiser Saturday to help Nepalese women and children learn art and use craft to support themselves.Bluesnake, Magna Fall, Red Cha Cha, and Samba Mamba will be performing at the “Love Music” event, in aid of Global Arts Therapy, a new charity to be led by English teacher Samantha Thomas. Thomas, who is based in Suji, Gyeonggi Province, has experience in teaching art to disadvantaged children at programs in her native Iowa and the Czech Republic over the past seve
Expat LivingJuly 2, 2013
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Veteran curator of Russia’s Pushkin Museum quits at 91
MOSCOW (AFP) ― The tireless 91-year-old matriarch of the renowned Pushkin Art Museum in Moscow is leaving her post after steering the institution for 52 years, Russia’s cultural minister said Monday.The announcement came as a surprise but follows a protracted battle Pushkin director Irina Antonova has waged to return to Moscow a collection of Impressionist art from Saint Petersburg, where it was sent on orders of Joseph Stalin in the 1940s.“Irina Alexandrovna is a living legend, and she is a per
CultureJuly 2, 2013
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Penguin, Random House launch book giant
LONDON (AFP) ― British publisher Pearson and Germany’s Bertelsmann have completed a deal to create a publishing firm, Penguin Random House, the parent groups announced on Monday.In October, Pearson, publisher of the Penguin paperback books and owner of the Financial Times newspaper, announced with Bertelsmann plans to form a joint venture.Bertelsmann will hold 53 percent of the new company and Pearson the remainder, aiming to compete with new forms of publishing epitomised by online giant Amazon
BooksJuly 2, 2013
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Steinway, piano-maker for the stars, going private
NEW YORK (AFP) ― Steinway, which has built the pianos used by some of the world’s greatest classical musicians for more than 160 years, on Monday said it was being taken private in a $438 million deal with private equity group Kohlberg & Co.New York-based Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc., which owns the iconic Steinway & Sons piano brand, said Kohlberg will offer to acquire all the outstanding shares of the company for $35 a share, a premium of 33 percent from the average closing price of the
PerformanceJuly 2, 2013
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Box office sales near 100 million in first half
Nearly 100 million movie tickets were sold at cinemas in the first half of this year, with more than half of them seeing Korean films, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said Tuesday. Inspired by the record-breaking number, the authorities have been pushing a number of policies to support the local filmmaking industry, including subsidies, stipulation of fair contracts and encouragement of exports. According to the ministry, the number of cinemagoers marked 98.5 million between January
FilmJuly 2, 2013
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Art lovers can now visit New York’s Met every day
NEW YORK (AFP) ― Art lovers can now visit New York’s famed Metropolitan museum every day of the week after the management dropped a policy of being closed on Mondays.The Met, which welcomed a record-breaking 6.28 million visitors last year, had closed its doors on Mondays for more than 40 years.“Art is a 7-day-a-week passion, and we want the Met to be accessible whenever visitors have the urge to experience this great museum,” Met director Thomas Campbell said in a statement.The change announced
PerformanceJuly 2, 2013
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Restoring the glory of long-abused ancient Babylon
BABYLON, Iraq (AFP) ― At ancient Babylon’s Ishtar Gate, Iraqi workers labor with a heavy saw, hammers, a chisel and crowbar to break up and remove a concrete slab that is hastening the structure’s decay.The concrete lies between the two long, towering walls of tan bricks decorated with processions of bulls and dragons that make up the more than 2,500-year-old Ishtar Gate, in what is now Iraq’s Babil province.The masonry slab was laid during the late dictator Saddam Hussein’s rule.Removing the co
CultureJuly 2, 2013
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Music Bank to run international K-pop chart this week
Music Bank, a weekly pop-ranking show on state-run broadcaster KBS, will dedicate this Friday’s edition to hallyu, or Korean pop culture fever. In celebration of the 10th anniversary of KBS World, the satellite broadcasting division of the broadcaster, “Music Bank World K-Chart!” will unveil who is the most popular K-pop star overseas. The short list includes Psy with “Gentleman,” SNSD’s “I Got a Boy,” SHINee’s “Dream Girl,” INFINITE’s “Man In Love” and 2PM’s “Come Back When You Hear This Song.”
PerformanceJuly 2, 2013
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Tony An joins list of this year’s old-school comebacks
Former H.O.T. idol star Tony An is joining the list of veteran stars working their way back into today’s dynamic music scene. Representatives of An’s agency TN Entertainment announced that the star is releasing his newest EP “I’m Tony An” Wednesday. This is the first album he has released in more than two years since his previous EP “Top Star” in 2011. An’s new four-track album includes the electro-heavy lead track “Until Here…” and features the members of Big Bang and Se7en. “An is currently ab
PerformanceJuly 2, 2013
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MBC to abolish its college music competition
South Korean broadcast network MBC said on Tuesday it will discontinue its time-honored college music competition, citing its declining viewer ratings. “College Musicians Festival” started in 1977 and has been deemed the representative program through which amateur musicians often made a high-profile debut thanks to the national broadcast network’s influence. MBC said the program’s popularity and the viewer ratings were relatively low compared to the high production cost. The network said that i
PerformanceJuly 2, 2013