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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Korean Air gets European nod to become Northeast Asia’s largest airline
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Chaos unfolds as rare November snowstorm grips Korea for 2nd day
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‘VCHA, Katseye and Dear Alice are not K-pop groups,’ industry experts say
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BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
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Ador claims exclusive contracts with NewJeans still valid
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[Graphic News] South Koreans favor Japan for repeat overseas trips
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K-pop boy band Seventeen to debut in Japan in May
The K-pop boy band Seventeen will make its debut in Japan in May, its agency said Friday.Fledis Entertainment said the 13-member act broke the news while holding a concert titled "SEVENTEEN 2018 JAPAN ARENA TOUR SVT" in front of some 15,000 fans at Yokohama Arena in Japan on Thursday."Will you follow our dream? We are debuting in Japan," the band said after singing a series of songs in Japanese. (Yonhap)The group's latest album "Director's Cut," out on Feb. 5, gained popularity in the country, r
PerformanceFeb. 23, 2018
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Rock singer Yoon Do-hyun returns with two new singles
Rock singer Yoon Do-hyun has returned with two new digital singles “Song Calling for You” and “Cold” Thursday. According to his agency Dee Company, the two songs have been produced by Yoon himself, and the entire recording process, as well as the shooting for the music video, was completed in London. An image for Yoon Do-hyun‘s new single “Song Calling for You” (Dee Company) Yoon recorded “Song Calling for You” with the London Symphony Orchestra at Air studios in London, which was founded in 196
PerformanceFeb. 22, 2018
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YG’s new sitcom-variety show to be broadcast on Netflix
YG Entertainment’s upcoming variety program “YG Strategy Center” (working title) will be broadcast via online streaming platform Netflix. The K-pop agency announced Thursday that its new sitcom-variety program will premiere on Netflix, while the exact release date is yet to be set. A promotion image for “YG Strategy Center” (YG Entertainment)Featuring a group of YG families including Seungri of Big Bang, Lee Jae-jin of Sechskies and comedian Yoo Byung-jae, the eight-episode Netflix series will
TelevisionFeb. 22, 2018
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[Herald Review] Match made in hell
Lee Seung-gi is a multi-talented entertainer who shines in many roles, excelling as a singer, a show host, comedian and actor. Sadly, “The Princess and the Matchmaker” is not one of them.Directed by Hong Chang-pyo, the flick marks the hallyu star’s return to the silver screen after being discharged from his mandatory military service last year. Filming was finished in 2015, but the movie was kept under wraps for nearly three years. Looking at the final product, it is not hard to guess why.The st
FilmFeb. 22, 2018
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So Ji-sub to return through ‘Terius Behind Me’
Actor So Ji-sub is to star in a new drama series “Terius Behind Me” (working title). So is to play the role of a character named Terius. The character is inspired by a widely-known Japanese comic “Candy Candy.” Although the original character is named Terrence in English, he is more referred to as Terius, in Korea. So Ji-sub (51K)The veteran actor’s latest drama was “Oh My Venus” on KBS2 in 2016. He had lately been focusing on his filmography, featuring in various films. “Terius Behind Me” is s
TelevisionFeb. 22, 2018
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‘Children of Lesser God’ pursues reality amid fantasy
Despite the use of fantastical elements, OCN’s new series “Children of a Lesser God” looks to enhance the realism of drama, a new attempt in the crime-fantasy genre.The press conference for the drama series held Wednesday in Seoul had an unusually charged atmosphere: One of its actors, Jo Min-ki had been hit with several allegations of sexual abuse just the day before. Mere hours before the press conference, Jo announced he was dropping out of the series in response to the sexual misconduct all
TelevisionFeb. 22, 2018
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Jo Min-ki’s flip-flop on sexual misconduct with students further sparks fury
Veteran actor Jo Min-ki was adamant about his innocence, at least until Tuesday when he confronted a slew of sexual misconduct allegations. Will Entertainment, the agency representing the embattled actor, even threatened to take strong legal action against those who spread “groundless rumors” about the alleged sexual misdeeds Jo committed while he was teaching at a local college.On Wednesday, Jo flipped his “innocent victim” position as further accounts surfaced, detailing his nearly decadelong
TelevisionFeb. 21, 2018
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[Herald Review] Sanctuary in the ‘Little Forest’
The fact that “healing” -- referring, in Korea, to the process of relieving stress with relaxing activities -- was the key word of 2010s shows Koreans’ frustrations with the hectic city life. In a county where over half of the population is concentrated in the metropolitan area, farming has become something of a symbol for the laid-back life that city-dwellers dream of.Director Yim Soon-rye’s “Little Forest” follows a young woman typically deemed a failure -- she fails to land a teaching job, an
FilmFeb. 21, 2018
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Tiger JK seeking new talent to share SXSW stage with
Tiger JK has confirmed his participation in the upcoming South by Southwest in Texas, and is looking for up-and-coming hip-hop musicians to take to the stage with him at the festival.His agency Feel Good Music announced Wednesday that the rapper will handpick two hip-hop musicians through the MMT Korea Festival to be held on March 2 at Konkuk University in Seoul. The winning musician will share the stage at the SXSW with Tiger JK and rapper Junoflo, who will also participate in the selection pro
PerformanceFeb. 21, 2018
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[Album review] BoA stands between conformist and No. 1 on new album
BoA“One Shot, Two Shot”(Iriver)Successfully blending futuristic sounds with hip-hop dance beats, the veteran singer’s first ever EP “One Shot, Two Shot,” features two of BoA’s greatest strengths: conforming to a trend but keeping her excellence. The seven-track collection, which includes the previously released “Nega Dola” and “Camo,” is also a testament to how BoA was able to stand tall on her own throughout her 19-year career.The opener and title track “One Shot, Two Shot” is a deep-house danc
PerformanceFeb. 21, 2018
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Wax vows to keep Joan of Arc spirit until 70
Throughout her 20-year career, Wax has been typecast as a nationally acclaimed but secretive balladeer. Her biggest hit, “Fixing My Makeup,” a tear-jerker of a post-breakup song, has been on the list of people’s favorite karaoke sing-alongs for more than a decade, while her personal life has been veiled from the public. “Due to my balladeer image and vocal, people think me as a serious person. But I want to dismantle that image,” Wax, 45, whose real name is Cho Hye-ri, told The Korea Herald in S
PerformanceFeb. 20, 2018
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Soprano Julia Lezhneva makes first visit to Korea
Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva will perform with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, led by British conductor Paul Goodwin at Lotte Concert Hall in Seoul on Thursday. Julia Lezhneva / Seoul Philharmonic OrchestraTitled “Baroque Extravaganza,” the concert features a program of Baroque and early Classical era music, including Handel‘s Concerto Grosso Op. 3 No. 4, as well as Recitativo “Solitudine Amate,” aria “Aure Fonti” and “Brilla Nell’Alma” from Handel‘s opera “Alessandro.” Lezhneva will also pe
PerformanceFeb. 20, 2018
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Stage director apologizes for sexual harassment, denies rape allegations
Acclaimed stage director Lee Youn-taek on Monday apologized for his acts of sexual harassment which he admitted went on for 18 years but denied allegations of rape.During a press conference held at the 30 Studio in Jongro-gu, Seoul, on Monday, Kim So-hee, head of the Yeonhee Street Theatre Troupe, said that the troupe had been aware of the various sexual misconduct allegations involving Lee and that she has decided to disband the group in order to take responsibility. Lee Youn-taek speaks at a p
FilmFeb. 19, 2018
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Open ‘Gate’ for comic satire of reality
Caper film “Gate” hopes to be “better than the news,” keeping the elements of comedy while reflecting reality by satirizing Choi Soon-sil. The main plot of the film centers on a group planning to rob a secret safe. The former thieves, a prosecutor, a hacker and two friends team up, each for their own reasons. Veteran actors Jung Ryeo-won, Im Chang-jung, Jung Sang-hoon, Lee Kyung-young, Lee Moon-sik and rookie Kim Do-hoon form the main cast of the comedy caper. The cast of “Gate” (JNC Media Group
FilmFeb. 19, 2018
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Mamamoo eyeing March 7 release
Mamamoo said Monday that the girl group is eying a new release on March 7, two months after releasing “Paint Me” in January.The group’s agency Rainbow Bridge World confirmed reports on the planned date for the new release, although it added that there is a possibility for a last-minute change. Mamamoo (Rainbow Bridge World)It was reported earlier in the day that the girl group left for New Zealand on Feb.14 to shoot a music video for the new song, with the members actively involved in the song,
PerformanceFeb. 19, 2018
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British architect Asif Khan‘s Hyundai Pavilion brings night sky to earth
For an architect, a pavilion means an opportunity to bring new ideas and technologies into architecture, explained Asif Khan, British architect who built Hyundai Pavilion installed at PeyongChang Olympic Plaza, Gangwon Province. “A butterfly’s beauty (the word pavilion stems from French word papillon meaning butterfly) is something related to its transitory existence, like temporary architecture,” Asif Khan said in an email interview with The Korea Herald. Asif Khan’s Hyundai Pavilion stands at
Arts & DesignFeb. 19, 2018
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[Photo News] Tteokguk for breakfast
Joe Erlinger (center, in hanbok), president of McDonald’s High Growth Markets Segment, has breakfast with local staff in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, Tuesday. The former head of McDonald‘s Korea is visiting the country to celebrate the company’s 30th anniversary here and the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, the company said. (McDonald’s)
PeopleFeb. 19, 2018
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Poet Ko Un to leave city amid controversies
Poet Ko Un is to leave Suwon amid sexual harassment allegations surrounding him and complaints over the city’s use of public funds to support him.Suspicions of sexual harassment arose when a female writer wrote a poem, explaining that the story came from her own experience of being sexually harassed. The unidentified character’s details matched that of the poet Ko, although she has not confirmed it was him. Ko Un at the Maninbo Library (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)He has not responded to the
PeopleFeb. 18, 2018
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Ye Hak-young caught drunk driving
Model-actor Ye Hak-young was charged with driving under the influence. He is to face legal punishment once again after the drug scandal in 2009. Ye was caught by the police Friday morning, sleeping in his car on the streets of southern Seoul. His alcohol level was 0.067 percent at the time, enough to get his driver’s license revoked. Ye Hak-young (Ye’s social media account)Though not arrested, he will soon be summoned to the police for further investigations. Ye was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in
TelevisionFeb. 18, 2018
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S. Korean director rejects #MeToo charges at Berlin fest
BERLIN -- A South Korean director in the eye of a #MeToo storm defiantly rejected abuse accusations against him at the Berlin film festival Saturday, saying he ensures no one “suffers” on the sets of his ultraviolent, sexually explicit art movies.Acclaimed filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, who has picked up prizes at the Cannes, Venice and Berlinale festivals, faced a barrage of questions from reporters about allegations of physical and sexual abuse by an actress he worked with in 2013. Director Kim Ki-duk
FilmFeb. 18, 2018