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Heavy snow alerts issued in greater Seoul area, Gangwon Province; over 20 cm of snow seen in Seoul
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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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Why cynical, 'memeified' makeovers of kids' characters are so appealing
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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BOK makes surprise 2nd rate cut to boost growth
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Beyonce, Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar to headline Coachella
NEW YORK (AP) -- Beyonce is one of the headliners of the 2017 Coachella music festival -- a first for the pop star.Festival producer Goldenvoice announced Tuesday that Beyonce, Radiohead and Kendrick Lamar will headline the two-weekend festival in April in Indio, California. Radiohead will perform on April 14 and 21; Beyonce on April 15 and 22; and Lamar on April 16 and 23. Beyonce (digitaltrends.com)Tickets, including three-day passes, go on sale Wednesday.Beyonce last appeared at Coachella in
PerformanceJan. 4, 2017
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Madrid to hold major Picasso exhibit for ‘Guernica’ anniversary
MADRID (AFP) - Madrid’s Reina Sofia museum said Tuesday it would stage a major Pablo Picasso exhibition to mark the 80th anniversary of his famed “Guernica” painting, a universal symbol of the cruelty of war.“Pity and Terror in Picasso -- the Path to Guernica” will open on April 4 and last five months to celebrate the anniversary of the painting itself, as well as its arrival at the museum 25 years ago.“Close to 150 masterpieces by the artist will be on show, coming from the (museum’s) collectio
PerformanceJan. 4, 2017
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‘You’re terminated!’: Schwarzenegger takes over Trump’s ‘Apprentice’
NEW YORK (AFP) -- When Donald Trump hosted “The Celebrity Apprentice,” he dismissed contestants with what became his indelible catchphrase, “You’re fired.”Now that Trump is poised to take over the White House, there is a new boss on the reality show. And Arnold Schwarzenegger isn’t just firing people anymore. “You’re Terminated!” the Hollywood star and former California governor said in Monday night’s premiere of the show, now in its eighth season. “The first one wasn’t easy. But you know the li
TelevisionJan. 4, 2017
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With tourists scarce, Egypt struggles to maintain heritage
CAIRO (AFP) -- With a shaky economy following years of unrest and a huge drop in tourists, Egypt is struggling to preserve its fabled archaeological heritage. From Alexandria on the Mediterranean to the Great Pyramid of Giza -- the last of the Seven Wonders of the World -- and Aswan to the south, the North African country is home to impressive ancient monuments.For years, the sites were able to rely on a steady stream of ticket sales to finance their upkeep.But since Egypt’s 2011 revolution, the
CultureJan. 4, 2017
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[Foreigners Who Loved Korea] Father Na, friend of the people of Seogwipo
In Korea’s turbulent path toward independence and nation building, there were foreign nationals who stood steadfastly by the Korean people, although their contributions have been largely overshadowed by those of Korean patriots. The Korea Herald, in partnership with the Independence Hall of Korea, is publishing a series of articles shedding light on these foreigners, their life and legacies here. This is the 23rd installment. -- Ed.Thomas Ryan was born in Crossmolina, a town in County Mayo on th
CultureJan. 3, 2017
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Journalists fired for anti-government protests release documentary
Six former journalists gathered for the press screening of documentary “Seven Years -- Journalism Without Journalist” at CGV Wangsimni in Seoul on Tuesday. The documentary traces the unfair firing of 14 journalists -- some of whom were restored to their positions after court rulings -- in their seven-year battle against their employers, state-owned broadcaster MBC and partially state-owned broadcaster YTN. “Administrations have strategically stifled state-owned media,” said Choi Seung-ho, a form
FilmJan. 3, 2017
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Ko So-young returns to small screen after a decade’s absence
Ko So-young will break her decadelong absence from the silver and small screens with the latest KBS drama “The Perfect Wife,” the state-run broadcaster said.The show, which will air on Feb. 27, revolves around a housewife who “recovers her lost femininity” after her husband’s affair, according to KBS. (King Entertainment)Ko reportedly decided to return to acting as she empathizes with the main character of the series, Sim Jae-bok, who she will portray. The actress herself is a wife and mother w
TelevisionJan. 3, 2017
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Seoul Book Club to host Q&A with Jo Jung-rae
Seoul Book Club is hosting an event with Jo Jung-rae, one of Korea’s top-selling writers, on Saturday. Jo is one of Korea’s best-known living writers, having sold 16 million books. His 1970s short story “The Ice Age” is considered an influential work in Korean fiction, but he is best known for his multi-volume historical epics “The Taebaek Mountains,” “Arirang” and “The Han River.”“I’m pretty excited actually. I’m a little nervous. Jo Jung-rae, he’s an older guy and he’s got this big reputation,
Expat LivingJan. 3, 2017
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‘Running Man’ to feature races planned by cast members
SBS’ popular variety show “Running Man” revealed Monday its New Year’s project. (Instagram account of @sbs_runningman_sbs)Along with a photo from its 332nd episode, “Running Man” wrote that “Member’s Week” will be its project for this year. It will involve the six “Running Man” cast members taking turns to plan a race each week. The first to do so will be Song Ji-hyo followed by Kim Jong-kook. The episodes will air Sunday and Jan. 15, respectively. Following recent controversy about the reorgan
TelevisionJan. 3, 2017
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Estonians I Wear* Experiment to play in Seoul, Busan
Just months after their first visit, Estonian electro trio I Wear* Experiment is returning to Seoul for shows in Seoul and Busan this weekend.The group is set to release its debut album, “Patience,” on which Johanna Eenma’s graceful vocals lay pop melodies over electronic backing that varies from cinematic harmony to thumping club music.The record will get a local release, as the group recently signed with Korean label Leeway, after performing at the Zandari Festa music showcase in Hongdae in fa
Expat LivingJan. 3, 2017
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RASKB hosts talk on Korean War, visit to ‘comfort women’ residence
The Royal Asiatic Society will host a talk Tuesday on the Korean War, its outcome and legacy.Titled “The Korean War: Who Won? Who Lost? Who Cares?” the talk will be given by Andrew Salmon, a local journalist and author of two award-winning books on the conflict.In the first half of his presentation, Salmon will sketch out the progress of the war itself and the extensive suffering involved, and explain why it is known as “The Forgotten War.”In the second half, he will discuss the question of who
Expat LivingJan. 3, 2017
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Yeoksam Global Village Center offers free tax advice
Yeoksam Global Village Center will offer free advice sessions on Jan. 17 for expats with tax issues.It is a key month for tax affairs as individual income tax returns are drawn up at the beginning of the year. Appointments, which take place on the fifth floor of the Yeoksam 1 Culture Center, are available from 10 a.m. to noon. To book one, contact yeoksam@gangnam.go.kr with your name, nationality, mobile phone number, preferred time and a brief description of your problem.The center can be reach
Expat LivingJan. 3, 2017
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TV shows turn to conversation, introspection
Korean variety programs seem set to steer away from rowdy physical games and loud laughs this year.Featuring celebrities conversing with strangers on the street, preparing food for one, or even imagining an imminent death and reflecting on life, TV shows that are calmer and more introspective will occupy a greater presence on the small screen in 2017.Talk on the street The JTBC program “Talking Street” has been spotlighting both famous and lesser-known figures from various areas, including celeb
TelevisionJan. 2, 2017
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‘Infinite Challenge’ tops music charts
Korean TV show “Infinite Challenge” is at the top of several local music charts as of Monday, with songs from its recent project episode on hip-hop and history. The song “Your Night,” by cast member Hwang Kwang-hee, musician Gaeko and featuring singer Oh Hyuk, topped the charts of Korean music streaming and downloading websites, including MelOn, M.net and Genie, Sunday following their release during Saturday’s episode of “Infinite Challenge.” (MBC)Other songs from the show, such as “Shoot” by c
PerformanceJan. 2, 2017
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Performances to look out for in 2017
The New Year means a new season of theater and exhibitions. And with 2016 having come to a close, 2017 promises a new set of unforgettable shows and big-name productions for local theater lovers. Seoul’s major performing arts centers are already gearing up to play host to a variety of concerts and performances to usher in the New Year. The LG Arts Center in Gangnam-gu Seoul has announced its new season, featuring 15 international and local productions from jazz to modern dance, classical music a
PerformanceJan. 1, 2017
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S. Korean film ‘Master‘ tops 5m at box office
South Korean action thriller “Master” attracted more than 5 million viewers as of New Year’s Day, industry data showed Sunday. According to the film‘s distributor CJ E&M, the very strong showing was reached 13 days after its official release. It said the tally was taken at 7 a.m. on Sunday and reflected weekend sales. The distributor also said that for a film released in December, Master reached the landmark 5 million mark in the shortest period of time, which is a testament to the appeal of the
FilmJan. 1, 2017
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US museum getting a massive geodesic dome with 61 glass eyes
BENTONVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- A massive geodesic dome with 61 glass eyes is coming to Arkansas‘ Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The structure, called Fly’s Eye Dome, was designed by the late Buckminster Fuller, who was known for his futuristic inventions and who hoped it would revolutionize housing. Museum curators say Fuller was inspired to design the dome after looking at a photo of a fly‘s eye. The dome will join a 1950s home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that became part of the mu
CultureJan. 1, 2017
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'Too Close to Home’: Tyler Perry on all-white starring cast
ATLANTA (AP) -- Tyler Perry is known for creating opportunities for black actors. But recently the African-American filmmaker weathered a backlash for assembling an all-white starring cast for the TLC drama series “Too Close to Home.” Perry rejects the criticism, much of it on social media. Some questioned his casting choices, with one calling the show an “all time low” for the producer when the series aired this year. But by the end of the season, those harsh words turned mostly into praise
FilmJan. 1, 2017
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In ‘20th Century Women,’ Bening found freedom in the unknown
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- In 1979, Annette Bening was 21 years old. A year earlier she had moved from San Diego to San Francisco to study classical drama. She remembers it as a time of tremendous change and uncertainty and the big moments like the day Harvey Milk and George Mascone were killed, but, for the most part her head was in Chekov and Shakespeare and Shaw and Arthur Miller. So when she read the script for Mike Mills‘ “20th Century Women,” now in limited release, it caught her of
FilmJan. 1, 2017
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Han Suk-kyu nabs top actor award
Han Suk-kyu receives the award for top actor at the SBS Awards Festival Drama Awards Saturday evening in Seoul’s Sangam-dong. (SBS)Han Suk-kyu took home the top prize for his role as a quirky, genius doctor on the popular TV series “Romantic Doctor Teacher Kim” at the 2016 SBS Awards Festival Drama Awards on Saturday evening. Han addressed the importance of embracing diversity in his acceptance speech, in a ceremony held at the SBS Prism Tower in Sangam-dong, Seoul. “A lot of people tell you t
Jan. 1, 2017