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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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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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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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World-famous diamond inspires new and bloody history
NEW DELHI (AFP) -- Many precious stones have a blood-soaked history, but a new book reveals the world‘s most famous diamond, the Koh-i-Noor, surpasses them all, with a litany of horrors that rivals “Game of Thrones.”The Koh-i-Noor (“Mountain of Light”), now part of the British Crown Jewels, has witnessed the birth and fall of empires across the Indian subcontinent, and remains the subject of a bitter ownership battle between Britain and India.“It is an unbelievably violent story. ... Almost ever
CultureDec. 25, 2016
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Actor Lee Kwang-soo faces new challenge in career
Korean actor Lee Kwang-soo has had a busy year. Not only has he been on the popular variety show “Running Man,” which propelled him to stardom several years ago, the former model has demonstrated an ability to act in multiple genres from sitcoms to historical dramas.In the last few months alone, he has played an aspiring cartoonist in the web series-turned-TV sitcom “Sound of Your Heart,” a B-list actor in the tvN series “Entourage,” and the protagonist‘s best friend in the period drama “Hwarang
TelevisionDec. 25, 2016
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At 70, sitcoms stand firm against wave of TV changes
NEW YORK (AFP) -- The television industry is in the midst of a sea change, but one format hasn’t varied in 70 years -- and yet remains a favorite among American viewers.The sitcom still brings the same bag of tricks: recurring characters and sets, with humorous storylines often punctuated by laughter.Television dramas have become ever more sophisticated in recent years, from the zombie apocalypse of “The Walking Dead” to medieval power struggles in “Game of Thrones.”Yet the most-watched televisi
TelevisionDec. 25, 2016
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Secrets behind the dazzling dances of ‘La La Land’
BURBANK, California (AP) -- Choreographer Mandy Moore was lying under a car on the hot pavement while more than 100 dancers above her twirled through gridlocked LA freeway traffic during the opening number of “La La Land.”The sequence was months in the making -- the most complicated ever undertaken by Moore, who’s been creating routines for TV’s “Dancing With the Stars” and “So You Think You Can Dance” for years.“I’m going to call it hashtag panic attack,” the Emmy-nominated choreographer said o
FilmDec. 25, 2016
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Argentine court to try Bieber for photographer assault
BUENOS AIRES (AFP) - An Argentine court has ruled that pop star Justin Bieber must face trial for allegedly assaulting a photographer outside a nightclub in 2013, according to a decision published Thursday. Judge Alberto Banos ordered Bieber to go on trial on charges of robbery, attempted robbery and assault with minor injuries, according to the decision. The case dates to a stop in Buenos Aires on the Canadian heartthrob‘s Believe tour. According to the complaint, a bodyguard, following Bieber’
PerformanceDec. 23, 2016
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Bjork slams ‘sexist’ music critics
REYKJAVIK (AFP) -- Icelandic icon Bjork, who has built one of the boldest careers in pop music, has lashed out at the media for its “sexist” views, saying women are expected to sing about romance, not science. “Women in music are allowed to be singer-songwriters, singing about their boyfriends,” she wrote in an impassioned Facebook post late Wednesday. But, she added, “if they change the subject matter to atoms, galaxies, activism, nerdy math beat editing, or anything else (other) than being pe
PerformanceDec. 23, 2016
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Denzel Washington can finally breathe easy about ‘Fences’
Denzel Washington in “Fences.” (MMXVI Paramount Pictures Corporation)LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Denzel Washington is feeling pretty good at the moment. It‘s mid-December in Los Angeles, Washington is a few weeks shy of his 62nd birthday, and the Screen Actors Guild has just recognized his adaptation of the August Wilson play “Fences” for its ensemble cast. He’s also finally getting feedback from audiences as the film trickles out to theaters before opening wide on Christmas Day. The ease around it i
EntertainmentDec. 23, 2016
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Salt, butter and more at Maillet
Owner-pastry chefs Ronan and Su-jin Kim Maillet do not skimp on salt and butter at their namesake dessert boutique in Seorae Village, Seoul. Croissants get their snappy, crisp exterior from a liberal use of butter, while a light punch of salt heightens that lovely, butter-rich flavor. One might think that the thick yet light layers of vanilla cream are what earn Maillet’s millefeuille a loyal fan base, but one should not discredit the buttery, flaky and slightly saline layers sandwiching that lu
FoodDec. 23, 2016
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Son of actor Song Kang-ho joins pro football club
The son of the popular actor Song Kang-ho joined a South Korean professional football club Thursday.Suwon Samsung Bluewings in the top-flight K League Classic said they drafted right fullback Song Jun-pyung out of Yonsei University.The 20-year-old previously played on Maetan High School based in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, some 45 kilometers south of Seoul.In this photo provided by Suwon Samsung Bluewings football club, Song Jun-pyung (top row, second from R), son of the popular actor Song Kang-h
FilmDec. 22, 2016
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The unlikely saviors of Libya’s Roman remains
LEPTIS MAGNA, Libye (AFP) -- Ali Hribish stands by the Arch of Septimius Severus which dominates Libya’s ancient city of Leptis Magna, brandishing letters of thanks for his efforts to protect the site. The former electricity company employee in his 50s has become the Roman city’s unlikely savior, protecting it from looting and vandalism as chaos rocks the country following the 2011 downfall of dictator Moamer Kadhafi. Despite having no background in archaeology, Hribish gathered a band of fighte
CultureDec. 22, 2016
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17 stolen masterpieces returned to Italy with only scratches
VERONA, Italy (AP) -- Seventeen masterpieces valued at 17 million euros ($17.7 million) were returned to Italy from Ukraine on Wednesday after being stolen by masked, armed robbers from a Verona art museum last year. Italian Culture Minister Dario Franceschini, who traveled to Kiev to retrieve the paintings -- which included works by Rubens, Tintoretto and Mantegna -- said the possibility of ever recovering them once seem remote. Still, the paintings returned with little more than scratches afte
PerformanceDec. 22, 2016
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Dick Van Dyke to appear in upcoming sequel to ‘Mary Poppins’
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Dick Van Dyke will appear in Disney’s upcoming sequel to “Mary Poppins.”Van Dyke played chimney sweep Bert in the 1964 original as well as the elderly banker, Mr. Dawes. He told Entertainment Tonight that in “Mary Poppins Returns,” he will play Mr. Dawes’ son.The 91-year-old comedy legend says he will be going to London in the spring to shoot his part, which he calls “a little song-and-dance number.”He told The Hollywood Reporter that the movie will be set 20 years after the
FilmDec. 22, 2016
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Kane Brown turned Facebook likes into a country music career
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) -- As a kid, Kane Brown and his mother used to sing together as pretend “American Idol” contestants. But when Brown actually tried out for the show years later, he kept getting rejected or stereotyped. “They told me they didn‘t need another Scotty McCreery,” Brown said. “I tried out for ‘X Factor’ and they put me in a boy band and I ended up quitting.”So the 23-year-old singer from the Tennessee-Georgia border near Chattanooga turned to Facebook to find an audience for
PerformanceDec. 22, 2016
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Korea’s oldest bookstore to relaunch in Seoul
Korea’s oldest bookstore will be brought back to life 14 years after its closing, local publishers said Thursday.Jongno Books, more commonly known as Jongno Seojeok, will relaunch Friday at Seoul’s Jongno intersection, according to book publishing officials. Under a different mother company and management, the new store will replace the Jongno Tower branch of bookstore chain Bandi & Lunis. A former executive of Youngpoong Bookstore, a Korean bookstore chain, will take the helm of the new store.
BooksDec. 22, 2016
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[Herald Review] ‘Misbehavior’ of two female teachers, one male student
“For a very long time, she had heard stories about stupid women. She was warned more often against stupid women than against dangerous men,” reads an excerpt from “Good Person” (unofficial translation), a novel released last month by Korean writer Kang Hwa-gil.The book draws on the small inconveniences and anxieties that a woman faces in everyday life, and the striving to become a “good,” well-reputed and likeable person. Like the novel, “Misbehavior,” the latest drama film by emerging director
FilmDec. 22, 2016
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Bolbbalgan4 knocks Big Bang off top spot
Indie duo Bolbbalgan4 (Shofar Music)Indie duo Bolbbalgan4 has taken over the top of the charts once again with its new single “Say You Like Me,” knocking K-pop powerhouses Big Bang and EXO from the top spots. A hidden track off the female duo’s first studio album, “Red Planet” was released on Thursday and has claimed the No. 1 spot on seven of the biggest local music charts including MelOn, Genie and Olleh. Bolbbalgan4 is considered to be unique in the local music industry, which is largely dom
PerformanceDec. 22, 2016
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'Hwarang’ drama to be made into musical
A promotional image for the TV drama “Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth.” (KBS2)The new TV drama “Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth” is gearing up to hit the musical stage, according to Asia Bridge Contents on Wednesday. The period drama’s first of 20 episodes aired Monday, but there are already talks of turning the KBS2 TV series into a live musical. A statement by Asia Bridge Contents confirmed that the company, along with Oh Boy Project, already have plans to produce a musical spin-off of “Hwar
PerformanceDec. 22, 2016
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French art analysis firm lashes out against Korean prosecution’s report
French image analysis firm Lumiere Technology strongly refuted the Korean prosecution’s announcement that “Beautiful Woman” is an authentic piece by late artist Chun Kyung-ja.“It is deeply disturbing to see our professional and expert opinion -- which is based on painstaking, detailed and thorough investigations -- on the artwork of Chun Kyung-ja thus ignored and unequivocally criticized without credible or scientific evidence,” the firm’s CEO Jean Penicaut said in a statement released Wednesday
PerformanceDec. 21, 2016
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Most anticipated Hallyu stars of 2017 in China
Korean celebrities Kim Soo-hyun, Jun Ji-hyun, Song Joong-ki and Yoona were selected as Hallyu stars to look out for in 2017 in a survey conducted by Chinese media outlets. In a joint survey by Chinese newspaper People’s Daily and Korea’s Customers Council, an additional 10 Hallyu stars, including boy bands EXO, Big Bang and NCT Dream, were picked as the most anticipated stars of 2017. Some 307,520 people participated in the survey. Actor Song Joong-ki (Blossom Entertainment) Actor Kim Soo-hyun
TelevisionDec. 21, 2016
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Books for for the bookworm in your life
I‘m ready to give the book the nine-lives prize. How many times has it been ruled obsolete? And yet, people are buying and enjoying print books more than ever.I’ve used an e-reader on occasion, but when it comes to the gift books featured below, there‘s nothing like the printed page for displaying their superior graphics, gorgeous illustrations and well-organized information. There’s something for everyone here, from the lighthearted (“The Aloha Shirt”) to the sublime (“Fireflies”). Browse this
BooksDec. 21, 2016