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Jung's paternity reveal exposes where Korea stands on extramarital babies
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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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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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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K-pop fandoms wield growing influence over industry decisions
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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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New history organization to fuel debate on ancient territories
Historians critical of scholars’ colonial views formed a new organization on Sunday to push their claims on ancient territories, a move expected to pour further fuel on a debate with their academic opponents.The Council for Correct History for Future was launched with the Hangaram History and Culture Research Center, among other private organizations, as founding members. An official with the council said 115 organizations have signed up, with more to soon follow suit.These historians have been
CultureJune 27, 2016
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Taeyeon's solo album boasts strong preorders
Taeyeon of Korean girl group Girls' Generation enjoyed robust preorders of her second solo EP, the singer's management agency said Monday.As of Monday morning, the number of preordered copies of "Why" broke the 100,000 mark, S.M. Entertainment said in a press release. The EP will be released at midnight on online music streaming services. The music video of the album's title song, "Why," will be released at the same hour on the global video-sharing network YouTube. Taeyeon's new album also featu
PerformanceJune 27, 2016
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'Independence Day' franchise makes successful return to Korean box office after 20 years
The Hollywood sci-fi blockbuster "Independence Day: Resurgence" landed with 699,687 in attendance to take the No. 1 spot at the South Korean box office last weekend, data showed Monday.Directed by Roland Emmerich, the sequel to the 1996 hit film "Independence Day" depicts the Earth facing a new threat, 20 years after a calamitous alien attack on U.S. Independence Day drove mankind to the brink of ruin. The sequel was released in 2-D, 3-D and IMAX 3-D versions."The Jungle Book" fell to No. 2 afte
FilmJune 27, 2016
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Rocky future for Somalia’s ancient cave art
LAAS GEEL, Somalia (AFP) - Centuries have passed since Neolithic artists swirled red and white color on the cliffs of northern Somalia, painting antelopes, cattle, giraffes and hunters carrying bows and arrows.Today, the paintings at Laas Geel in the self-declared state of Somaliland retain their fresh brilliance, providing vivid depictions of a pastoralist history dating back some 5,000 years or more.“These paintings are unique. This style cannot be found anywhere in Africa,” said Abdisalam Sha
CultureJune 27, 2016
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Melted dreams: Art installation to vanish during conventions
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – “The American Dream” will melt away during the Republican and Democratic national conventions.Two artists from Brooklyn are installing massive ice sculptures of the words “The American Dream” in Cleveland and Philadelphia during those cities' respective conventions next month.Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese hope their 1814-kilogram sculptures prompt viewers to think about issues of racial and income inequality and the erosion of opportunity. On July 19, the duo will install
PerformanceJune 27, 2016
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K-pop hit makers make foray into indie music
Four-member indie rock band Hyukoh made a quiet debut in the Korean music scene in September of 2014, dropping the EP “20.” Soon, however, word of the band’s moody, hip tunes began spreading via social media and the band began selling out at small clubs. And when Hyukoh appeared on popular variety program “Infinite Challenge” in 2015 and rose to even wider acclaim, it grabbed the attention of YG Entertainment, which was seeking to extend its musical reach. In July that year, Hyukoh became the f
PerformanceJune 26, 2016
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Kim Seong-min declared brain-dead
Actor Kim Seong-min, who was found unconscious after a suicide attempt following a fight with his wife early Friday, was declared brain-dead on Sunday. The Seoul St. Mary’s Hospital’s medical team in charge of Kim’s case pronounced him brain-dead around 8:45 a.m., the hospital said in a press conference Sunday afternoon. Kim had said before that he would kill himself when under the influence of alcohol, local media reported, quoting his wife. Actor Kim Seong-min (Yonhap) Surgery was scheduled fo
TelevisionJune 26, 2016
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Iconic clubs feted in celebrity-filled Paris menswear shows
PARIS (AP) -- Actor Robert Pattinson took center stage at Dior Homme's menswear show in Paris that celebrated the styles of Britain’s iconic retro club, The Haeuroienda -- against a theatrical fairground backdrop that had celebrity attendees gawping. Kenzo, too, paid homage to legendary retro clubs in a show dedicated to the flamboyant styles once worn at New York music venues.Here are some of the highlights of the spring-summer 2017 collections.Rise of Robert PattinsonPattinson, who has success
Arts & DesignJune 26, 2016
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Greek foundation unveils new Athens opera, national library
ATHENS (AFP) -- A leading Greek foundation on Friday unveiled a sprawling new park, opera and national library in southern Athens designed to “give hope” to a country brought low by a six-year economic crisis.The 1,400-seat opera, library and adjoining park designed by famed Italian architect Renzo Piano cost nearly 600 million euros ($680 million) and took eight years to design and build.“We thought it was very important to give hope,” Andreas Dracopoulos, copresident of the Stavros Niarchos fo
CultureJune 26, 2016
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Bill Cunningham, NY Times fashion photographer, dies at 87
NEW YORK (AP) -- Bill Cunningham, a longtime fashion photographer for The New York Times known for taking pictures of everyday people on the streets of New York, has died. He was 87. Cunningham died Saturday in New York City, according to Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for the newspaper. He had been hospitalized recently after suffering a stroke. “To see a Bill Cunningham street spread was to see all of New York,” New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet said in a tweet posted to the newspaper'
PeopleJune 26, 2016
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‘The Handmaiden’ pulls in 4 million
Award-winning director Park Chan-wook’s “The Handmaiden” has attracted more than 4 million viewers so far. The film, which opened in local theaters on June 1, had attracted 4,005,806 moviegoers by Saturday, according to the Korean Film Council on Sunday. It is currently the best performing 19-rated film this year, having surpassed the mark set by “Deadpool,” an American superhero film that opened in February and attracted more than 3.2 million moviegoers. Actress Kim Min-hee (right) and actor Ha
FilmJune 26, 2016
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Oscar-nominated documentarian Liz Garbus makes a music video
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- What does it take to get an Oscar-nominated documentarian to direct a music video?A call from Glenn Close.That’s how Liz Garbus, director of “What Happened, Miss Simone?” came to make the video for “Ghost Story,” which is being released Friday in association with Close’s mental health advocacy organization, Bring Change 2 Mind .“Ghost Story” is by 16-year-old Whitney Woerz, who wrote the song to help a friend overcome depression and thoughts of suicide. The six-minute video f
PerformanceJune 26, 2016
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Lucas abandons plan to build museum in Chicago after lawsuit
CHICAGO (AP) – “Star Wars” creator George Lucas announced Friday that he has abandoned plans to build his art museum in Chicago, blaming delays over a lawsuit from a parks group opposed to development along the city’s prized lakefront. The filmmaker said in a statement he would take his Lucas Museum of Narrative Art to his home state of California, but he did not name a specific location. He blamed Chicago’s Friends of the Parks group for suing to stop construction on what is currently a parkin
PerformanceJune 26, 2016
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Chilled chicken noodle soup to stave off the heat
As the hot and humid days of summer lie ahead for the next three months, finding ways to cool off has one yearning for more comfortable environs and seeking foods to comfort one’s stomach and weary soul. The Korean palate is often dictated by purpose and seasonality, so for that reason chicken, glutinous rice, cold noodle soups, and high protein ingredients such as sea abalone are highly coveted during the summer months. Icy Pyongyang chogyetang (Christine Cho) Chogyetang is a delectable chic
FoodJune 24, 2016
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[Around the hotels] Round up of hotel events and news
Midsummer night’s getaway at W Seoul-Walkerhill W Seoul-Walkerhill is offering a signature summer cocktail promotion 2016 W Tiki Night, featuring Polynesian cocktails and an exotic atmosphere at WooBar. During the promotion, WooBar -- decorated Polynesian style -- will serve Tiki cocktails that have been modified from the popular 1940s and 1950s drinks. The cocktails are served in Tiki-shaped ceramic glasses representing New Zealand’s Maori tribe, or in tropical fruit such as coconuts. The drin
TravelJune 24, 2016
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[Travel Bits] Round up of travel news from around the world
Buyeo Seodong Lotus FestivalThe annual Buyeo Seodong Lotus Festival is a celebration of all thing lotus flowers, while highlighting the importance of preserving wild flowers. As part of the festival celebrations, the event features a variety of lotus flower experience programs such as lotus paper origami and flower soapmaking. This year’s festivities will run from July 8 to 17 at Buyeo’s Seodong Park. Although nowhere near as popular with tourists as Seoul and Busan, Buyeo continues to strength
TravelJune 24, 2016
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[Box Office] Latest movie releases
The Truth Beneath (Korea) Opened June 23 Thriller. Directed by Lee Kyoung-mi A power-hungry politician (Kim Joo-hyuk) and his strong-willed wife (Son Ye-jin) discover their daughter (Shin Ji-hoon) has gone missing just days before election day. The two struggle over what to prioritize –- family or ambition. Independence Day: Resurgence (U.S.) Opened June 22 Fantasy, Science fiction. Directed by Ronald Emmerich Nations join hands to devise a gargantuan defense program to protect themselves from a
FilmJune 24, 2016
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[Highlights] Arts and entertainment calendar
Theater Scene from the musical, “The Three Musketeers” (Showholic)“The Three Musketeers”: Based on Alexandre Dumas’ novel, “The Three Musketeers,” the musical rendition of the classic tale has returned to the Seoul stage. Revolving around the adventures of D’Artagnan and the three courageous musketeers ― Athos, Porthos and Aramis, the musical stars Kai, B1A4’s CNU and Sandeul, Kang Tae-eul and Park Sung-Hwan. The production will be staged until Sunday at the D Cube Arts Center in Seoul. Tickets
PerformanceJune 24, 2016
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Kim Seong-min found unconscious after attempted suicide
Actor Kim Seong-min was found unconscious after a suicide attempt following a fight with his wife in the small hours of Friday, according to the police. (Yonhap)The Seocho police said they first visited Kim’s house past midnight on Thursday night leading to Friday morning when his 18-year-old son reported a domestic violence case at 1:15 a.m., claiming Kim was hitting his wife. Kim’s wife, however, said the fight was “only a minor conflict” between the couple.Instead of pursuing the case, she de
June 24, 2016
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CJ E&M reaps reward from investing in Broadway musical 'Kinky Boots'
CJ E&M, Korea's leading entertainment company, said Friday it has generated $200 million in sales from investing in the hit Broadway musical "Kinky Boots" even before its opening.In 2012, the Seoul-based company became a co-producer of the show that tells the story of a man who latches onto the niche market of making boots for transvestites after inheriting a failing shoe business from his father.The company provided 7.4 percent of the $13.5 million necessary to jump-start the musical adaptation
EntertainmentJune 24, 2016