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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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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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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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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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Artist Eliasson plans gigantic fountain for Versailles
PARIS (AFP) -- Danish artist Olafur Eliasson, who wowed New Yorkers with his 10-story urban waterfalls and Londoners with his giant trippy sunset at Tate Modern, said Monday he wanted to “make dreams come true” with his latest project in France. He plans to follow Anish Kapoor’s controversial “Queen’s vagina” sculpture at the Palace of Versailles outside Paris with “an incredibly high” fountain in its gardens. But he refused to say how big the jet of water which will be shot from the top of the
PerformanceMay 3, 2016
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FBI returns to home of man linked to $500m Boston art heist
HARTFORD, Connecticut (AP) -- Federal authorities returned on Monday to search the Connecticut property of a reputed mobster suspecting of having knowledge about the largest art heist in U.S. history. FBI agents went to the Manchester home of Robert Gentile. It wasn’t immediately clear why they were there. Agents sent up a small tent in the front yard. Federal prosecutors believe the 79-year-old Gentile knows about the still-unsolved 1990 theft at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. T
PerformanceMay 3, 2016
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[Herald Review] Long-lost granddaughter returns in ‘Canola’
“Canola” is a genuinely moving film. It is refreshingly simple. It employs no gimmicks and focuses on delivering an original story about the bond between a grandparent and a grandchild. The film is set on the idyllic coast of Jejudo Island, where a young girl Hye-ji lives with her grandmother, Gye-choon, played by Youn Yuh-jung. A female diver, Gye-choon makes a modest living by selling the clams and fish she catches, and provides for her granddaughter, whose parents’ whereabouts are unknown. H
FilmMay 3, 2016
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Cosmo editor Joanna Coles writing guide to modern love
NEW YORK (AP) -- Cosmopolitan editor in chief Joanna Coles is working on a “no-nonsense” guide to some very old subjects in a very new world: sex and intimacy. Harper, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, told the Associated Press on Monday that it plans to release a book by Coles in 2018. The book currently is untitled. According to Harper, Coles will take on what she considers a “new sexual revolution” and offer advice for how to find “sustaining love” when all the rules have changed. “As t
BooksMay 3, 2016
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Met fashion exhibit explores dialogue between hand, machine
NEW YORK (AP) -- For decades, argues Andrew Bolton, the star curator of blockbuster fashion exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, we’ve all been looking at fashion through a flawed prism. We’ve assumed, he says, that hand-made garments are better, purer, fancier, more luxurious. And that machine-made garments are inherently inferior, even mediocre. We’re wrong, Bolton says, and his new Met exhibit opening this week, “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,” seeks to prove that t
Arts & DesignMay 3, 2016
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[Herald Review] KNB combines classic with contemporary in ‘Serenade & The Rite of Spring’
The Korean National Ballet unveiled its combined performance of “Serenade & The Rite of Spring” over the weekend, showcasing a night of blissful classical ballet and unorthodox modern dance. While the KNB’s past performances of Stravinsky’s wildly unexpected avant-garde ballet “The Rite of Spring” were coupled with the performance of the Beethoven classic “The Seventh Symphony,” this season’s replacement and premiere of “Serenade” was a much-welcomed surprise when it was staged at the LG Arts
PerformanceMay 2, 2016
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[Herald Review] Korean folk hero meets Sherlock Holmes
“Phantom Detective” was inspired by the Korean folk tale “The Story of Hong Gil-dong,” according to the film’s director Jo Sung-hee. In the tale, the main character is a Robin Hood-like antihero who exercises his own brand of vigilante justice by stealing from the corrupt rich and redistributing his spoils to the poor. The lead of “Phantom Detective,” also named Hong Gil-dong and played colorfully by actor Lee Je-hoon, is something like a cross between the old folk hero and Sherlock Holmes. Lik
FilmMay 2, 2016
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Director Park Chan-wook says ‘The Handmaiden’ is juicy
Award-winning director Park Chan-wook said Monday his Cannes-bound film “The Handmaiden” is a lot different from his previous works for having the most lines and giving subtle pleasures. “It has the most lines of all films that I have made. It also has four protagonists, a long running time and is a very juicy film,” Park said during a news conference at a Seoul hotel to promote the upcoming thriller. “I think this is the most singular of all my films since it is full of small funs.” So, it cam
FilmMay 2, 2016
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Jazz fest’s last day finishes soggy, but strong
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Wind, rain and a lightning strike beside the stage where Bonnie Raitt was singing didn’t stop the soggy last day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival from rollicking to a close. Lightning hit the scaffolding for a giant TV screen showing fans close-ups of Raitt and the band performing “Keep Your Mouth Shut.” People nearby jumped backward at the bright flash at the screen’s top outer corner. Then came a thunderclap, sounding like a brief explosion. Raitt kept singing
PerformanceMay 2, 2016
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Art against the system
Chinese artist Liu Wei has been at the center of controversy in the Chinese contemporary art world. In 1999, he and fellow artists put up a radical exhibition that displayed a dead fetus on an ice bed, with human and animal parts hanging from the ceiling. Liu also presented a video installation showing naked people crawling on the floor like bugs.Liu Wei poses in front of “Merely a Mistake.” (Plateau) The exhibition prompted the Chinese government to enforce a legal ban on “bloody, brutal disp
PerformanceMay 2, 2016
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Salonen, a conductor in demand, eyes more time to compose
NEW YORK (AFP) - As one of the leading lights in contemporary classical music, Esa-Pekka Salonen is in an enviable position where he can pick and choose at will. The 57-year-old Finn is in New York conducting the Metropolitan Opera’s triumphant production of “Elektra,” the challenging Strauss work that Salonen said had figured on a list he jotted down in his 20s of operas he hoped to perform. But Salonen, who led the Los Angeles Philharmonic for 17 years, during which he was hailed for putting t
PerformanceMay 2, 2016
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Family Guy creator to sing with Boston Pops opening night
BOSTON (AP) -- Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane is helping the Boston Pops kick off its spring concert series. The 42-year-old actor and filmmaker will be the orchestra's opening night guest on Friday. He’ll be singing a selection of popular songs from the 1940s and 1950s, according to the ensemble. The New England native is no stranger to the orchestra: He also appeared with them over the summer. MacFarlane was born in Kent, Connecticut, and graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design in
PerformanceMay 2, 2016
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S. Korea holds cooking event for Iranians
South Korea hosted a cooking event in Tehran over the weekend to give Iranians a rare chance to savor the taste of some of Korea's most popular foods, as the Asian country stepped up its foray into one of the world's least-tapped markets, organizers said Monday. Hosted by the state-run Korea Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation on Sunday, the "K-Food Cooking Class" was attended by100 Iranians. The participants were selected among more than 350 applicants, organizers said.At the event Irani
FoodMay 2, 2016
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Freedom and diversity at JIFF
Among Jeonju International Film Festival’s rich lineup of films this year is a controversial documentary titled “Spy Nation.” The work spotlights a 2013 case in which South Korea’s intelligence agency accused Yu Woo-sung, an ethnic Chinese -- who defected from North Korea and has since become a Seoul Metropolitan Government official -- of spying for the North. In the trial process, it was exposed that the National Intelligence Service had fabricated evidence against Yu in an attempt to charge hi
FilmMay 1, 2016
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Freedom and diversity at JIFF
Among Jeonju International Film Festival’s rich lineup of films this year is a controversial documentary titled “Spy Nation.” The work spotlights a 2013 case in which South Korea’s intelligence agency accused Yu Woo-sung, an ethnic Chinese -- who defected from North Korea and has since become a Seoul Metropolitan Government official -- of spying for the North. In the trial process, it was exposed that the National Intelligence Service had fabricated evidence against Yu in an attempt to charge h
FilmMay 1, 2016
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Akdong Musician to hold mini concert
Music duo Akdong Musician will be holding a mini concert ahead of the official release of their new album, the duo’s agency YG Entertainment announced on their official blog www.yg-life.com. The poster on the agency’s blog reads “See you on Children’s Day in Seoul Forest/ enter adolescence” and announces the concert schedule. Poster for Akdong Musician’s mini concert (YG Entertainment) The duo, consisting of siblings Lee Chan-hyuk and Lee Su-hyun, won the first prize in season two of SBS’ auditi
PerformanceMay 1, 2016
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4 whaling paintings by J.M.W. Turner to be united
NEW YORK (AP) -- Four whaling paintings by the British artist J.M.W. Turner will be united for the first time in an upcoming exhibition in New York City. “Turner’s Whaling Pictures” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens May 10 and runs through Aug. 7 The paintings were created toward the end of the artist’s career. Seascapes and other marine subjects were among Turner’s favorite subjects. The whaling paintings were exhibited in pairs at the Royal Academy in London in 1845 and 1846. One of th
PerformanceMay 1, 2016
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Jazz fest: Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dog acts canceled by rain
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Thunderstorms forced the cancellation of Saturday's late acts at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, including scheduled appearances by Stevie Wonder, rapper Snoop Dogg, Beck and others. Overcast skies turned to rain around 3 p.m. but that didn’t stop the music as fans reveled in such acts as New Orleans bounce artist Big Freedia, Dr. John and the Nite Trippers and Hurray for the Riff Raff. But all that changed an hour later as heavier rain barred performances by Wond
PerformanceMay 1, 2016
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‘Train to Busan’ to premiere at Cannes Film Festival
The blockbuster movie “Train to Busan” has been invited to the 69th Cannes Film Festival, according to the film’s distributor NEW. Director Yeon Sang-ho and the film’s main cast -- actor Gong Yoo, actress Jung Yu-mi and child actress Kim Soo-an -- will attend the film’s world premiere at Cannes and its official red carpet event. From left: actor Gong Yoo, actress Jung Yu-mi, and child actress Kim Soo-an (NEW) The movie, which depicts the story of people trying to flee to Busan, will be screened
FilmMay 1, 2016
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Copyright expires on Bolero, world's most famous classical crescendo
PARIS (AFP) - Almost 90 years after it was first performed in Paris, the copyright ran out on Sunday on one of the most popular and unique pieces of classical music, Ravel’s “Bolero.” “We are accustomed to say that a performance of Bolero begins every 10 minutes in the world. As the work lasts 17 minutes, it is therefore playing at all times somewhere,” said Laurent Petitgirard of France’s Society of Authors, Composers and Music Publishers. “And it is likely that we will hear it even more now, i
PerformanceMay 1, 2016