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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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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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Street art greats on show in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (AFP) - From Keith Haring and Basquiat to Banksy and Invader, Sotheby's new exhibition of street art legends in Hong Kong, launched Friday, taps into a growing appetite among young Asian collectors. Although auction houses have taken a knock as the China economy slows, the demand for street art in Asia has grown, with Hong Kong hosting an increasing number of exhibitions, sales and events. Last year a mosaic of 1970s American cartoon character Hong Kong Phooey by French artist Invader
PerformanceMarch 20, 2016
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Florence toasts Guggenheim eye for 20th century masterpieces
FLORENCE, Italy (AFP) - From Kandinsky to Pollock, the extraordinary impact collectors Peggy and Solomon Guggenheim had on 20th century art is celebrated by an exhibition of over 100 masterpieces that opened in Florence on Saturday. Subtitled “The Art of the Guggenheim Collections,” the exhibition, which will run in the Tuscan city's Palazzo Strozzi until July 24, explores how bohemian socialite Peggy, her uncle Solomon and the celebrated New York museum he established influenced European and Am
PerformanceMarch 20, 2016
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MMCA to be part of ‘Asian Avant-Garde’ project
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea will take part in a long-term art research project that seeks to define and study Asian avant-garde art trends in conjunction with major art institutions in Tokyo, Singapore and London. The MMCA will participate in the “Asian Avant-Garde” project as part of its goal to expand its global presence with the Tate Modern, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo and National Gallery of Singapore. Bartomeu Mari, director of the MMCA, announces
PerformanceMarch 20, 2016
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G-Dragon features on ‘Harlem Shake’ producer’s new album
Rapper G-Dragon of K-pop boy band Big Bang has collaborated with Baauer, best known for his 2013 hit song “Harlem Shake,” on a song on the American producer’s debut LP “Aa” released Friday. “Temple,” the ninth track on the album, features G-Dragon rapping in both Korean and English to a hypnotic trap melody, alongside British rapper M.I.A. Screenshot of music video for “Temple,” produced by Baauer and featuring G-Dragon and M.I.A (YouTube) This is the second time the two artists have collaborate
PerformanceMarch 20, 2016
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Adele to headline Glastonbury music festival
LONDON (AFP) - Adele will headline this year's Glastonbury music festival on June 25, the bestselling British singer and organizers said Friday. “She will headline Saturday night at this year’s Glastonbury Festival!” read a message on the festival's official Twitter account. The singer announced the news to fans live on stage in London as part of her first world tour in four years which she began this month. Adele has broken several records with her third and latest album, featuring the ballad “
PerformanceMarch 20, 2016
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Comedian-turned-director's new movie 'D-War II' due next year
BEIJING (Yonhap) -- Comedian-turned-film director Shim Hyung-rae announced Saturday the production of a sequel to his fantasy movie “D-War” from 2007. The sequel, “D-War II,” is the first “Hollywood-class” science fiction movie to be produced in China, Shim said at a news conference in Beijing. Production will begin around June with the movie slated for release worldwide in the summer of 2017, he said. With the new movie, Shim said he aims to generate more than 4 billion yuan ($618 million) in
FilmMarch 20, 2016
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[Weekender] Will ‘Descendants’ spur film-style TV drama production?
Almost everyone is talking about “Descendants of the Sun,” the latest joint Korea-China television drama project.Fans have fallen head over heels into the love story between an Army captain played by Song Joong-ki and a doctor played by Song Hye-kyo in a faraway, natural disaster-hit country. Critics, meanwhile, predict that this blockbuster will boost KBS, a network broadcaster that has been lagging behind MBC, SBS and even cable channels such as tvN in dramas.A scene from “Descendants of the S
TelevisionMarch 18, 2016
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[Weekender] Stars reap rewards of hallyu drama success
Behind the glory of hallyu dramas are the star-studded casts. After garnering attention abroad in Korean dramas -- mainly other Asian countries including China and Japan -- stars quickly jump into dramas and variety shows thereOverseas endorsements, and fan meetings follow, consolidating their positions, as well as the prominent status of hallyu.Starting with the unexpected success of the KBS2 TV drama series “Winter Sonata” which aired on Japanese satellite channel BS2 in 2003, the drama’s prot
TelevisionMarch 18, 2016
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[Weekender] TV dramas exert tourist pull
As worldwide interest in Korean entertainment and content continues its global thrust, the city of Seoul is starting to see an influx in “hallyu-based” tourism, leading to the establishment of Korean drama-inspired tourist guides to assist die-hard fans in tracking down the filming locations of their favorite Korean dramas. “Not long ago, something strange happened on a cold winter day in China -- fried chicken and beer starting selling like hotcakes,” reads VisitSeoul’s Hallyu Tourist Guide. “T
TelevisionMarch 18, 2016
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[Weekender] How Korean dramas hook global viewers
A longtime fan of Korean dramas, Yu Yijie, a 25-year-old Chinese graduate student at Kookmin University, instantly fell for Korean entertainment watching “Full House,” starring Rain and Song Hye-kyo, which aired in 2004. Since then, she has watched every popular Korean drama and gradually developed an interest in drama production. “I thought I would come to Korea (to study) when I was watching ‘My Girl’ in 2005, which was a huge hit in China, starring Lee Jun-ki and Lee Da-hae,” said Yu, in a ph
TelevisionMarch 18, 2016
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[Weekender] ‘Makjang’: Escape into the absurd
A vindictive mother-in-law slaps the male lead with a thick wedge of kimchi. Neon green laser beams shoot out of a businessman’s eyes. A woman fakes her own death, gets plastic surgery and remarries her ex-husband to take revenge. These are scenarios that have actually aired on prime-time Korean television series, and moreover been met with favorable ratings. Locally, these types of shows are referred to as “makjang” -- vernacular for situations that seem too outrageous to be true. The genre is
TelevisionMarch 18, 2016
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Actor Lee Byung-hun wins best actor at Asian Film Awards
Actor Lee Byung-hun won the award for best actor for his performance in “Inside Men” at the 10th Asian Film Awards on Wednesday. Lee, who starred as mobster Ahn Sang-goo in the box office hit political thriller, received the prize at the ceremony on March 17 at the Venetian Theater in Macau. “Inside Men,” which opened to much acclaim in local theaters last November and sold over 9 million tickets, is slated for release in Hong Kong on April 21, according to reports. Actor Lee Byung-hun poses wi
FilmMarch 18, 2016
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[EYE] Grandma’s lifelong prayer answered
When Korean-American author Helie Lee wrote her first book, “Still Life with Rice,” she had no inkling that it would endanger the lives of her extended family in North Korea. Having moved to Canada as a 4-year-old and settled in the U.S. a year later, Lee’s life could have been described as that of the typical “1.5 generation” in the U.S. -- one foot here and the other there, the generation that did not feel completely comfortable in either Korea or the U.S. “I am (part of the) 1.5 generation,
PeopleMarch 18, 2016
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Korean chicken noodle soup at Woo Hyung-joon Rice Mill
At Woo Hyung-joon Rice Mill, a new Korean restaurant that opened in January, the carbs are the real draw, from extra-chewy, glossy noodles strewn in chicken broth to nutty chicken porridge. The key to all those tasty carbs lies in the rice. “They say freshly milled grains are the backbone for very good rice,” said owner Woo Hyung-joon, which is why, he added, he and his team mill their grains.For the chicken porridge, Woo uses brown rice, allowing those hearty grains to add an earthy flavor to a
FoodMarch 18, 2016
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[Travel Bits] Upcoming festivals in Korea
Chicken and beer in Daegu The 2016 Chimac Festival, featuring Korea’s beloved combination of crispy fried chicken and cold beer, returns to Daegu. The local government has approved selling beer at this year’s festival and fried chicken and beer will be sold in large quantities at booths throughout the festival grounds. Musical performances by K-pop stars will accompany the food and drinks. The festival will take place at Duryu Park in Daegu’s Seongdang-dong from July 27-31. For inquiries, call (
TravelMarch 18, 2016
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[Box Office] Latest movie releases
Franny (U.S.) Opened March 17 Drama. Directed by Andrew Renzi A mysterious philanthropist (Richard Gere) begins to show an obsessive interest in a newly married couple (Dakota Fanning and Theo James) and becomes deeply involved in their lives. “Franny,” also titled “The Benefactor,” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last April. Risen (U.S.) Opened March 17 Biblical drama. Directed by Kevin Reynolds When the body of Jesus of Nazareth (Cliff Curtis) goes missing, Pontius Pilate (Peter Fi
FilmMarch 18, 2016
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Universality and marketability matter for Korean books to work in foreign market: agent
Good quality translation on top of universal appeal are the requisite elements needed for a Korean book to succeed overseas, said a Korean book agent on Thursday."Quantity doesn't really matter. The bottom line is it should be in good quality to help a foreign reader's understanding of Korean literature," said Im Young-hee at French publishing company Philippe Picquer, in an interview with Yonhap News Agency on the sideline of the Paris Book Fair. South Korea is the guest of honor to mark the 13
BooksMarch 18, 2016
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Korean agency, Chinese singers lock horns in first pleading
A South Korean entertainment management agency struck back at its Chinese K-pop hip-hop duo Tasty over a contract nullification suit Friday, claiming the artists' arguments are groundless.The first pleading between Woollim Entertainment, the defendant and subsidiary of S.M. C&C, and the two Chinese rappers, the plaintiffs, took place on Thursday. S.M. C&C is a listed music label of S.M. Entertainment, the country's second-largest talent agency by market capital.The trial opened about six months
PerformanceMarch 18, 2016
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Actor Lee Byung-hun named best actor at Asian Film Awards
South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun has won best actor at the Asian Film Awards (AFA) for his lead role in "Inside Men."Lee, who stars as the vengeful political henchman Ahn Sang-gu in the South Korean political thriller, was honored at the 10th AFA held in Macau on Thursday.The movie directed by Woo Min-ho portrays the complicated relationships between politicians, the press, the wealthy, law enforcement authorities and organized crime in South Korea.Since its release in November, it has gathered
FilmMarch 18, 2016
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'Descendants of the Sun' renews viewership record
TV drama "Descendants of the Sun" has set a fresh viewership record for itself on the eighth episode, when Dr. Kang Mo-yeon (Song Hye-kyo) finally confesses her feelings for Army Capt. Yoo Si-jin (Song Joong-ki), data showed Friday.The KBS 2TV series was viewed by 28.8 percent of TV homes nationwide on Thursday, up 0.3 percentage points from its previous record of 28.5 percent.In and around Seoul, the figure remained above the 30 percent mark, at 30.5 percent.In episode 8, Yoo enters a building
TelevisionMarch 18, 2016