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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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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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[Herald Interview] 'Trump will use tariffs as first line of defense for American manufacturing'
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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 Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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[Health and care] Getting cancer young: Why cancer isn’t just an older person’s battle
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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Isaac Mizrahi says new show a survey, not a 'retrospective'
NEW YORK (AP) -- Don’t call the Jewish Museum exhibition on Isaac Mizrahi's work a retrospective. Those, the 54-year-old designer said, are for dead people. This journey through several elegant rooms on Fifth Avenue is more like a mid-career survey. "I was very, very reticent and a little bit, kind of, shocked," he said Monday of his first reaction to the idea of a show just for him. "I hesitated, only because I feel as though it needed a lot of exploration and a lot of clarification." But awa
Arts & DesignMarch 16, 2016
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Korean hit drama to get Chinese remake
The South Korean mega-hit TV drama "Pretty Woman" will get a Chinese version, its producer said Tuesday.Bon Factory said the Chinese remake of the popular MBC TV romantic drama, which gained great popularity last year, will be co-produced with China's J-Walk Studio, the entertainment agency for Chinese top star Yang Mi.The drama's author Cho Sung-hee will participate in the joint production to revive the drama's original traits, according to Bon Factory.Details such as who will become the main a
TelevisionMarch 15, 2016
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[Herald interview] A violinist’s relentless pursuit of joint South -North Korea orchestra
Even after eight years of dedicated struggle and failed attempts to hold a unified South and North Korean orchestra performance, violinist and human rights activist Won Hyung-joon has not lost hope. Inspired by the work of Daniel Barenboim, who in 1999 founded the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra composed of Israeli and Palestinian musicians, Won established the Lindenbaum Music Company in 2009, combining his musical and humanitarian efforts to forge a historic orchestra alliance between the two ho
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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Government introduces new logo
A new standard government logo was unveiled Tuesday with the aim of promoting a unified government identity. The new taegeuk logo, featuring blue, red and white – the three main colors of the Korean national flag -- will replace the current logo in the shape of the mugunghwa national flower, which has been used since 1988. It will also replace individual logos used by more than 750 ministries and government-affiliated organizations. Kim Jong-deok, Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism (left
CultureMarch 15, 2016
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Actor Song Joong-ki toes line between pretty, masculine in 'Descendants of the Sun'
Rarely have the words "pretty" and "masculine" been used to describe the same person, but actor Song Joong-ki is an exception.Song, who portrays the relentlessly romantic Yoo Si-jin in "Descendants of the Sun," has proven that pretty boys can be just as manly, if not more so than the Don Drapers typically cast in such roles.In the KBS 2TV series, Yoo plays the Army captain who not-so-subtly admires Dr. Kang Mo-yeon (Song Hye-kyo). Even though his lines border on sexual harassment -- "Are you sti
TelevisionMarch 15, 2016
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Song Joong-ki, Song Hye-kyo to promote show in Hong Kong
Actor Song Joong-ki and actress Song Hye-kyo will leave for Hong Kong to promote their drama "Descendants of the Sun" next month, the actor's talent agency said Tuesday.They will likely hold a promotional event some time before April 6, which is when the KBS 2TV series will premiere on the channel Viu TV in Hong Kong, Blossom Entertainment said.It'll be their first promotional tour abroad since the show, broadcast simultaneously in South Korea and China, started last month.It's unclear whether o
TelevisionMarch 15, 2016
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‘K-pop Academy’ to open at Korean cultural centers abroad
Korean cultural centers overseas will soon offer K-pop courses for foreigners, the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism said. These courses will take place under the “K-pop Academy,” which aims to promote hallyu. The academies are scheduled to open at 20 Korean cultural centers in 18 countries, including China and the U.S. The first academy opened at the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai on Tuesday. Professors from Sejong University and Howon University will give vocal and dance lessons a
March 15, 2016
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[Hallyu power] How paths crossed for Love X Stereo
As with most indie bands, things were never planned to a T for electro-rock duo Love X Stereo. Asked about the meaning behind the band’s name in an interview last week, the two members looked at each other and laughed. “Bands hate being asked that question,” member Toby Hwang said before adding that it had been a mixture of happenstance and compulsion. “I’m a big fan of The Cardigans,” said Hwang, seated on a rickety chair in the duo’s basement studio in northern Seoul. Electro-rock band Love X
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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Busan artist receives Sony photography prize
Busan-based photographer and graphic designer Lee Chang-hun has won the first prize of the Korea National Award, which is part of the 2016 Sony World Photography Awards. Kim Tae-hoon and Kim Seok-jin won the second and third prizes respectively, in the Korean category of the world’s biggest photography competition. “Wonderland” by Lee Chang-hun (World Photography Organization) The National Awards competition rewards the best single image taken by a local photographer. It is held in 60 countries
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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In Whitney exhibit, Poitras explores the art of surveillance
NEW YORK (AP) -- Here's a question you’ve likely never asked yourself: Can covert surveillance be beautiful? But you might be asking it as you stroll through "Astro Noise," journalist and filmmaker Laura Poitras' exhibit at the Whitney Museum of American Art, in which images stemming from mass government surveillance are, in a number of cases, physically striking. Take, for example, the patterns of bright greens, blues and oranges adorning the wall as one enters the exhibit. Seen from afar, they
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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Korea unveils unified gov't emblem
South Korea unveiled a unified emblem for its government Tuesday in an effort to save costs and help people easily recognize government organizations. A dynamic, open-ended "taegeuk" mark will be used as the new government symbol, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said. The new design is based on the taegeuk, a symbol that is most prominently displayed on the country's national flag.South Korean government ministries and state-run agencies have been using different symbols to represent
CultureMarch 15, 2016
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EXID's Hani to return to work after three-week break
Hani, a member of K-pop girl group EXID, will resume public activities after taking a three-week break for health reasons, her agency said Tuesday.Hani will attend the group's "meet and greet" session for Chinese fans in Shanghai on Friday, her first public appearance in three weeks, Banana Culture said.She took the short leave to focus on receiving treatment for enteritis and due to fatigue.During the band's first fan event overseas since its debut in February 2012, the members will perform the
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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Lee Hi returns -- more pensive, still passionate
It’s been four years since high school student Lee Hi made judges’ jaws drop on audition show “K-Pop Star” with her precocious rendition of Jazmine Sullivan’s “Bust Your Windows” -- a song about smashing an unfaithful lover’s car. It’s been three years since she debuted as a solo singer with retro-soul album “1,2,3,4.” Now 21 years old, the still-young starlet has returned after a long hiatus with new album “Seoulite,” released March 9. The lead track “Breathe” is a soft, piano-based ballad; Lee
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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Radiohead announces global shows amid album build-up
NEW YORK (AFP) - Radiohead announced Monday concerts in six cities around the world as speculation builds for the experimental rockers' much-anticipated but unannounced ninth album. The band said it would play from May 20 to Oct. 4 at major arenas in Amsterdam, Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles and Mexico City, with two shows in each city except London, where Radiohead will play three. The British rockers were already announced as headliners for eight festivals including Primavera Sound in Ba
PerformanceMarch 15, 2016
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Yoga class, craft beer brewing, lunch with artists
Tango dance, yoga and craft beer brewing -- activities you may never imagine would be taking place at museums -- are happening in traditional art museums. In an effort to broaden their audience base, museums are coming up with programs to make themselves more accessible to the general public. In addition to the traditional docent-guided tours and artist talks, museums now offer a chance for visitors to have a hands-on experience not only with art, but also with other diverse cultural fields. D
PerformanceMarch 14, 2016
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Exhibition shows Korean journey toward universal suffrage
With the nation's 20th general election less than a month away, a retrospective exhibition is taking place that will guide visitors through the tumultuous history of South Korean democracy.The National Museum of Korean Contemporary History opened a special exhibition titled "Elections Foster Democracy" on Monday, with 300 relevant historical materials, including decades-old election posters and ballot boxes.Since the first general election took place on May 10, 1948, to establish an independent
PerformanceMarch 14, 2016
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Korea to offer K-pop classes at 20 overseas Korean cultural centers
South Korea will run a program for teaching K-pop songs and dance moves to foreigners interested in Korean culture at its overseas cultural centers, the government said Monday.The "K-pop academy" is scheduled to open gradually at 20 Korean cultural centers in 18 countries across the world by August, starting with the Korean Cultural Center in Shanghai on Tuesday, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said in a release.The countries that will have the academies include China, Thailand, Indi
PerformanceMarch 14, 2016
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‘Descendants of the Sun’ hits 440m views in China
The popularity of KBS2 TV drama series “Descendants of the Sun” in China apparently has the nation’s government on edge. On Saturday, China’s Ministry of Public Security posted a warning against watching “Descendants of the Sun” on its official Weibo site. “An enormous fandom of Korean drama ‘Descendants of the Sun’ starring Song Joong-ki has emerged as it began to air in Korea and China. It is easy to see that many have fallen in love with the male lead Song,” it said, warning that “watching K
TelevisionMarch 14, 2016
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[Herald interview] Opera director Umberto Fanni to attempt first world opera production
Italian pianist-turned-artistic director Umberto Fanni has his eyes set on premiering the world’s first global opera production. Once a touted concert pianist, Fanni is currently director general of the Royal Opera House in Muscat, Oman, where he is working on his latest large-scale international project, looking to bridge the gap between global opera performances. During his first visit to Korea, Fanni is consulting with the head of the Korea National Opera about the state-run opera’s partici
PerformanceMarch 14, 2016
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‘Star Wars’ wins, John Stamos slimed at Kids‘ Choice Awards
NEW YORK (AP) -- Will Ferrell, Adele and Jennifer Lawrence won at Nickelodeon's Kids’ Choice Awards, while John Stamos and favorite music group winner Fifth Harmony were among those doused with the show's trademark green slime. “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” won best film at the awards, hosted by Blake Shelton on Saturday at the Forum in Inglewood, California. Ferrell won favorite movie actor for “Daddy’s Home,” and Lawrence won favorite movie actress for the final “Hunger Games” installment.
FilmMarch 14, 2016