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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Ador claims exclusive contracts with NewJeans still valid
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Heavy, wet snow to fall more often this winter
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SNU professors join growing movement calling for Yoon's resignation
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Presidential office criticizes opposition-led state auditor, prosecutor impeachment motions
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N. Korea launches 32nd wave of trash balloons, anti-S. Korea leaflets
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‘NewJeans are no longer under Ador,’ says legal expert
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[From the Scene] At this Starbucks, you need ID: Franchise opens store with view of North Korea
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NewJeans leave for Japan shows day after unilaterally terminating contract with Ador
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Will Min Hee-jin reunite with NewJeans?
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‘Dear Korea’ spreads from pixels to paper
Her comics have been a mainstay of the expat webtoon world for years, but now Jen Lee will be putting “Dear Korea” to paper in a new book. The cartoons are gently humorous depictions of life in Korea as an expat. The book will feature the first 50 webtoons from the series, plus various extras, bound up in a landscape format, a la “Garfield.”“It’s very reminiscent. It’s almost a very belated anniversary to how long I’ve been here, how I’ve learned and how I’ve grown and how I’d like to keep going
Expat LivingMarch 9, 2016
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Seoul Global Center to run classes for entrepreneurs
Seoul Global Center is inviting would-be expat entrepreneurs to join its Business Start-up School from March 28.The school is a two-week course of evening classes that run every weekday from 7-9 p.m., covering subjects including investment procedures, creating a business plan, and tax and employment regulations. Besides information gained through the course, those who take it will get 25 points toward a start-up visa, and access to business coaching and advice.Applications are open until March 2
Expat LivingMarch 9, 2016
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Comic show to cut movies down to size
Want to watch half a dozen movies but only have a couple hours to spare? Seoul Players and Stand-up Seoul might be able to help you out.Performers from the two groups will stage a joint show on Friday, with each one attempting to perform a movie in 10 minutes.This can be through a “sweded” presentation, in which the story is retold in much-edited form, but some performers are more off-piste in how they present their film.“Some people do a PowerPoint presentation, some people do a ‘meta’ idea, th
Expat LivingMarch 9, 2016
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Storytelling concert to present Korean, Egyptian, Greek tales
Kim Seung-ah will perform in Seoul to celebrate the ninth anniversary of her debut as an artist storyteller on April 2.Kim performs Korean stories and gives workshops to international audiences about Korean culture and storytelling art, such as “pansori,” a form of lyrical singing. Kim Seung-ahIn concert, titled “The Day Will Come Again,” Kim will perform alongside Korean artists, including master pansori singer Bae Il-dong, Silk Road Ensemble drummer Kim Dong-won, and traditional bamboo flutis
Expat LivingMarch 9, 2016
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HBC music festival invites performers for May
Annual live music festival HBC Fest is inviting performers to take part when it returns to the streets of Haebangchon, Seoul, in May.The free festival, which takes place in small venues in Haebangchon and Gyeongnidan near Itaewon, has been running twice a year for 10 years.Last year, the organizers began running smaller “club nights” with a few venues every month. The May HBC Fest will take place on May 27 and 28 across 20 venues and 60 acts have already been lined up. There are usually around 1
Expat LivingMarch 9, 2016
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Yeoksam center to provide tax advice
Yeoksam Global Village Center will be offering free tax counseling for expats on Tuesday.Tax counselors from Yeoksam District Tax Office will visit the center from 9:30 a.m. to noon to offer advice and information.To book a counseling session, email ygvc0417@gmail.com with your name, nationality, contact number, preferred time and a brief description of your query.For more information and directions to the center, visit global.seoul.go.kr/yeoksam.(paulkerry@heraldcorp.com)
Expat LivingMarch 9, 2016
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[Herald Interview] Lim Ji-young talks life after Queen Elisabeth violin crown
Violinist Lim Ji-young has made her way back home after becoming the first Korean violinist to win the highest honor at the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Belgium last May, performing Brahms’ Concerto in D, op. 77. One of the classical world’s big three music competitions, last year’s Queen Elisabeth contest for violin featured 69 players of 20 nationalities, including 17 violinists from Korea. “It has been almost a year since winning at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition a
PerformanceMarch 9, 2016
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Seoul Fashion Week expands trade show component
Be prepared to see hip and trendy Seoulites flocking to downtown Seoul as Seoul Fashion Week returns with fall-winter 2016 collections from March 21-26. The biggest fashion event of the year will take place at two venues this season. The main venue is Dongdaemun Design Plaza and the other location is a former flour factory-turned hip fashion venue in Mullae-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu. More than 60 shows and presentations will be held at the two sites with a few designers hosting their own shows thr
Arts & DesignMarch 9, 2016
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Connecting cultures: Koreans returning from abroad make waves
For many Koreans, moving overseas helps personal and professional growth. This migration also has a broad impact on Korean society as many of the migrants return to Korea after decades abroad. When first-generation migrants left Korea, they could not have predicted the impact they would have upon their return, influencing Korean culture, lifestyle and business practices. Overseas ethnic Koreans (known as gyopo), travelers and students have also helped to open Korea to the world, changing the p
PeopleMarch 9, 2016
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Gyeongju National Museum director tapped to head National Museum of Korea
President Park Geun-hye tapped Lee Young-hoon, director of Gyeongju National Museum, to head the National Museum of Korea, Cheong Wa Dae said Wednesday. Director of Gyeongju National Museum Lee Young-hoon (Yonhap) The veteran archaeology specialist will replace the current NMK chief Kim Young-na, who has served as the director of the state-run museum since 2011. Lee began working at the NMK in 1982 as a curator and specialist in archaeology. He has previously served as director at national mus
PeopleMarch 9, 2016
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Auctioneer to sell Hitler's personal copy of 'Mein Kampf'
CHESAPEAKE CITY, Md. (AP) -- A Maryland auction house says it is selling a copy of "Mein Kampf" that once belonged to Adolf Hitler and was taken from his Munich apartment at the end of World War II. News outlets report that Chesapeake City-based Alexander Historical Auctions LLC will offer Hitler's Nazi manifesto during its March 17 and 18 auction of more than 1,000 other WWII historical items. The red leather-bound book bears an inscription signed by 11 officers from an American field artillery
BooksMarch 9, 2016
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T-ara's Hyomin to release new solo album next week
Hyomin of K-pop girl group T-ara will return with her second solo album next week, the singer's talent agency said on Wednesday. Hyomin's latest solo album "Sketch," with a title track of the same name, will be released on March 17 at midnight on major music streaming services, her star label MBK Entertainment said. The title track "Sketch," an electronic soul, depicts love as a piece of art that starts from a sketch and blooms in full. In the music video of "Sketch," Hyomin will play a seductiv
PerformanceMarch 9, 2016
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Korea to be guest of honor at 2016 Paris Book Fair
South Korea will take part in the Paris Book Fair next week as the guest of honor, as the country celebrates the 130th anniversary of diplomatic ties with France, the Seoul government said Wednesday.The fair is expected to help promote exchanges among publishers in South Korea and France, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said in a release. The 36th edition of the annual trade fair is scheduled to be held at the "Paris Expo Porte de Versailles" exhibition center on March 17-20.Led by t
BooksMarch 9, 2016
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J.K. Rowling launching 4-part series on wizarding school
NEW YORK (AP) -- J.K. Rowling has more magic on the way. The "Harry Potter" author is launching a series called "Magic in North America," a four-part backstory for this fall's film adaptation of the Potter prequel "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them." Announced on Rowling’s Web site, www.pottermore.com, "Magic in North America" will run in installments Tuesday-Friday on Pottermore. According to the Web site, the new series will tell of the North American wizardry school Ilvermorny and "bri
BooksMarch 9, 2016
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Lost and Found Orchestra offers junk shop harmony
BRIGHTON, U.K. (AFP) - Beating metal filing cabinets, clanging fire extinguishers, rattling shelves and blowing into traffic cones, it's no surprise the musicians of the Lost and Found Orchestra struggle to stay in tune. “The instruments are rubbish, they don’t stop breaking,” said Luke Cresswell, who cofounded the group that uses everyday objects to create music. “It is chaos, but we're getting there,” he told AFP as the orchestra rehearsed for a new short tour of France and Russia that begins
PerformanceMarch 9, 2016
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K-pop set for foreign festival foray
An eclectic group of Korean musicians will be showcasing their music at festivals around the world this year. The state-run Korea Creative Content Agency is funding the performances of 12 groups for the K-pop Night Out stages at the music festival South by Southwest (SXSW) in the U.S., U.K. music festival The Great Escape and music trade show MIDEM in France. K-pop quartet Mamamoo, which has a large global following and will be performing at the SXSW K-Pop Night Out stage on March 16, hopes to
PerformanceMarch 9, 2016
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Bjork working on new album, this one happier
NEW YORK (AFP) - Bjork has revealed that she is working on a new album but, after last year's tortured heartache album “Vulnicura,” this one will be happier. The Icelandic experimental pop icon said she is working again with Alejandro Ghersi, the Venezuelan DJ better known as Arca, who helped create the beats layered behind the lush strings on “Vulnicura.” The 2015 album, which came after a four-year gap by Bjork, delved into her emotional journey as she split with her longtime partner, New York
PerformanceMarch 9, 2016
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1980s glam makes a Paris comeback as Chanel stays classy
PARIS (AFP) - It was back to the future on the Paris catwalks Tuesday as Chanel cleverly tweaked its back catalogue only for Saint Laurent to revive a look that some thought best forgotten. In what could be his last show for the label, designer Hedi Slimane -- the man credited with the skinny black jeans look and making grunge glam -- was judged to have given the brand “the finger” by parodying its founder Yves Saint Laurent's least glorious period. The hugely-influential Women’s Wear Daily was
Arts & DesignMarch 9, 2016
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Stories of race and immigration among PEN/Faulkner nominees
NEW YORK (AP) -- This year’s list of finalists for the PEN/Faulkner Award features stories of war, race and immigration. Nominees announced Tuesday for the $15,000 fiction prize include Viet Thanh Nguyen’s novel about a former spy for North Vietnam, “The Sympathizer”; Julie Iromuanya’s novel about a Nigerian in the U.S. who lies about his profession to his family back home, “Mr. and Mrs. Doctor”; and James Hannaham’s book on race and class, “Delicious Foods.” Two story collections also are final
BooksMarch 9, 2016
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Amy Schumer book release announced
NEW YORK (AP) -- Amy Schumer's upcoming book has an indelible title.Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, announced Tuesday that Schumer is calling the book "The Girl With the Lower Back Tattoo." It’s scheduled to be released on Aug. 16. As the title might suggest, the essay collection will "feature personal and observational stories from Schumer that range from the raunchy to the romantic, the heartfelt to the harrowing," according to Gallery. Schumer's deal with Gallery was announced
BooksMarch 9, 2016