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Now is no time to add pressure on businesses: top executives
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CJ CheilJedang to spur overseas growth with new Hungary, US plants
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Seoul to host winter festival from Dec. 13
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Blackpink's solo journeys: Complementary paths, not competition
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Nationwide rail disruptions feared as union plans strike from Dec. 5
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Korean Air offers special flights for mileage users
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N. Korea, Russia court softer image: From animal diplomacy to tourism
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[Today’s K-pop] Blackpink’s Jennie, Lisa invited to Coachella as solo acts
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Smugglers caught disguising 230 tons of Chinese black beans as diesel exhaust fluid
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Gwangju gallery to run expat shows
Gwangju-based artist Doug Stuber will be holding an exhibition of expressionist paintings in the city’s PDG Gallery from June 22.It is the first of several the gallery plans to put on featuring expat artists.To create his paintings Stuber uses bowls of paint in usually two or more colors, which he then applies directly to the canvas to create abstract images. “I try to ‘accidentally’ make shapes that people can relate to,” he explained. “Often they come out like unusual dinosaurs or strange ani
Expat LivingJune 11, 2013
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Keeping the reading experience alive in the digital era
French scholar Antoine Compagnon used to think the plane was the perfect place to read. But he recently discovered it may no longer be. “There used to be nothing else to do other than read (hard-copy books) on the plane,” the scholar said during a press conference in Seoul on Friday. “But now people watch movies and play games using their tablet devices. And I hear in-flight Wi-Fi is now available for New York-L.A. routes.”While he appreciates e-books and the technology, Compagnon, who specializ
BooksJune 11, 2013
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Travel signposts to be checked for errors
Nationwide research into travel signposts aimed at correcting misspellings and inaccurate information will begin later this month, the first such project covering over 16,000 travel information signs and boards in both Korean and foreign languages, the Culture Ministry said Tuesday.“Based on our guideline on foreign-language travel signs, a research team will look for misspellings and erroneous translations from June 28 to Nov. 27 this year,” said Kim Dong-wook of the tourism promotion team of t
TravelJune 11, 2013
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[Photo News] Moving travel info service
CultureJune 11, 2013
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German ‘moral authority’ Walter Jens dead at 90
BERLIN (AFP) ― Walter Jens, one of Germany’s most prominent public intellectuals whose image was tarnished by his membership of the Nazi party during World War II, has died aged 90, his university said Monday.A spokesman for the University of Tuebingen where Jens had been a professor emeritus of rhetoric said he had died Sunday after a long battle with dementia.Walter Jens, as a writer, researcher and the former head of Berlin’s Academy of Fine Arts, served as a “moral authority” as West Germany
PeopleJune 11, 2013
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Drama at venerable Berlin theater as troupe thrown out
BERLIN (AFP) ― One of Germany’s most renowned drama companies, founded by the late playwright Bertolt Brecht, received notice Monday that its contract to perform at a Berlin theater has been cancelled after nearly 60 years, its lawyer said.The Berliner Ensemble, established by Brecht and his wife Helen Weigel in 1949, has performed at its current home, the riverside Schiffbauerdamm Theatre, since 1954. But the owner of the theater, German dramatist Rolf Hochhuth, terminated the city government’s
PerformanceJune 11, 2013
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Mayan artifacts surface in El Salvador construction site
SAN SALVADOR (AFP) ― Salvadoran construction workers building a housing complex unearthed Mayan pots, ceramic fragments and other artifacts, an official said.The find was made in Colon, 25 kilometers west of San Salvador.Specialists alerted to the site also found pieces of obsidian and part of a human skeleton which may also be from the Mayan period.A technician from the Culture Ministry, Julio Alvarado, said the area where the find was made is one the Central American’s country’s richest from a
CultureJune 11, 2013
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Historic Japanese chest fetches 7.3 million euros
CHEVERNY, France (AFP) ― An Edo-era Japanese chest belonging to Cardinal Mazarin, France’s chief minister from 1642 to 1661, was snapped up at an auction Sunday for 7.3 million euros by Amsterdam’s famed Rijksmuseum.The black-and-gold lacquer chest, with silver and mother-of-pearl decorations, dates back to the start of Japan’s Edo period and was acquired by Mazarin in 1658, auctioneer Philippe Rouillac said on Sunday after the sale in France’s Loire Valley.Rouillac found the chest when he was c
CultureJune 11, 2013
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Chinese stars Tony Leung, Zhang Ziyi to visit Seoul
By Claire LeeTop names in Chinese cinema will be in town later this week as part of a five-day celebration of Chinese films in Seoul.Chinese actors Tony Leung and Zhang Ziyi are to visit Seoul for the opening ceremony of 2013 Chinese Film Festival, which is set to be held this Sunday, along with famed Chinese director Wong Kar Wai.The two stars are starring in Wong’s martial arts film “The Grandmasters,” which has been selected as the opener of this year’s Chinese Film Festival in Seoul. The fil
FilmJune 11, 2013
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Documentary on N.K. defectors wins Canadian TV award
A South Korean TV documentary program about North Korea defectors was awarded a prize at a world media festival in Canada, a local TV network that produced the program said Monday.“‘Tears of Lost Souls: North Korean Refugees’ won in the Investigative and Current Affairs Programs category at the Banff World Media Festival 2013 during an awards ceremony held on Sunday,” KBS said, adding that it was the first KBS program to receive the honor.The Banff festival, affectionately known as the Rockies,
TelevisionJune 11, 2013
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Brad Pitt makes visit to Seoul with son
Hollywood movie star Brad Pitt landed in Gimpo Airport in Seoul on Tuesday morning to promote his latest movie “World War Z” together with his son Pax.The 49-year-old actor is planning to meet South Korean fans at Cheonggye Plaza located in the center of Seoul during a red carpet event scheduled for Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.“World War Z” is a blockbuster zombie thriller based on a novel about a former United Nations employee saving the Earth from a zombie pandemic. The movie hits local theaters in Ko
FilmJune 11, 2013
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Kim Ki-duk‘s latest film effectively banned in Korea
World-renowned director Kim Ki-duk has asked Korea’s movie rating’s agency to reconsider its decision to give a highly restricted rating to his latest film. Kim’s new film “Moebius” got a “restricted screening” rating from the Korea Media Rating Board on June 1. Given that Korea does not have a single theater dedicated to screening films with a restricted rating, the agency’s decision means audiences cannot watch Kim’s new film in his home country. The board’s decision was prompted by the film’s
FilmJune 11, 2013
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[Photo] Sistar makes comeback with 2nd album
South Korean music group Sistar made its much-anticipated return on Tuesday by releasing its second album.The popular all-female quartet held its comeback performance to the cheers of fans who flocked to a showcase stage in Mapo-gu, Seoul.Within hours of release, the title song of the album “Give It to Me” reached the No. 1 spot on the country’s major music charts including Melon, Mnet.com, Olleh, Bugs, Naver Music and Daum Music. The group also released the music video of “Give It to Me,” whic
PerformanceJune 11, 2013
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Top 10 celebrity couples in South Korea
A growing number of South Korean celebrities have been meeting their soul mates within the entertainment industry, heralding a boom of star couples. Against this backdrop, The Korea Herald has summed up the top 10 celebrity couples that draw keen attention from fans in Korea and elsewhere.1. Lee Byung-hun & Lee Min-jung Actors Lee Byung-hun and Lee Min-jung are tying the knot in August. Breaking up after a brief relationship in 2006, they reunited and have been together since last year. Lee Byun
June 11, 2013
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Painter speaks about art and age
Artist Kim Chong-hak is known for landscape paintings that portray the dynamic energy of Korean nature. Moreover, he’s known as the painter of Seoraksan Mountain, one of the most rugged mountains in the country that boasts great sceneries throughout the year. Kim is one of the few Korean painters who chooses to go deep inside the mountain to better portray the pristine landscape. Having painted the diverse landscapes of Seoraksan Mountain for more than 30 years, Kim held a retrospective in 2011
PerformanceJune 10, 2013
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Old war diary likely to make it onto UNESCO Memory of the World list
A 16th-century war diary kept by famous Korean naval hero Yi Sun-sin is highly likely to be added to UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register, officials said Monday.The war diary, called “Nanjung Ilgi,” has recently received a preliminary recommendation for addition to the list by the International Advisory Committee (IAC) of the UNESCO Memory of the World, Cultural Heritage Administration said.The move further increased the journal’s chances of getting a final recommendation from the committee dur
CultureJune 10, 2013
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Ukrainian pianist wins Cliburn piano competition
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) ― Vadym Kholodenko of the Ukraine has won the 14th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, just four months after the death of the contest’s namesake.The competition is held every four years and remains among the top showcases for the world’s best pianists. Cliburn’s win at the first International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow in 1958 helped thaw the icy rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, and Cliburn gained worldwide fame and rock-star status.
PerformanceJune 10, 2013
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Bible’s strong comeback surprises secular Norway
OSLO (AP) ― It may sound like an unlikely No. 1 best-seller for any country, but in Norway ― one of the most secular nations in an increasingly godless Europe ― the runaway popularity of the Bible has caught the country by surprise. The Scriptures, in a new Norwegian language version, even outpaced “Fifty Shades of Grey’’ to become Norway’s best-selling book.The sudden burst of interest in God’s word has also spread to the stage, with a six-hour play called “Bibelen,’’ Norwegian for “the Bible,’
BooksJune 10, 2013
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CJ E&M-coproduced ‘Kinky Boots’ biggest winner at Tony Awards
Broadway musical “Kinky Boots,” coproduced by Korean entertainment company CJ E&M, won a total of six 2013 Tony Awards on Sunday, including best musical, best original score and best leading man.The musical was coproduced by more than 20 companies and individuals, including award-winning Broadway producers Hal Luftig and Daryl Roth, and New York-based theatre-ownership company Jujamcyn Theaters along with CJ E&M. Christopher Durang’s comical “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” won Best Play. “
PerformanceJune 10, 2013
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Brad Pitt to attend Seoul premiere of ‘World War Z’
Hollywood actor Brad Pitt is scheduled to attend Tuesday’s Seoul premiere of his latest film “World War Z,” according to the movie’s local distributor Lotte Entertainment.Pitt, whose last visit to Korea was in 2011 upon the local release of his baseball flick “Moneyball,” is to attend a red carpet event on Tuesday evening at Cheonggye Plaza in central Seoul. It is not certain if his partner, actress Angelina Jolie, who accompanied Pitt during the European promotional tour of the film last week,
FilmJune 10, 2013