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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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Seoul blanketed by heaviest Nov. snow, with more expected
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NewJeans to terminate contract with Ador
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Seoul snowfall now third heaviest on record
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Samsung shakes up management, commits to reviving chip business
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Heavy snow of up to 40 cm blankets Seoul for 2nd day
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Hybe consolidates chairman Bang Si-hyuk’s regime with leadership changes
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How $70 funeral wreaths became symbol of protest in S. Korea
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NewJeans terminates contract with Ador, embarks on new journey
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Why cynical, 'memeified' makeovers of kids' characters are so appealing
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Melody Day to release second mini album
Korean girl group Melody Day will make a comeback with its second mini-album “Kiss on the Lips,” due to be released on Feb. 15 midnight. The Viewga Entertainment announced the group’s return on Wednesday with a photo shoot, featuring all four members -- Yeoeun, Chahee, Yein and Yoomin -- clad in pink dresses with flowers. Melody Day (Viewga Entertainment)The group was formed in 2012 and officially debuted with the single “Another Parting” in 2014, which was followed by the first mini album “Colo
PerformanceFeb. 8, 2017
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Traveling exhibition features Rockwell‘s ‘Four Freedoms’
STOCKBRIDGE, Massachusetts (AP) - Norman Rockwell’s most celebrated series of paintings is embarking on a multiyear tour across the US and to Europe. The exhibit titled “Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt and the Four Freedoms” opens June 2018 at the New York Historical Society and ends with a five-month run starting June 2020 at the Memorial de Caen museum in France. The exhibit features Rockwell’s works “Freedom of Speech,” “Freedom From Fear,” “Freedom From Want” and “Freedom to Worship,”
PerformanceFeb. 8, 2017
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New document by Chun Kyung-ja says ‘Beautiful Woman’ is fake
A document surfaced Tuesday that suggests “Beautiful Woman” might be a fake, in the latest twist in the decadeslong dispute over the painting‘s authenticity.The bereaved family and lawyers of renowned painter Chun Kyung-ja unveiled the notarized paper written by the painter herself, on which the artist reiterated her previous claim that she didn’t paint it.“An official at the Gwacheon branch of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art confirmed that ‘Beautiful Woman,’ owned by the muse
PerformanceFeb. 8, 2017
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Concert halls call on Japanese engineer to shape sound
TOKYO (AP) -- Behind some of the world’s most reputed concert halls is a Japanese engineer whose finesse in shaping sound is so perfectly unobtrusive that all listeners hear is the music -- in all its subtlety, texture and fullness. Yasuhisa Toyota’s talents are coveted as classical music venues are increasingly designed in “vineyard style,” where audiences surround the stage to hear the performers up close and enjoy an almost-interactive experience, feeling more like a part of the music and bei
PerformanceFeb. 8, 2017
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Sting, Wayne Shorter win 2017 Sweden’s Polar Music Prize
STOCKHOLM (AFP) -- British rock star Sting and American jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter were Tuesday awarded the 2017 Swedish Polar Music Prize for their innovative contributions to music.The prestigious award was founded in 1989 by Swedish pop group ABBA’s late manager and lyricist, Stig Andersson. Previous winners include artists ranging from rock and pop to classical categories such as Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Bjork, Ennio Morricone and Yo-Yo Ma. The prize honors two laurea
TelevisionFeb. 8, 2017
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CNN’s ‘History of Comedy’ is a laughing, learning matter
NEW YORK (AP) --- One of the great things about comedy is, it demands so little effort to enjoy. Grins and guffaws can seem to issue directly from a tickled funny bone. On the other hand, prolonged analysis of humor can kill the joke. But not always, as CNN demonstrates with “The History of Comedy,” a docuseries that keeps the funny in the fundamentals of the comedy it probes. Including among its executive producers Sean Hayes (who boasts such comedy credits as the hit sitcom “Will & Grace”)
TelevisionFeb. 8, 2017
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'Infinite Challenge' hiatus may cost MBC TV nearly 2 bln won in lost sales
The hiatus of popular weekend show "Infinite Challenge" is estimated to cost its network MBC TV around 2 billion won ($1.75 million) in lost sales, according to industry forecasts Wednesday.(Yonhap)First aired in 2005, the mission-oriented reality TV show is one of the most viewed non-drama programs in South Korea and a major breadwinner for the terrestrial broadcaster.The Saturday evening program entered a seven-week hiatus on Jan. 28 to "take time for reorganization." The "golden timeslot" is
TelevisionFeb. 8, 2017
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Actress Moon Geun-young undergoes more surgery, cancels shows
Actress Moon Geun-young canceled additional shows of her play "Romeo and Juliet" after undergoing another operation to treat pain in her right arm, her agency said Wednesday. Moon, who played Juliet in the theater production that ran from December of last year to January in Seoul, had a third surgery on Tuesday for compartment syndrome in her right arm, according to Namoo Actors."Thankfully, Moon's operation was successful. However, there is still the possibility that she might have to undergo a
TelevisionFeb. 8, 2017
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Bangtan Boys to unveil new songs at concert
South Korean boy group Bangtan Boys, also known by its abbreviated name BTS, is set to reveal new songs at its upcoming concert, its agency said Wednesday. K-pop group Bangtan Boys (Yonhap Photo)According to Big Hit Entertainment, the seven-member act will be showcasing new tracks, including "Not Today" and "Spring Days," at the "2017 BTS Live Trilogy Episode Ⅲ The Wings Tour" at the Gocheok Sky Dome in western Seoul on Feb. 18-19. The new album titled "You Never Walk Alone" is slated to come ou
PerformanceFeb. 8, 2017
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Applications open for April TOPIK
Applications have opened for the Test of Proficiency in Korean, to take place on April 16.Test takers can choose to sit for the lower-level TOPIK I in the morning or the higher level TOPIK II in the afternoon.The TOPIK I test consists of listening and reading sections and runs from 9:20-11:40 a.m. The TOPIK II has a listening and writing sections, followed by a separate reading exam, with the whole test running from 12:30-4:30 p.m. The number of test centers has been expanded to 43, covering all
Expat LivingFeb. 8, 2017
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National Gugak Center offers traditional music classes
The National Gugak Center is offering traditional music classes for expats at its headquarters in Southern Seoul.Classes are available for the gayageum, a 12-stringed zither, janggu, an hourglass-shaped drum, and haegeum, a two-stringed instrument played with a bow. The classes run on Saturday mornings from March 4 to May 27. There will be a completion concert at 5 p.m. on the last day of classes.The courses cost 30,0000 won, and applications will be accepted until March 3. Visit https://www.gug
Expat LivingFeb. 8, 2017
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Itaewon center to host labor law seminar for E-2, E-7 holders
The Itaewon Global Village Center will be hosting a labor law seminar for people on teaching and miscellaneous professional visas on Friday.Song Jae-ho, a certified public labor attorney at YIO Labor Law Office and a volunteer lawyer at Itaewon GVC, will lead the seminar, tailored for E-2 and E-7 visa holders. The session will cover an introduction to labor-related law in Korea, frequent cases of labor issues and options for how to remedy violations of private rights.The seminar takes place at t
Expat LivingFeb. 8, 2017
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UK newspaper to spotlight Korean poems in regular feature
Korean poems will become a regular feature in the Guardian newspaper this year.The poems -- selected in partnership with Asymptote, a website specializing in translations of literature -- will be featured on the “Translation Tuesdays” corner of the British daily. The works of seven Korean poets, including Kim Ki-taek, Moon Tae-jun, Yoo An-jin and Choi Seung-ja, will be introduced this year, according to the Literature Translation Institute of Korea which jointly manages the project with Asymptot
BooksFeb. 7, 2017
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Kim Soo-hyun, An So-hee deny dating rumors, threaten legal action
South Korean actor Kim Soo-hyun and former Wonder Girls member An So-hee on Tuesday denied gossip that the two have been dating and are planning to get married soon.Keyeast Co., a talent agency representing both Kim and An, said the rumor was "absolutely false" and warned "strong measures, including legal action."On Monday, reports surfaced on China's largest Internet portal Sina.com that Kim, star of the 2013-2014 hit Korean TV series "My Love From the Star," was planning to marry An in late Ap
TelevisionFeb. 7, 2017
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Looking back on the talents of disbanding girl group Spica: Video
K-pop quintet Spica has disbanded, its agency CJ E&M said Monday, after five years of on-and-off activities since their much-anticipated debut in 2012.“It is true that Spica’s members have agreed to go their own ways,” the entertainment company said in a statement. “Their contract period is not yet up, so we are in talks over how to wrap things up.”Promoted as “the younger sister group” to K-pop diva Lee Hyori, the group initially nabbed attention for its raw talents. All five members were power
PerformanceFeb. 7, 2017
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Comedian Yoo Jae-suk threatens legal action against false rumors on Taipei event
Comedian and show host Yoo Jae-suk won't attend the meet-and-greet with Taiwanese fans for the popular South Korean TV reality show "Running Man" this week and could take legal action against false rumors involving him and the event, his management agency said Tuesday. (Herald DB)"Yoo Jae-suk confirmed that he had no choice but to skip the event due to his schedule," wrote FNC Entertainment Tuesday on its official Facebook page. "We have noticed that there was false, confusing information spread
TelevisionFeb. 7, 2017
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S.M. Entertainment to grow 'Station' into comprehensive content program
S.M. Entertainment, one of the country's three largest K-pop agencies, said Tuesday it will continue "Station," its weekly digital music release program, into season two while expanding it and making it much more comprehensive. (SM Entertainment)Home to big Korean pop acts including Girls' Generation and EXO, S.M. Entertainment launched "Station" in February 2016 as the agency then marked its 20th anniversary.Under "Station," the company released a song each week in which its artists, often toge
PerformanceFeb. 7, 2017
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Original Korean musical to open off-Broadway
“Interview: A New Musical” will open in New York City on Friday, becoming the first original Korean musical, written and composed by Korean artists, to be mounted off-Broadway at the Theatre at St. Clement’s. A preview took place Tuesday. The show features original music by Huh Soo-hyun and lyrics by Choo Jung-hwa, translated by Bryan Michaels. It premiered at Soo Hyun Jae Theater in Seoul in September last year, later running sold-out shows in Kyoto and Tokyo, Japan.The work’s New York staging
PerformanceFeb. 7, 2017
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HyunA to host free fan meeting in Seoul
K-pop singer HyunA will be hosting a free fan meeting in Seoul to celebrate 10 years in the business.Titled “Fantopia, HyunA Land,” the event will take place on Feb. 17 at Sogang University’s Mary Hall in Mapo-gu, Seoul.A total of 200 tickets, free of charge, are available at HyunA’s official fan cafe, cafe.daum.net/cube-hyuna.HyunA performs at Club Button on Saturday. (Official Facebook)HyunA debuted in 2007 with girl group 4Minute, which rose to fame through hit songs including “Hot Issue” and
PerformanceFeb. 7, 2017
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BTS unveils track list of new album
BTS released the track list for its new album “Wings: You Never Walk Alone” on Tuesday. The news was revealed on their official website and other social media channels. Their new single has 18 songs with four new additions: “Spring days,” “Not today,” “Outro: Wings” and “A supplementary story: you never walk alone.”K-pop group Bangtan Boys (Yonhap Photo)Big Hit Entertainment said the new album is both a follow-up and extended version of BTS’s previous album “Wings,” which was released in October
PerformanceFeb. 7, 2017