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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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[Graphic News] International marriages on rise in Korea
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Korea's auto industry braces for Trump’s massive tariffs in Mexico
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Seoul's first snowfall could hit hard, warns weather agency
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Underdogs in summer movies include originality, opportunity
NEW YORK (AP) – Hollywood’s summer, which kicks off with the fittingly combative “Captain America: Civil War,” will be a season of struggle: for box office, for originality and for opportunity. More than ever, the big tent of summer moviegoing is held up by a forest of tentpoles stretching from May to August. The swelling size of the summer movie has turned the season into a game of survival. The possibility of bombing lurks as an ever-present threat, testosterone often dominates in front of an
FilmApril 28, 2016
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Ministop selling 1,000-won iced coffee
Convenience store chain Ministop will be selling “Big Iced Coffee” for 1,000 won (80 cents) until May 8. The move to increase the size of the beverage and reduce its price was done to meet rising demand for convenience store coffee in larger sizes, according to Ministop. Customers should first grab a cup of ice before purchasing the coffee at the convenience store counters. (Ministop)By Lim Jeong-yeo (kaylalim@heraldcorp.com)
Expat LivingApril 28, 2016
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New Paris museum for one of world's top art collections
PARIS (AFP) - One of the world's biggest private art collections, amassed by French billionaire Francois Pinault, is to be housed in a new Paris museum a stone’s throw from the Louvre, the city's mayor said Wednesday. Luxury goods mogul Pinault, who also owns the auction house Christie’s, is taking over the domed Bourse de Commerce in the centre of the French capital to show his 1.4-billion-dollar collection of modern masters. Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who negotiated the deal, described the museum as
PerformanceApril 28, 2016
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Despite damage, Palmyra retains authenticity: UNESCO
PARIS (AFP) -- The U.N. cultural agency said Wednesday that the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra had suffered significant damage at the hands of Islamic State fighters, but that the archaeological site retains much of its authenticity. UNESCO sent experts to the world heritage site to study damage caused by the Islamic State group which held the city for nearly a year before it was retaken by President Bashar al-Assad’s forces last month. Escorted by U.N. security, the mission inspected both the P
PeopleApril 28, 2016
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What to do with billions of useless humans?
It is no news that machines have come to largely replace physical labor and computers surpass human beings in processing data. But in the future, the development of artificial intelligence may render humans obsolete even in the realm of emotional intelligence, according to Yuval Harari. “It is true that in one sense, AI doesn’t even come close to human emotion since it has no consciousness or mind and doesn’t feel anything,” said Harari at Tuesday’s opening ceremony of the 2030 Eco Forum, organi
PeopleApril 28, 2016
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Poets from Korea, Iran to meet in Tehran
Korean and Iranian poets will gather at an event in Iran next week to recite and discuss each other’s poetry. Three Korean poets Kim Hu-ran, Shin Dal-ja and Jang Seok-nam will be meeting with Fatemeh Rakei, one of Iran’s most influential female poets, and Mohammad Ali Bahmani, who has received both popular and critical acclaim for his works. The poets will recite each other’s works and discuss the poetry and literature of their countries. Students from the University of Tehran will recite Persia
CultureApril 28, 2016
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Top stars make cameo appearances in TV dramas
Top Korean stars including Yoo Ah-in, Lee Kwang-soo, Zo In-sung and Park Shin-hye, are playing cameo roles in TV dramas, stealing the show despite their brief appearances. In the hit TV drama “Descendants of the Sun,” which ended on April 14, three actors made cameo appearances, thanks to their friendship with the cast and staff members. Song Joong-ki (left) and Lee Kwang-soo in “Descendants of the Sun” (NEW) Actor Lee Kwang-soo, who is a close friend to the drama’s lead, Song Joong-ki, appear
April 28, 2016
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Met curator Andrew Bolton, quiet defender of fashion as art
NEW YORK (AP) -- The opening seconds of the trailer for “The First Monday in May,” the new documentary about the dizzyingly star-studded Met Gala, show pop star Rihanna tossing her fashionable head in slo-mo as the red-carpet cameras click furiously. Suitably, she sports a glistening tiara. And then suddenly we're looking at a boyish, bespectacled man far from the limelight, far from Rihanna and Bieber and Beyonce, walking through the dimmed galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He is And
Arts & DesignApril 28, 2016
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Indians take to Buddhist chanting to alleviate urban stress
NEW DELHI (AP) -- The bank executive, the book publisher and the social worker had one thing in common: Their hectic lives in the crowded Indian capital had become so chaotic and stressful, they’ve turned to chanting Buddhist mantras in search of calm. The practice is catching on among India’s well-off urban professionals, growing by word of mouth as a way to relieve stress. Most of those picking up the practice are Hindu, but they say they see no conflict between their religious beliefs and the
CultureApril 28, 2016
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New plainclothes morality police prompt criticism in Iran
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Tehran resident Sousan Heidari has stopped letting her headscarf slip casually down over her neck and shoulders while driving in the Iranian capital. These days, the 22-year-old with a taste for bold makeup makes sure to pull it tightly over her dark hair, fearful of running afoul of a newly established undercover division of the morality police. “Every single man or woman could be a member of the unit,” she cautioned. “I don't know. Maybe some plainclothes have already repo
CultureApril 28, 2016
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Jimmy Choo creative director Sandra Choi talks glamour and ? of course ? shoes
In some fashion universe, TV’s fashion cheerleader Carrie Bradshaw is probably talking to her husband, John James “Mr. Big” Preston, and gazing at all of her shoes. After all, the former Ms. Bradshaw, a lover of shoes, missed her ferry ride home during an old episode of HBO’s “Sex and the City” after slipping out of a designer shoe and crying out, “Wait, I lost my Choo!” The “Choo” she was referring to, of course, is the red carpet favorite Jimmy Choo, the London-based footwear and accessories l
Arts & DesignApril 28, 2016
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No Man is an Island’ brings religious extremes face to face
A Korean cult leader gets more than he bargained for in a new short film by expat filmmaker Nash Ang.“No Man is an Island” is a drama that follows a leader from a Korean cult to the southern Philippines, where he finds himself prey to Abu Sayyaf terrorists who hold him hostage. But according to Ang, the cults he used as inspiration for the film are quite predatory themselves.“The most troubling thing is that they use fraud ‘religion’ not only to gain money but to molest their members, mostly lea
Expat LivingApril 27, 2016
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Camarata to perform Mozart’s Requiem
The Camarata Chorale and Orchestra will perform Mozart’s Requiem next weekend.The choir will be accompanied by the Camarata Orchestra, who will also perform a piano concerto at the concert, after music from the Camarata Chamber Singers.“This concert is going to be a bit different because we‘re featuring all of our organizations this time,” said CMC director and conductor Ryan Goessl. “I think it’s going to be one of our best concerts yet.” The requiem is one of the composer’s most famous works,
Expat LivingApril 27, 2016
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Banking seminar to be held in Itaewon
The Itaewon Global Village Center will be holding a seminar on banking for foreign residents on Saturday, in collaboration with the Industrial Bank of Korea. Professional bank tellers will attend the seminar to provide information on opening bank accounts, online and phone banking, card services, remittance and foreign exchange.Also covered will be joint accounts, investment and how to get and use a digital certificate – a form of ID used in online banking and transactions. After the information
Expat LivingApril 27, 2016
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Seoul Mayor to hold town meeting with Thai residents
Seoul Metropolitan Government is holding a town meeting for Thai residents of the city with Mayor Park Won-soon and the Thai Embassy on May 10.The meetings will be held in Korean and Thai for residents to raise problems they have and suggest ways to improve life in the city in an open forum. The meeting will take place from 3-4:30 p.m. on the ninth floor of the Seoul Global Center building in Jongno.To register a place at the meeting, contact donghoon@seoul.go.kr (Korean) or freedom_river@hotmai
Expat LivingApril 27, 2016
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Gwangju center offers cultural orientation event for foreign students
Gwangju International Center is running two tours to introduce international students to the city and help them meet Korean peers.The Gwangju Tour with Global Friends will host up to 15 foreign and 15 Korean university students on a tour of local cultural sites on May 21 and May 22The tour will visit Gwangju Traditional Culture Center, Art Street, Chungjangsa and the Yangnim-dong History and Culture Village on the first day. On the second, the students will visit the May 18 Cemetery dedicated to
Expat LivingApril 27, 2016
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‘Rusalka’ gears up for Korean premiere
Are you willing to become a mute for the one you love? This is one of the many spellbinding love quandaries of Antonin Dvorak’s dramatic opera “Rusalka,” which is making its Korean premiere at the Seoul Arts Center on Thursday evening. Begging the eternal question of how far would one go to be with the one they love, the three-act opera tells the tale of Rusalka, a water nymph who falls in love with a human prince. Desperate for his love and affection, she makes a deal with an evil witch. A sce
PerformanceApril 27, 2016
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Korean competition strong at Jeonju film fest
JEONJU, North Jeolla Province -- Ten films are vying in this year’s Korean Film Competition at the 17th Jeonju International Film Festival, offering a varying bounty of the best in Korea’s independent film scene. The film festival in Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, is set to screen flicks for all sorts. The fest -- running April 28 to May 7 -- will see 211 films on the big screen from 45 different countries, with 49 films making their world premiere. While JIFF doesn’t lack in international flav
FilmApril 27, 2016
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Barcelona bookstores reinvent themselves to survive
BARCELONA (AFP) -- Faced with falling sales and the rise of ebooks, bookstores in Barcelona, the Spanish-language world’s publishing capital, are remaking themselves as cultural centers that offer concerts, classes and hard to find books to draw customers. “We had to change. Either we reinvented ourselves or it was really impossible to stay open,” said Montserrat Serrano, the lively owner of the Bernat bookstore located just off the Diagonal, one of the main avenues in Spain’s second-largest cit
CultureApril 27, 2016
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Study of body-mind mysteries wins Wellcome Book Prize
LONDON (AP) -- Neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan won the medically themed Wellcome Book Prize on Monday with “It’s All in Your Head,” an exploration of the mysteries of psychosomatic illness. O’Sullivan beat five other finalists to take the 30,000 pound ($43,000) prize, which aims to bridge the gap between literature and science. The author drew on her experiences working at a London neurology hospital to probe the puzzling cases of patients whose serious symptoms have no obvious physical cause. Jo
BooksApril 27, 2016