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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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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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Samsung entangled in legal risks amid calls for drastic reform
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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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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[Exclusive] Hyundai Mobis eyes closer ties with BYD
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[Herald Review] 'Gangnam B-Side' combines social realism with masterful suspense, performance
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Why S. Korean refiners are reluctant to import US oil despite Trump’s energy push
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Chris Rock confronts race row head-on at Oscars
Oscars host Chris Rock hit early and hard Sunday on a race row overshadowing Hollywood's biggest night, mercilessly ribbing both the movie industry and its critics.The comedian wasted no time raising the controversy over the 88th Academy Awards' lack of African American acting nominees, addressing the issue from his first words and discussing virtually nothing else in his monologue."Hey! Well, I'm here at the Academy Awards -- otherwise known as the white People's Choice awards," he said, after
FilmFeb. 29, 2016
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Helping ‘creatives’ think entrepreneurially
Physically, the Corzo Center for the Creative Economy at University of the Arts is little more than a tiny lounge, seeming far too small to contain the force in perpetual motion that is Neil Kleinman. Not that it matters. Kleinman's mission as the center’s director encompasses the whole city, and he seems to be exploring every pocket of Philadelphia for partners willing to support it. One day, he's at the Free Library; another, at Drexel University or the People’s Emergency Center in West Philad
CultureFeb. 29, 2016
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Film on 'comfort women' tops 1 million views in 5 days
A local movie about the abhorrent suffering of the Korean women who were forced into sexual enslavement by imperialist Japan during World War II topped weekend ticket sales, data showed Monday."Spirits' Homecoming" attracted 767,071 moviegoers from Feb.26-28, the first weekend after its cinema launch on Wednesday, according to cinema ticketing services. During the same period, the film was put on the silver screen 8,956 times nationwide and accounted for 30.4 percent of all weekend ticket sales.
FilmFeb. 29, 2016
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Oscars fashion: Many of the red-carpet stars went soft
Alicia Vikander set the tone on the Oscars red carpet Sunday as she walked early in a pale yellow custom Louis Vuitton gown, her hair flowing down her back.The Swedish actress has become an "it" girl for glam and didn't disappoint this time around in the strapless princess gown with a balloon hem that was higher in the front. Like her hemline, her hair was also high-low, fastened into a half-bun that showed off her chandelier earrings. Alicia Vikander(Academy Awards Official Website)"I love the
Arts & DesignFeb. 29, 2016
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Rejections aren't dead losses for OMA architects
Dubai Renaissance compared with other iconic skyscrapers (OMA)A conventional, rectangular office building may not seem like an attractive design choice when major cities compete to build iconic skyscrapers as symbols of their economic growth. But Reinier de Graaf, partner of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, founded by architect Rem Koolhaas, says the simple form will ironically stand out among other stylish buildings. “When everything is exciting, a non-exciting (design) becomes excitin
Arts & DesignFeb. 28, 2016
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‘Spirit’ s Homecoming’ passes 750,000 admissions
“Spirit’ s Homecoming,” a film that portrays Korean women who served as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during colonial rule, has topped in the local box office since it was released Wednesday.The movie surpassed 750,000 admissions on Sunday morning, according to data from the Korean Film Council.(WAW Pictures)It took almost 14 years for Cho Jung-rae, the director of the movie, to finish filming because he had to stop shooting due to lack of resources.Cho said he was able to complete the film w
FilmFeb. 28, 2016
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AOA’s Jimin to release single with EXO’s Xiumin
Rapper Jimin of girl group AOA will reveal her first joint single with EXO’s Xiumin on Thursday.Her agency FNC Entertainment confirmed that Xiumin participated in featuring the song, titled “#OOTD,” named after a widely used hashtag on social media that stands for “outfit of the day.”(FNC Entertainment)The song portrays the emotions of lovers in their teens and 20s and has an upbeat tempo.Moreover, her high pitched rapping is in perfect harmony with Xiumin’s captivating singing.The 25-year-old r
PerformanceFeb. 28, 2016
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‘Sustainable and responsible’ buildings for the future
A conventional, rectangular office building may not seem like an attractive design choice when major cities compete to build iconic skyscrapers as symbols of their economic growth. But Reinier de Graaf, partner of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, founded by architect Rem Koolhaas, says the simple form will ironically stand out among other stylish buildings. “When everything is exciting, a non-exciting (design) becomes exciting,” said de Graaf at a public lecture at Daelim Museum in Seou
Arts & DesignFeb. 28, 2016
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Rare Giotto copy emerges from Transylvanian church ruins
A jewel among the wild grass? A Hungarian historian is convinced that patches of fresco in a Transylvanian church ruin are a rare medieval copy of a legendary masterpiece by Italian maestro Giotto.The fragments found deep in the Romanian region are part of a 14th-century fresco reproduction of Giotto’s “Navicella” mosaic that used to adorn St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Szilard Papp told AFP in Budapest last week.Only three other 14th-century copies of the work, depicting Christ walking on water
PerformanceFeb. 28, 2016
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NYC museum to ‘suggest’ $25 ticket, rather than ‘recommend’
The pay-what-you-like policy at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will be spelled out more clearly under a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that challenged the museum’s $25 “recommended” admission.Under the settlement reached Friday, the $25 ticket price will be “suggested” instead of “recommended.” In addition, signs will advise visitors that, “The amount you pay is up to you.”Andrew Celli Jr., a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said Saturday that the new signage “really opens up the museum t
PerformanceFeb. 28, 2016
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‘Spotlight’ tops a richly diverse Spirit Awards
The cast of “Spotlight” accept their best feature award during the 31st Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California, Sunday. (Yonhap-Reuters)The 31st Independent Film Spirit Awards provided a clear rebuke to the Oscars, bestowing awards on “Beasts of No Nation” costars Idris Elba and Abraham Attah and “Tangerine” star Mya Taylor, making her the first transgender actress to win at the annual awards.The newsroom drama “Spotlight” was the big winner at the Spirit Awards on Saturday, the d
FilmFeb. 28, 2016
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Academy Awards stage dressed up in golden 1970s glam
The entrance to the Dolby Theatre is shown during preparations for the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California, Wednesday. (Yonhap - Reuters)The Oscars has gone disco -- or at least embracing the gilded glamour of the 1970s.A fringe of gold and silver sequins dangle over the final stretch of the red carpet, and the stage for Sunday’s show was inspired by the glittery, glam styles of the disco era.Production designer Derek McLane said the ’70s were on his mind when he was creating the look f
FilmFeb. 28, 2016
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Film about 'comfort women' attains break-even point
A local movie depicting the horrendous suffering of Korean women who were sexually enslaved for Japanese soldiers during World War II has reached the break-even point in four days after its release, data showed Sunday."Spirits' Homecoming" sold 296,524 tickets on Saturday alone, taking the accumulated number of viewers to 756,665 since its release on Wednesday, according to the Korean Film Council (KOFIC). With the robust performance, the film exceeded its break-even point a day earlier, where r
FilmFeb. 28, 2016
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Actor Ryu Jun-yeol snags rookie award
Ryu Jun-yeol, the star of the hit local TV series "Reply 1988," was dubbed the rookie of 2015, star agency C-JeS Entertainment said on Friday. The 30-year-old Korean heartthrob was awarded two honors, the best rookie's award and the rising star's award, in this year's Maxmovie Best Films Awards, an annual awards ceremony hosted by online movie reviewer and reservation service provider Maxmovie, at the Universal Art Center in eastern Seoul in Thursday evening. Ryu, the latest contender for the ti
FilmFeb. 26, 2016
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Tension continues to strain Busan and BIFF relations
Asia's biggest film festival is drifting.The general assembly of the Busan International Film Festival on Thursday failed to breach differences between the organizing committee and the sponsoring city, casting a cloud over the prospects of the 20-year-old event.Shortly before the meeting, the committee released a statement, signed by 106 people from the film industry, demanding the committee rules be amended so as to give the film festival "independence and autonomy" which it argues were damaged
FilmFeb. 26, 2016
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Yoon Mi-rae releases ‘Because of You’
Singer and rapper Yoon Mi-rae released at midnight Thursday, a digital single “Because of You” as the third artiste to participate in S.M. Entertainment’s Station project, announced S.M. Entertainment. In a gentle and soulful voice, Yoon sings “Because of You,” a ballad featuring a love story between family members, friends, and romantic partners. The song is produced by Kenzie and Matthew Tishler who also composed Taeyeon’s “Rain” and EXO’s “Sing For You.” Promotional image of Yoon Mi-rae’s dig
PerformanceFeb. 26, 2016
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Jang Hyuk to appear in Chinese drama
Korean actor Jang Hyuk has signed on to appear in the Chinese drama “Mei Feng Mei,” the actor’s agency SidusHQ announced Friday. It has been six years since Jang last appeared in a Chinese drama. In 2010 he starred in “Fall in Love with Anchor Beauty,” a Chinese remake of the Korean drama “All about Eve.” Actor Jang Hyuk (SidusHQ) Jang’s new drama “Mei Feng Mei” will feature a story of ambitious immigrants seeking to make their dreams come true in a heaven-like city, where the actor will play
TelevisionFeb. 26, 2016
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Brian Eno drawn by Titanic for experimental new album
NEW YORK (AFP) - Experimental artist Brian Eno has announced a new album that focuses on unencumbered human voices as he explores the legacies of World War I and the Titanic. The groundbreaking British electronic designer, known for his work with David Bowie, Roxy Music and Talking Heads, said that the album, “The Ship,” would come out on April 29. “On a musical level, I wanted to make a record of songs that didn't rely on the normal underpinnings of rhythmic structure and chord progressions but
PerformanceFeb. 26, 2016
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Metallica to release Bataclan live album for attack victims
NEW YORK -- Heavy metal giants Metallica on Wednesday announced a live album recorded at the Bataclan in Paris, with proceeds going to victims of the Nov. 13 attacks at the club. The CD -- entitled, in reference to France’s national motto, “Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite, Metallica! -- Live at Le Bataclan. Paris, France -- June 11th, 2003” -- will come out on April 16 for Record Store Day, a growing annual event that promotes independent music stores. The album features a recording of nine songs p
PerformanceFeb. 26, 2016
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[Travel bits] Round up of travel news from around the world
Jeju Hueree Apricot Flower Festival Jeju Hueree Maehwa (apricot flower) Festival is taking place at Hueree National Living Park until March 1. The festival features numerous activities and contests in celebration of the apricot flower bursting into bloom. As part of the festival, visitors can enjoy apricot flower photo contest, face painting, and calligraphy exhibition and contest as well as signature activities of Jejudo including picking tangerine and horseback riding. Visitors who want to par
TravelFeb. 26, 2016