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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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Seoul's Gangnam supports local enterprises for New York fashion expo
The office of Seoul's Gangnam district said Monday it is supporting local enterprises at an international fashion expo in New York this week.The Gangnam District Office said it is financially supporting six firms specializing in womenswear, including MAG&LOGAN and Sweet One Eighty, at the Fashion Coterie, which will run from Monday to Wednesday.The enterprises have been selected based on their brand awareness, competitiveness, preparedness and stability, according to the district office.The dist
Arts & DesignFeb. 22, 2016
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Five Korean producers take careers to China
Five entertainment TV producers have left top South Korean networks to realize their "Chinese dreams," the producer who instigated their defections said Monday.Kim Young-hee, who announced his departure from the terrestrial network MBC last year, said three of his former coworkers and one producer each from SBS and S.M. C&C have joined him in his endeavors to make it big in the Chinese entertainment scene.The three MBC producers are Shin Jung-soo, who directed "Come to Play" and "I'm a Singer,"
TelevisionFeb. 22, 2016
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U.S. blockbuster 'Deadpool' becomes weekend box-office champ
American blockbuster "Deadpool" swept the South Korean box office over the weekend, attracting more than 1 million moviegoers. According to the Korean Film Council, 1.06 million people visited local movie theaters to watch the superhero film between Feb. 19-21.The movie, based on American comic books published by Marvel Comics, has snagged 14.3 billion won since it was released in the country on Feb. 17. Starring Ryan Reynolds, it features the journey of a foul-mouthed former Special Forces agen
FilmFeb. 22, 2016
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Jude Law leads celebs highlighting refugee plight in Calais ‘Jungle’
CALAIS, France (AFP) - British celebrities including Jude Law and playwright Tom Stoppard gave performances at the “Jungle” migrant camp in northern France on Sunday to draw attention to the plight of refugees facing imminent eviction. Law, the star of “Sherlock Holmes” and “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” was spotted weaving his way through the mud and makeshift shacks to the Good Chance theater, which was set up by British volunteers last year. Around 200 residents of the camp showed up to watch th
CultureFeb. 22, 2016
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Beatles songs set to stream in Korea
The music of legendary rock band the Beatles will be available on streaming music services in Korea from Feb. 29, Universal Music Korea announced Monday. The label said that 307 tracks from the group’s 17 albums will be made available on 10 Korean online and mobile music streaming services, including MelOn, Naver Music, Ginie, Bugs, Mnet, Soribada and Kakao Music.The Beatles (Universal Music Korea) The original 13 studio albums -- including the group’s debut album “Please Please Me” released in
PerformanceFeb. 22, 2016
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[Foreigners Who Loved Korea 12] Chen Guofu, the bridge of the Korean Independence Movement
In Korea’s turbulent path toward independence and nation building, there were foreign nationals who stood steadfastly by the Korean people, although their contributions have been largely overshadowed by those of Korean patriots. The Korea Herald, in partnership with the Independence Hall of Korea, is publishing a series of articles shedding light on these foreigners, their life and legacies here. This is the eighth installment. ― Ed. During Japanese colonial rule, China was the most important st
CultureFeb. 22, 2016
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Damning study finds a ‘whitewashed’ Hollywood
NEW YORK (AP) -- In one of the most exhaustive and damning reports on diversity in Hollywood, a new study finds that the films and television produced by major media companies are "whitewashed," and that an "epidemic of invisibility" runs top to bottom through the industry for women, minorities and LGBT people. A study to be released Monday by the Media, Diversity and Social Change Initiative at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism offers one
CultureFeb. 22, 2016
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An intimate view of photographers at work
Exhibition photographs are often polished and flawless, making it difficult for viewers to fathom the complex process of choosing and producing such images. Eschewing this facade, three ongoing photo exhibits in Seoul offer viewers a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes process of photographers by displaying their contact sheets and photo-developing materials. Magnum Photos agency and the Museum of Photography, Seoul gathered some 70 iconic images of Magnum photographers and their contact prints, w
PerformanceFeb. 22, 2016
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Conan O'Brien sings on K-pop track yet to be released
American talk show host Conan O'Brien said Sunday he has sung on a new track produced by the prolific South Korean musician Park Jin-young.O'Brien shared a photo of him with Park, Korean-American actor Steven Yeun, the South Korean girl group TWICE and backup dancers on Instagram with the comment: "@SteveYeun and I got to sing on a brand new track by #Kpop king.... Get ready, #Korea!"The photo was presumably taken after shooting the music video for Park's upcoming song Thursday. Park is the foun
PerformanceFeb. 21, 2016
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‘Youth Over Flowers -- Africa’ sets record
The first episode of “Youth Over Flowers – Africa,” which premiered Friday, set a record viewership of 12.7 percent, an all-time high for the reality travel series, according to CJ E&M which referenced TV rating figures from Nielsen Korea. “The show was also the most-watched show on the entire cable channel networks on Friday night, and widely viewed by audience of all ages, ranging from teenagers to those in 50s,” said an official of CJ E&M, which owns the channel. Poster for the “Youth Over
TelevisionFeb. 21, 2016
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China’s increasing presence in Korean entertainment
China is increasing its investments in joint film productions with Hollywood studios, from 3-D animations to drama and fantasy action movies. The world’s second largest economy, which also has the second biggest film market, has moved from being a promoter of local goods through product placements in American blockbusters to a key film investor. Audiences can easily see the Chinese influence in recent movies such as “Kung Fu Panda 3,” “Mission: Impossible -- Rogue Nation,” “Transformers: Age of
FilmFeb. 21, 2016
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UK design star Anderson mines influences to dazzle London
LONDON (AFP) - British design whiz kid Jonathan Anderson led the charge on the second day of London Fashion Week Saturday with a celebration of individualism that fused inspirations including the natural world, the military and Far-Eastern tradition. British fashion mainstays Jasper Conran and Julien McDonald had earlier set the tone with shows that mixed the spectacular with the sensible, but it was 2015 designer of the year Anderson who was the hottest ticket in town. The 30-year-old Northern
Arts & DesignFeb. 21, 2016
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AOMG returns to U.S. on tour
Record label AOMG will tour the U.S in April said an announcement on Saturday on its official Facebook page. Called the “Follow the Movement 2016 American Tour,” artistes from AOMG will perform over two weeks in eight U.S. cities -- Chicago, New York, Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Featuring singers Jay Park, Simon Dominic, Loco, Gray and DJ Pumkin, the label will kick off the tour with a concert at House of Blues, Chicago, on April 5.Poster for AOMG’s 2016
PerformanceFeb. 21, 2016
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Umberto Eco: from philosophy to best-sellers
MILAN (AFP) -- Italy’s Umberto Eco, whose death at 84 has been announced by the Italian media, leapt from being an internationally-renowned philosopher to become an author of best-selling novels. Best known for his 1980 historical mystery novel “The Name of the Rose,” which has been translated into more than 40 languages, Eco’s fiction bears all the hallmarks of his academic work as semiologist as he explores the link between fantasy and reality. Often called the study of signs, semiotics is a c
CultureFeb. 21, 2016
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Harper Lee leaves behind questions about her life and work
NEW YORK (AP) -- Harper Lee has died, but the conversation about the author’s life and work has only begun. “I think the retrospective will be more useful than what was said during her lifetime, because there are a lot of things we can get down to that were impossible before,” Lee’s friend Wayne Flynt, an Alabama-based historian, told the Associated Press. Lee’s death Friday at age 89 comes almost exactly a year after her publisher, HarperCollins, stunned the world by announcing that a second no
BooksFeb. 21, 2016
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Refugees documentary ‘Fire at Sea’ wins Berlin festival top prize
BERLIN (AFP) - Italian director Gianfranco Rosi's “Fire at Sea,” a harrowing documentary about Europe’s refugee crisis, clinched the Berlin film festival's Golden Bear top prize on Saturday from a jury led by Meryl Streep.As Europe grapples with its biggest migrant influx since World War II, the picture offers an unflinching look at life on the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, where thousands of asylum seekers from Africa and the Middle East have arrived trying to reach the European Union ove
FilmFeb. 21, 2016
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[The Palate] Winter wellness found in fermented bean paste soup
Korean cuisine has long been associated with the practice of fermentation and the healthful benefits of a variety of pickled and salted foods. As health trends from around the globe are becoming more popular among conscientious eaters, the culinary history of Korea which is rich in flavor and focused on wellbeing, offers much to learn. One dish that stands out among Korea’s most pungent holistic foods is cheonggukjang, fermented soybean, with a unique aroma which makes it an acquired taste.Going
FoodFeb. 19, 2016
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‘Youth Over Flowers’ heads to Namibia
Star producer Na Young-seok describes the four young men he whisked away to Namibia for his tvN show “Youth Over Flowers -- Africa” as being “just kids these days.”In a way, that was what he had intended when he recruited Ryu Jun-yeol, Park Bo-gum, Ahn Jae-hong and Go Kyung-pyo, all castmates on the tvN drama “Reply 1988,” for the third installment of the “Youth Over Flowers” series. Speaking to press at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Seoul on Thursday, Na said he made his decision to take the qua
TelevisionFeb. 19, 2016
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[Weekender] Moveable feasts: Street foods shed humble beginings
Cheese-topped lobster, grilled steak, steaming bowls of Vietnamese rice noodle and deep-fried whole squid on a stick -- these are but some of the foods from around the globe that can be had on the go on Seoul streets.Myeong-dong and Hongdae neighborhoods today boast street foods that have shed any trace of their humble origins as a cheap, quick bite for people short of money and time. Even staple street foods like tteokbokki and fishcakes have been given new twists -- spicy tteokbokki served smo
FoodFeb. 19, 2016
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[Weekender] Seoul City pushes to legalize street vendors for better control
Trying out diverse types of street food may be tempting, especially for tourists who wish to experience Korea‘s unique food culture. About 8,000 street vendors operate in Seoul, mostly food vendors, attracting visitors with a wide variety of offerings ranging from Korean traditional desserts to hot meals.Most of them, however, are illegal, as occupying streets with unauthorized facilities is officially banned in Korea. Acknowledging the public’s complaints over the overcrowding of the city’s maj
FoodFeb. 19, 2016