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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Opposition chief acquitted of instigating perjury
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Seoul city opens emergency care centers
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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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Agency says Jung Woo-sung unsure on awards attendance after lovechild revelations
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Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
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UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
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Twice wins endorsement deal for Pocari Sweat
South Korean girl group Twice has been hired by beverage maker Donga Otsuka Co. to promote the company's flagship sports drink Pocari Sweat, the group's agency said Wednesday. (Yonhap)"Twice was picked as Pocari Sweat's model for the beverage's 30th anniversary," JYP Entertainment said, adding that Twice has become the first idol group to model for the iconic drink product. In the TV commercial which begins airing Wednesday, the team's nine members head to the beach sporting attire that matches
March 15, 2017
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Seo Tai-ji mulls 25th anniversary concert
Korean pop cultural icon Seo Tai-ji is mulling a concert to mark 25 years since his debut, his agency said Tuesday.SeoTaiji Company confirmed earlier reports that local production companies have approached Seo about a 25th anniversary concert.“We have had offers and held meetings. But nothing has been decided yet,” an official from the company told local media. Seo Tai-jiThe official noted, however, that the singer will certainly celebrate the silver jubilee of his debut in some form.Last month,
March 14, 2017
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Ex-Wonder Girls member Sunmi joins new management agency
South Korean pop singer Sunmi has signed up with a new management agency after leaving JYP Entertainment following the disbandment of Wonder Girls early this year, her new company announced on Tuesday. Make Us Entertainment said that it signed an exclusive contract with Sunmi last month. The company, which also represents artists Park Won and Urban Zakapa, said it "won't shy away from fully supporting Sunmi's music endeavors."Sunmi promised fans that she will deliver an unseen, fresh image throu
March 14, 2017
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BTS' 'Boy In Luv' video tops 100 mln YouTube views
The "Boy In Luv" music video by BTS, also known as Bangtan Boys, has surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, becoming the South Korean idol group's fourth video to reach the milestone, its agency said Tuesday.The view count for the video, uploaded on February 2014 on YouTube, stood at 100,274,422 as of 8:50 a.m. Tuesday, according to Big Hit Entertainment, the team's agency. (Big Hit Entertainment)So far, BTS has four songs -- the three others being "Dope," "Fire" and "Blood Sweat & Tears" -- wi
March 14, 2017
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MAP6 to release second Japan album
Korean boy band MAP6 will release its second album “No Surrender” in Japan on March 15, according to its agency Dream Tea Entertainment. Korean boy band MAP6 (Dream Tea Entertainment)“The title song ‘No Surrender’ has the group’s newfound resolve to step onto the new terrain of infinite possibilities,” the agency said Monday. In the released photo, the band gives off a “manly and renegade feel,” it added. MAP6 debuted in November 2015 with its first single album “Storm.” It has members Minhyuk,
March 13, 2017
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Singers Kwanghee, Lim Hyung-joo join Army
Kwanghee of K-pop boy band ZE:A and operatic pop tenor Lim Hyung-joo enlisted in the Army to fulfill their military duty on Monday. (Yonhap)Kwanghee, who is better known as one of the six emcees for popular variety show "Infinite Challenge," entered a basic training camp in Nonsan, South Chungcheong Province, and Lim was sent to one in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, on Monday afternoon.After five weeks of basic training, Kwanghee will begin service in an Army band while Lim will join a regional Army u
March 13, 2017
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[Herald Interview] GFriend comes of age with ‘The Awakening’
At its creation, the concept of GFriend was embodied by its name: a girlfriend, who is with you at all times. True to its driving idea, the group’s image was of a band approachable and easy to relate to.With its fourth EP “The Awakening,” however, the six-member group has shed its girl-next-door image for a mature and chic look, with heavier makeup and colorful clothing. The group says the change is in accordance with its youngest members reaching the age of majority this year. GFriend (Ije Comp
March 12, 2017
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AOA sheds tears in first-ever standalone concert
South Korean girl group AOA has successfully finished its first standalone concert since its debut five years ago, its agency said Sunday.The group performed 27 songs for 150 minutes during the "Ace of Angles" concert at Seoul's Olympic Park on Saturday that followed the release of its first full-length album "Angel's Knock" in January, the FNC Entertainment said. (FNC Entertainment)The 27 songs included the album's title piece "Excuse Me," "Like a Cat," "Miniskirt," "Good Luck" and "Heart Attac
March 12, 2017
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TWICE proves unbeatable again with 'Knock Knock'
Always a hit and never a miss, the South Korean girl group Twice has proved again, as it bows out from publicity appearances on Sunday for its latest hit "Knock Knock" following a raving reception. "Knock Knock" is the lead track off TWICE's new album "TWICEcoaster: LANE 2," which came out on Feb. 20. Upon release, it immediately topped most streaming service charts, including Melon, Mnet and Naver Music. The team ends media promotion for the song through SBS TV's pop music program Inki Gayo. (
March 12, 2017
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Herald Philharmonic rivets audiences with Western-Korean harmony
The Herald Philharmonic Orchestra held its fourth annual concert at the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall in Seoul on Thursday, enthralling 2,000 guests with a harmony of classical Western and Korean music. Among the guests were 30 foreign diplomats, several company heads and 30 lawyers, as well as 280 freshman cadets and 20 professors from the Korea Military Academy in Seoul. Ambassadors of the European Union, Spain, South Africa, Turkey, Austria, Thailand and Malaysia were in attendance. Titled “
March 10, 2017
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[Eye interview] Pansori stars needed to popularize the genre
She was the inveterate backseat driver. From her seat at the back of the car, pansori master and Intangible Cultural Property title holder Ahn Sook-seon gave precise instructions to her manager who was driving us to a restaurant near the airport in Seongnam on Monday.She has a photographic memory when it comes to streets, but she can’t remember restaurant names, she confessed. “And all the lines I need to remember,” she said with a sigh, adding that with age it is getting increasingly difficult
March 10, 2017
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[Herald Review] Chick Corea Elektric Band jazzes up Korea
Considering the name, it was long overdue. Chick Corea Elektric Band‘s first concert in Korea took place at the LG Arts Center in Seoul on Wednesday, where Corea fans were treated to a wondrous two hours of music by original members of the legendary band.Chick Corea Elektric Band performs at the LG Arts Center in Seoul on Wednesday. (LG Arts Center)“I’m very happy to be here in my country again. ...This is Seoul Korea Elektric Band!” the band’s leader and pianist/keyboardist/composer Chick Corea
March 10, 2017
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[K-Talk] Brave Girls release ‘cleaner’ music video
K-pop group Brave Girls on Friday released a new music video of its latest single “Rollin’,” after the previous version had been accused of being oversexualized.The five-member group Tuesday released the single with an EP of the same name alongside a music video for it. The video was rated “19+” by the Korea Media Rating Board. Brave Girls (Brave Entertainment)The new version of the video was rated suitable for people aged 15 and above. “We were concerned that the new song would be underapprecia
March 10, 2017
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Roy Kim’s plagiarism trial resumes
The plagiarism trial involving K-pop singer Roy Kim resumed Thursday after a 17-month break.A local Christian music composer had sued Kim, accusing the singer of plagiarism in the hit song “Bom, Bom, Bom.” When he lost the case on Aug. 21, 2015, the unidentified singer took the case to the appellate court.The two sides met at the Seoul High Court to plead their cases. Roy Kim (CJ E&M)The lower court had ruled in favor of Kim on the basis that while the two songs share some similarities, most of
March 9, 2017
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Metallica, top rappers as Quebec festival turns 50
Metallica and leading rappers including Kendrick Lamar will play the Quebec City Summer Festival as one of North America‘s rare non-profit music festivals turns 50.Known in French as the Festival d’ete de Quebec, the event runs from July 6-16 with headliners playing at the Plains of Abraham battlefield, billed as the continent‘s largest stage with audience capacity of 100,000. Kirk Hammett, guitarist of the heavy metal rock band Metallica, performs in a concert in Mexico City, Sunday. (AP-Yonhap
March 9, 2017
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‘Superstar K’ to be halted for now
Following an eight-year run, the popular singing audition program “Superstar K” will be taking a break. “There is no ‘Superstar K’ in this year’s program lineup,” cable music channel Mnet said. (Mnet)However, the company denied the rumor that it will not be continuing with the show. It is re-examining the show, leaving open the possibility of a title and format change, Mnet explained.The show, which began in 2009, achieved record-breaking success for a cable program, drawing a viewership rating
March 8, 2017
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Jay Park releases new single ‘Hulk Hogan’
K-pop artist Jay Park on Wednesday released “Hulk Hogan,” his first single of the year.The song, written by producer Woogie, is a hip-hop track that is a follow-up to Park’s hugely popular album “Everything You Wanted.” Starting off with chants of “Hulk Hogan flex on em flex on em,” the rapper shows off supreme confidence in himself and his “team,” indicating pride in his work and his hip-hop label AOMG.The cover for “Hulk Hogan” (AOMG)The unscheduled release of the single took place at noon via
March 8, 2017
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Old but new Brave Girls unveils new look with ‘Rollin’’
For girl group Brave Girls, producer and songwriter Brave Brothers is both a solid foundation and a looming shadow. Following its debut in 2011 as a seven-member group, Brave Girls was widely publicized as being produced by the K-pop mega-name, but quickly faded into obscurity with mediocre music.“It’s the seventh year for ‘Brave Girls,’ but its members only debuted last year and are practically rookies. However, the expectations (toward us) are those of a seven-year veteran, which puts a lot on
March 8, 2017
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Beijing Symphony cancels concerts in Korea amid missile defense tensions
Beijing Symphony Orchestra has scrapped its planned concerts in South Korea, its organizer said Wednesday, as China curbs cultural exchanges in response to the deployment of a US missile shield in the neighboring country.The Korean and US militaries began the installation of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense this week despite China's vehement opposition to the missile defense system which it feared would hurt its security interests. Seoul-based concert organizer JK & Company said that it w
March 8, 2017
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Popera tenor Lim Hyung-joo named voting member of Grammys
South Korean singer Lim Hyung-joo has been named a voting member of the Grammy Awards for the first time as an Asian operatic pop artist, his management agency said Wednesday.The renowned singer was recently accepted as a new member of the Recording Academy and was granted a five-year term as a voting member, the highest of all membership grades, according to DGNcom.The Recording Academy is a US organization of musicians, producers, recording engineers and other recording professionals that host
March 8, 2017