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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Trump picks ex-N. Korea policy official as his principal deputy national security adviser
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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S. Korea not to attend Sado mine memorial: foreign ministry
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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North Korean leader ‘convinced’ dialogue won’t change US hostility
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Hyundai Motor’s Genesis US push challenged by Trump’s tariff hike: sources
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Toxins at 622 times legal limit found in kids' clothes from Chinese platforms
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[Weekender] Korea's traditional sauce culture gains global recognition
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Guitarist Slash honored with Hollywood star
LOS ANGELES (AFP) ― Guns N’ Roses guitar legend Slash was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Tuesday ― with fellow former hell-raiser Charlie Sheen joining those paying tribute. The British-American musician said the award was particularly fitting because he went to school nearby, and spent his formative years on Hollywood Boulevard dreaming of becoming a rock star like Led Zeppelin.“This is a really special acknowledgement ... it’s the coolest thing you could ever get,” he sai
July 11, 2012
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German musicals popular in Seoul
Dramatic and emotionally-charged musicals from Germany appeal to Korean sensibilitiesThis year Korea will produce one of the largest numbers of German musicals in the world.Ever since the musical boom in the early 2000s, Korea has looked mostly to Broadway for inspiration, but is now turning its gaze to Europe.German imports “Elisabeth,” “Rebecca” and “Mozart!” have hit stages to roaring success, and are holding their own against tried-and-true American staples such as “Wicked,” “Chicago” and “H
July 11, 2012
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Gwangju Biennale to focus on ‘Asian identity’ and raising social, political voice
Gwangju Biennale announced a full roster of artists, directors and the theme for this year’s edition that will help establish itself as a highlight event for contemporary art in Asia. Asian artists account for almost half of the total 92 participating artists, whose countries of origin range from Qatar, Kuwait, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and China to Korea. “We selected 44 Asian artists and six female Asian directors in order to solidify the image of the event as the representative cultu
July 10, 2012
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ABT to return to Seoul with ‘Giselle’
Newly promoted principal dancer Seo Hee to perform the lead roleFour years after the American Ballet Theatre charmed Seoulites with “Don Quixote” and “Rabbit and Rogue” in 2008, the renowned American troupe is back in Seoul this month to showcase their romantic ballet “Giselle.”The upcoming run is stirring even more excitement as the company’s Korean-born member Seo Hee, who is to perform the lead role, was promoted to principal member on Friday. She is the first Korean dancer to hold the positi
July 10, 2012
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U.S. beats Korea in B-boy tournament
U.S. B-boy crew Massive Monkees Crew won the 2012 R-16 World B-boy Masters Championship, beating out two-time champions JinJo Crew of Korea. More than 200 B-boys from 16 countries participated in the tournament held from July 7-8 at Olympic Hall in Bangi-dong, southern Seoul.For the battle competition, five renowned B-boy judges from different parts of the world judged the teams on foundation, dynamics, execution, battle and originality. Only eight teams ― Korea, Japan, Belgium, Kazakhstan, U.S.
July 10, 2012
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Ailee, Korea’s next R&B star?
Korean-American singer wows TV audiences with her powerfulvoice, energetic and confident stage performanceThis is part of a series featuring new hallyu stars. ― Ed.Someone’s age or experience on the stage seems to no longer be an issue when it comes to the music industry. Britain’s Adele jumped to stardom at only 19 and U.S. singer Rihanna debuted at 16, instantly drawing international attention with her amazing voice and performances. So too, Korea’s Ailee has wowed the TV audience here with he
July 10, 2012
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Legendary folk dancer Gong dies
Korea’s legendary traditional folk dancer Gong Ok-jin died in Yeonggwang, South Jeolla Province, on Monday. She was 81.Gong, who was designated intangible cultural heritage, had been undergoing medical treatment for the last 14 years, after suffering a stroke in 1998. Born in 1931 in South Jeolla Province to a pansori artist family, Gong was once taught by the famous late modern dancer Choi Seung-hee (1911-1969) in Japan, and joined the Joseon Changgeukdan, a Korean traditional opera troupe, in
July 9, 2012
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Sang Nam Lee lures viewers with geometric patterns
New York-based Korean artist’s work to be on permanent display at new Polish international airportAn artwork by a Korean artist will be put up for permanent display at the new airport in the Polish city of Poznan this fall, making it the second art piece to be installed at a foreign airport by a Korean artist. New York-based Korean artist Sang Nam Lee will showcase the 73-meter-wide and 3-meter-long art installation, called “Landscapic Algorithm,” in September when the third Mediations Biennale-
July 9, 2012
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Musical tells tragic lesbian love story from the ’30s
‘Kongchilpalsaesamryuk’ based on real-life suicide case of two young women in SeoulOn April 8, 1931, two young, sophisticated-looking women, dressed in Western clothes, approached the Yeongdeungpo train station in colonial Gyeongseong (today’s Seoul). The two walked toward the railroad tracks, smiling and cracking jokes ― as if on a picnic. When they saw a train steaming toward Incheon, however, they jumped in its path. They were killed instantly. One of two women was Hong Ok-im, the daughter of
July 9, 2012
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Seo Hee becomes principal dancer of American Ballet Theater
The American Ballet Theater (ABT) has promoted its Korean-born ballerina Seo Hee to the position of principal dancer, the renowned U.S. troupe announced via its website on Friday. Seo is the first Korean dancer to hold the position. Seo’s promotion takes place just weeks before her “Giselle” Korean tour, which is scheduled to run from July 18-22. The 26-year-old dancer joined ABT in 2004, became a member of its corps de ballet in March 2006 and was promoted to soloist in August 2010. Her repert
July 8, 2012
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‘The Moon Project’: Korean porcelain reinterpreted
Modernized white porcelain works appeal to international viewers at the 18th Biennale of SydneyTwo female Korean artists are showcasing collaborative works at the 18th Biennale of Sydney, revealing the beauty of Korean white porcelain reinterpreted in a modern way for international audiences. Ceramic artist Park Young-sook and sculptor Yee Soo-kyung have collaborated in “The Moon Project,” in which Park shows her signature white porcelain pieces “Moon Jars” and Yee presents a ball-shaped sculptu
July 8, 2012
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Dance“Orpheus and Eurydice”: Kim Yong-geol Dance Theater presents its original creative repertory “Orpheus and Eurydice” from July 28 to 29 at Gangdong Arts Center in Seoul. The troupe is led by former Opera de Paris dancer Kim Yong-geol, who now teaches at the Korean National University of Arts. An original piece entirely choreographed by Kim, the show tells the famous tragic love story of Orpheus and his wife Eurydice from the ancient Greek myth. Tickets range from 20,000 won to 50,000 won. Fo
July 6, 2012
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Eyelike
Brown’s ‘Fortune’ is patchy albumChris Brown “Fortune” (RCA Records)One of the best songs on Chris Brown’s new album is a soft number, “Don’t Judge Me,” that finds him asking a girlfriend to look past his mistakes.“So please don’t judge me, because it can get ugly, before it gets beautiful,” he sings in his signature semi-high pitch.For another singer, such a tune might come off as just another relationship plea. But coming from the bad boy singer whose career is nearly restored after his attack
July 6, 2012
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Korean producer to debut in Britain
A leading South Korean musical production company said Thursday it is preparing to debut an English-language musical in London’s West End.Acom International Co., producer of hit Korean musicals “The Last Empress” and “Hero,” said it had a second workshop performance of the new musical “Woyzeck” at Charing Cross Theater in London last month.The event came after the company’s seven-year-long effort to produce something that can better appeal to global audiences. So, the production company made “Wo
July 6, 2012
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Musical ‘Mozart!’ tickets available for 1,000 won
Renowned musical “Mozart!” is returning to the stage after 30 months, with limited seating available for a mere 1,000 won.Through the “Happiness of 1,000 won” program, tickets for sections of the third floor seats will be priced at 1,000 won, EMK Musical Company said. A total of 2,560 seats will be available over three days. Tickets can be purchased through the Sejong Performing Arts Center’s website (www.sejongpac.or.kr) for a limited time from July 5-7. Each person can register for up to two t
July 5, 2012
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Portrait exhibition focuses on famous faces and hidden personalities
Famous faces are the focus of the latest exhibition at Opera Gallery Seoul in Cheongdam-dong.The exhibition, titled “Visage,” features 50 portraits of well-known figures in history, including French fashion designer Coco Chanel, soprano Maria Callas as well as individuals by American and European artists.Seven artists active in North America and Europe reveal their distinctive characteristics through portraits. Canadian artist Andre Monet recreates portraits of famous people in both avant-gard
July 5, 2012
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Musical stars having a ‘Wicked’ Korean time
Australian cast of hit musical energized by unexpected enthusiasmThe Australian stars of hit Broadway musical “Wicked” are having a truly wicked time in Korea. From receptive audiences to indulgent coffee houses and the graciousness of the Korean people, Jemma Rix and David Harris are spoilt for choice for highlights of their stay. Five weeks into the Korean tour, Rix, who plays the rebellious green witch Elphaba, and Harris, who plays Fiyero, her dashing love interest, have been overwhelmed by
July 5, 2012
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Cantona presents ‘Football Rebels’ at Sarajevo film festival
SARAJEVO (AFP) ― French football superstar turned actor Eric Cantona will present his documentary “Football Rebels” at the Sarajevo film festival that opens on July 6, organizers said Wednesday.The documentary, a story of five international players and their activities off the pitch against corporative influence on sport and society, is directed by Gilles Perez and Gilles Rof and will be shown on July 11.It follows humanitarian and social activities by Ivorian Didier Drogba, Chilean Carlos Casze
July 5, 2012
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The Great Seal
Dear Readers: Happy Fourth of July! While you are enjoying the outdoor barbecue, here’s a little history to go with the day: The United States has a Great Seal that is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the federal government. The Great Seal has a picture of a bald eagle with its wings outstretched, holding a bundle of 13 arrows in one talon and an olive branch in the other. The arrows refer to the 13 original states, and the olive branch symbolizes a desire for peace. The olive br
July 4, 2012
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Quincy Jones brings jazz prodigies to Montreux stage
MONTREUX, Switzerland (Reuters) ― Quincy Jones brought the future to the famed Montreux stage as young musicians from Azerbaijan, Cuba, North America and Slovakia stole the show from veteran openers Bobby McFerrin and Chick Corea.“This is the future, the young ones, they’ve turned it around and taken it back up top ... It’s all mixed up, Bebop and Hip Hop,” the legendary U.S. producer told a sell-out audience at Miles Davis Hall. “This is the best talent all over the planet. They blow my mind th
July 4, 2012