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Disgraced Korean-American singer wins suit over visa denial
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4.0 magnitude earthquake rattles Gyeongju, wakes Korea up
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BOK holds key rate steady, cuts 2024 growth outlook
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4.0 magnitude earthquake shakes southeastern Korea
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NewJeans, Seventeen, BTS win top honors at 2023 MAMA Awards
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NK will never discuss 'sovereignty' with US, says Kim Yo-jong
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Man stabs girlfriend while on trial for dating violence
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Adults arrested for proxy purchasing of cigarettes, receiving $3 from teens
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Yoon revives policy chief of staff position, reshuffles all senior secretaries
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[Exclusive] PUBG developer wins lawsuit against Chinese copycat in US
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Coldplay performs to defend freedom of expression
NEW YORK (AFP) ― Coldplay and Mumford and Sons were among the performers here late Sunday at an Amnesty International concert organized in defense of freedom of expression. The show marked the first time that the “Secret Policeman’s Ball” ― organized by Amnesty International since 1976 ― was held in the United States.Television comedian Jon Stewart was among the performers, sharing the stage with a fake Kim Jong-un, who wanted to dominate the stage at all cost.U.S. actor Ben Stiller and Briton D
March 6, 2012
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Pop stars flock to Korea
Lady Gaga, Lenny Kravitz to hold their first concerts in SeoulSeoul becomes the center of pop music this spring with a number of world-famous musicians and celebrities coming to the city to hold their own concerts. U.S. pop diva Lady Gaga kicks off her “The Born This Way Ball” world tour at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul, one of the biggest sports and concert venues in Korea, on April 27. The concert will be “the first-ever pop electro opera” and is the first full-fledged concert in Seoul by Gaga.
March 5, 2012
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U.K. envoy visits South Gyeongsang
Scott Wightman, British Ambassador to Korea, made his first visit to South Gyeongsang Province on Monday to promote the upcoming London Olympics and express his interest in South Gyeongsang-based corporations.During his visit to the province, Wightman had a meeting with the province governor, Kim Doo-gwan, in the provincial government building in Changwon. He reportedly said British corporations have a lot to learn from Korean ones during the meeting. He promoted the upcoming London Olympics Ga
March 5, 2012
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Romanian opera diva debuts in Washington
Romanian opera diva Angela Gheorghiu was hailed Saturday in Washington as she made her opera debut in the U.S. capital, 20 years after launching her international career in London.Gheorghiu, 46, was treated to several standing ovations for her recital largely of works by Jules Massenet at the Kennedy Center, with excerpts from the operas “Cherubin,” “Manon” and “Le Cid.”Although she has sung many times at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Gheorghiu had never performed in Washington until now.A
March 5, 2012
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Rock guitarist Ronnie Montrose dies aged 64
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ― Rock guitarist Ronnie Montrose, who formed the band that bore his name and performed with some of rock’s heavy hitters, has died.His booking agent, Jim Douglas, says Montrose died Saturday at his home in Millbrae, California. He was 64.Douglas says Montrose had been in declining health for some time, battling prostate cancer and what Douglas termed “personal demons.’’In addition to forming his own band in 1973, Montrose performed with a number of musicians, including Sammy H
March 5, 2012
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Korean rock bands to take on North America
Korean rock bands are making inroads into the United States and Canada this month in a bid to introduce the country’s unique indie music culture to the West.“From indie clubs to international festivals, SEOULSONIC pushes the tempo of Korean music acts making waves across and beyond Asia,” said DFSB
March 5, 2012
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Celebrities hold concert to support North Korean defectors in China
Amid growing public criticism of Beijing for forcibly deporting North Korean defectors to their home country, about 30 Korean celebrities were to hold a concert Sunday evening to urge China to stop the repatriations.The concert at Yonsei University’s 100th Memorial Hall in Seoul was to be hosted by “Cry with Us,” an organization recently formed by celebrities including actor Cha In-pyo, his actress wife Shin Ae-ra, veteran singer Yoon Bok-hee, comedian Park Mi-sun and pop singer Ivy. Some 30 tee
March 4, 2012
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Japanese culture center seeks common understanding
Aside from pop culture, sharing of academic and artistic content also important: Director MichigamiThis is the fifth of the series introducing cultural centers of different countries in Seoul. ― Ed. As is evident from the popularity of Girls’ Generation and Jang Geun-suk, Japan has continued to be charmed by Korea’s popular culture ever since the mega hit TV series “Winter Sonata” captured Japanese hearts. In Seoul, on the other hand, it’s not hard to spot a number of shelves dedicated to Japane
March 4, 2012
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Korean rock bands to take on North America
SEOULSONIC to take bands to South By Southwest, Canadian Music WeekKorean rock bands are making inroads into the United States and Canada this month in a bid to introduce the country’s unique indie music culture to the West.“From indie clubs to international festivals, SEOULSONIC pushes the tempo of Korean music acts making waves across and beyond Asia,” said DFSB Kollective, a Seoul-based music agency. The project features talented Korean rock bands Yellow Monsters, 3rd Line Butterfly and Cryin
March 4, 2012
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Mariah Carey returns to stage since giving birth
NEW YORK (AP) ― Mariah Carey made her return to the stage since giving birth to twins in diva-like form: She changed her shoes after singing two songs and touched up her hair and makeup in a sleek, sleeveless black dress, all in front of an eager audience.Carey, who gave birth to fraternal twins via C-section in April, performed for a few hundred fans Thursday night at New York’s Gotham Hall.Of her return she said: “I didn’t realize this was a big deal.’’The Grammy winner sang a number of her hi
March 4, 2012
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Pop Music“Budapest Saxophone Quartet”: The Budapest Saxophone Quartet from Hungary will perform at Chungmu Art Hall on March 12 in collaboration with renowned Korean artists including Soprano Kim Hee-jung, Pianists Ha Soon-won and musical actress Choi Jung-won. Formed in 1995, the quartet was the first group of four saxophonists to play not only classical music but also other music genres such as jazz and pop. In 2009, the quartet performed in Korea with legenday film music composer Enrio Morric
March 2, 2012
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Tyrell crafts romantic soundtrackSteve Tyrell“I’ll Take Romance”(Concord)Taking up a suggestion from former President Bill Clinton, who danced to Steve Tyrell’s music at daughter Chelsea’s wedding, Tyrell has crafted an album of romantic standards that can serve as a soundtrack for weddings and other special occasions.Fittingly, it includes his version of “The Way You Look Tonight” from the 1991 Steve Martin film “Father of the Bride” which helped transform Tyrell from a behind-the-scenes produc
March 2, 2012
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Mariah Carey helps christen new Disney ship in NYC
Mariah Carey helped christen the new Disney cruise ship Fantasy at a Hudson River pier in Manhattan on Thursday night and promised to bring her twins back to enjoy some Disney hospitality.``I christen thee Disney Fantasy. May God bless this ship and all who sail on it," said Carey as she stood with Disney’s CEO Bob Iger, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Chairman Tom Staggs, and of course Mickey Mouse.The ceremony was held inside the ship‘s atrium with a fake larger-than-life bottle of Champagne tha
March 2, 2012
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U.K.’s White Cube opens H.K. gallery as Asia art booms
HONG KONG (AP) ― Britain’s White Cube gallery, known as an early champion of provocative British artists Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin, launched its Hong Kong branch on Thursday, becoming the latest Western gallery to open an Asian outpost in pursuit of China’s booming art market.White Cube was unveiling a 557-square-meter space in a new building in Hong Kong’s central business district. With the opening of its first branch outside Britain, White Cube follows in the footsteps of other British as
March 1, 2012
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Learning English through singing
The Korea Herald Youth English Choir launched in ceremonySixth-grader Kwak Se-mi always wanted to sing, but she was always too busy for it.“There are certain things that you have to learn as a young student, like English,” Kwak told The Korea Herald on Wednesday. “So I’ve been doing that and it’s been fun. But being a part of this choir is super fun because I get to perform while I sing in English as well.”Kwak is one of the 30 members of The Korea Herald Youth English Choir, which officially la
March 1, 2012
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Looking back on Eva Hesse
Kukje Gallery sheds light on German-born U.S. artistHer life was short, but she was influential. Late U.S. artist Eva Hesse is one of the most critically celebrated artists of the 20th century. Born into a Jewish family in Germany in 1936, she moved to the U.S. at age 9 but lost her parents soon after. She studied painting at Yale University of Art and Architecture in New Haven and slowly became an acclaimed painter. After marriage, she briefly moved back to Germany, where she shifted her focus
March 1, 2012
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Badu saddened by Malaysia concert ban
KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) ― American singer Erykah Badu expressed sadness Wednesday at Malaysia’s decision to ban her show after a photo of her with body art including the Arabic word for “Allah” caused anger.Authorities in Muslim-majority Malaysia scrapped the concert Tuesday, a day before it was scheduled to take place in Kuala Lumpur after Badu’s photo appeared in the biggest English-language paper, The Star.The photo depicts the acclaimed singer with various symbols on her upper body including in A
March 1, 2012
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Auschwitz, Holocaust museums wrangle over barrack ownership
The Auschwitz museum said Tuesday it was demanding that the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum return a barrack from a former Nazi German death camp used during World War II to hold prisoners.The Polish museum said the Washington D.C.-based Holocaust museum was loaned the barrack in 1989 on a temporary basis, but the U.S. museum insists the 20-year loan is subject to renewal, adding that the ageing wooden Holocaust artifact could sustain damage if transported back to Poland.“Under Polish law, the Am
Feb. 29, 2012
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S. Korean conductor in Pyongyang for rehearsal
Renowned South Korean conductor Chung Myung-whun arrived in North Korea Tuesday for a rehearsal of a planned joint performance in Paris by North Korean and French orchestras, the North’s media reported.A brief report by the North’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) confirmed the arrival of Chung and his party in the country’s capital of Pyongyang, but gave no other details, including the purpose and length of the trip.According to South Korea’s Unification Ministry, Chung, the director of the Se
Feb. 29, 2012
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Discovering romance in shattered soju bottles
Artist Bae Young-whan fills Plateau with his representative installations and video artAn intense vibe of a showdown filled the glass pavilion at art gallery Plateau in Taepyeongro, central Seoul. A golden ring, about one-fourth the size of an actual boxing ring, stood in the center. Other than the boxing gloves thrown inside, the ring was empty. But there certainly were many onlookers, including the suffering sinners engraved in Rodin’s “Gates of Hell” and “The Burghers of Calais” which were bo
Feb. 29, 2012