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Opposition head pleads for support in ‘fight against Yoon dictatorship’
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Xi says he will consider S. Korea visit
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Opposition party leader ends 24-day hunger strike for treatment
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Surveillance cameras to be a must in hospital operating rooms
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[Weekender] Behind the scenes of Korean food crazes
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US finalizes national security 'guardrails' for CHIPS funding
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S. Korea calls on Russia to 'transparently explain' its dealing with N. Korea amid suspected arms supply agreement
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[Herald Interview] ‘Another Body,’ a riveting documentary on devasting effects of deepfake porn
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Allies vow stern measures against Russia-N. Korea arms deal
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From traditional to trendy, three of Seoul's top yukhoe spots
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Popera tenor Lim Hyung-joo enlists in military
South Korean operatic pop tenor Lim Hyung-joo will join the military next month, according to industry sources Thursday.The famous popera singer, 30, will enlist at a training camp in Paju, north of Seoul, on March 13, where he will undergo five weeks of basic training before he is dispatched to an army base. All able-bodied Korean men must complete 21 months of military service before the age of 35. “I’m sorry for going to the military so late. Since I’m in my thirties, I’m just a little worrie
Feb. 16, 2017
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B.A.P releases image for new album
Boyband B.A.P has released an image for the upcoming release of its new album.The band, slated to release the album in March, revealed the image via its official social media accounts. It showed a puzzle reminiscent of an old painting, with all but one piece set in place.New concept image for B.A.P (TS Entertainment)B.A.P (TS Entertainment)B.A.P is scheduled to kick off its world tour with a three-day concert at the Blue Square Samsung Electronics Hall from March 24-26. By Yoon Min-sik(minsikyoo
Feb. 15, 2017
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BTS marks 18th straight week on top 10 of Billboard’s world chart
The Bangtan Boys ranked No. 8 on Billboard’s World Albums Chart with the album “Wings,” marking the 18th straight week the K-pop band has stayed in the chart’s top 10.The second album by the seven-member group has shown a strong and steady performance on the chart since notching the top spot in the first week of October. BTS (Big Hit Entertainment)“Voice of Angels” by Celtic Woman took the top spot while Pink Martini followed with “Je Dis Qui!”BTS also ranked No.1 on Billboard’s Social 50 chart
Feb. 15, 2017
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Ambitious Western US music center plans premiere
Tippet Rise, an ambitious music center in the rolling hills of Montana, on Tuesday announced a second season that will include a premiere by leading composer Aaron Jay Kernis.The Tippet Rise Art Center opened last year on a sweeping ranch in the western US state, aiming to bring world-class classical musicians to a venue in nature with concerts attended by no more than 150 people at a time. Tourists observe “Beartooth Portal,” a work by Spanish sculptors Anton Garcia-Abril and Debora Mesa, known
Feb. 15, 2017
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Cuban graffiti artist makes his mark in Havana
The whimsical designs of the graffiti artist with the signature Yulier P. began to appear randomly on walls around Havana three years ago. The first ones were large abstract renderings of rabbits, their floppy ears outlined in black against chipped concrete.Now, there is hardly a neighborhood in the Cuban capital where you can’t find one of the sprawling works of Yulier P. They include enormous gaping mouths 2 yards (meters) high, or flowers mixed either with the image of a woman or in the hands
Feb. 15, 2017
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‘Renaissance man’ Tillmans show blends politics and art
Fake news, Brexit and genitals: a Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition opening at the Tate Modern on Wednesday is an eclectic show that the edgy German artist says is as much about poetry and art as politics.“I want you to feel encouraged by the curiosity that I have for the world, to also not be afraid of the world and to not let fear be implanted in your brain,” the photographer said at a press preview.“The exhibition is not about politics. It is just as much about poetry, about art, about installatio
Feb. 15, 2017
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Twice reveals new teaser image for upcoming album
Twice on Tuesday unveiled its new teaser image for the upcoming mini-album “TWICEcoaster: LANE 2,” featuring members Nayeon, Tzuyu and Sana. In line with the “knocking on doors” concept of previous teaser images, the photos revealed at midnight showed the three singers posing by the door. Nayeon (JYP Entertainment) Sana(JYP Entertainment) Tzuyu(JYP Entertainment)The group is set to release the new album next Tuesday, which will include the main track titled “Knock Knock.” Prior to its release,
Feb. 14, 2017
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Nada dating Cycadelic Records CEO Kirk Kim: reports
Rapper Nada is dating US-based record store owner Kirk Kim, reports by local media claimed Tuesday.Nada, a 25-year-old member of Wassup, is reportedly in a relationship with Cycadelic Records CEO Kim, who is 14 years older. The couple has been seen on several occasions at the club Compton, which opened in Itaewon last December and is run by Cycadelic Records. Nada (Official Facebook page of Wassup)Kim, often referred to as the “godfather or Korean-American hip-hop,” is the second-generation owne
Feb. 14, 2017
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Taeyeon's 'I' music video tops 100 mln YouTube views
Girls' Generation member Taeyeon's "I" music video has been watched more than 100 million times on YouTube, becoming the sixth video associated with the pop act to reach the milestone, its agency said Tuesday. (SM Entertainment)View count for the video, uploaded on Oct. 6, 2015, stood at 100,031,467 as of 4:10 p.m. Tuesday, according to S.M. Entertainment, the team's agency. So far, the South Korean pop act has six songs -- five others being "Gee," "I Got A Boy," "The Boys," "Mr. Taxi" and "Oh"
Feb. 14, 2017
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Kyuhyun’s new album tops Japan’s weekly chart
The album “One Voice” by K-pop band Super Junior’s Kyuhyun has topped the Oricon weekly chart less than a week since its release on Feb. 8. The new album is the artist’s first full-length album in Japanese. The album includes songs “My Serious Love Comedy, “Celebration,” the Japanese versions of “At Gwanghwamun” and “Blah Blah,” and six more tracks. K-pop band Super Junior’s Kyuhyun (Yonhap)Kyuhyun said he was “very happy” about the album’s success. He has been touring Japan since Jan. 18, perfo
Feb. 14, 2017
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Taeyeon soon to release new song
Taeyeon is set to return with a new song sometime around the end of February, local media reported Monday, quoting unnamed sources in the K-pop industry.The Girls’ Generation lead vocalist has produced various chart-topping solo tracks, including “I,” “Gemini,” “Rain,” “Why” and her latest single “11:11,” which was released in November. Taeyeon (S.M. Entertainment)“A new song is always in the works,” Taeyeon wrote via her social media account after the news broke. “People are so impatient.”“Tae
Feb. 14, 2017
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Riding high, Beyonce fails to break Grammy curse
Is Beyonce too edgy for the music industry? Or do the Grammy Awards suffer from an underlying racial bias? The superstar’s failure to win top prizes is vexing her many admirers -- among them the night’s big winner Adele.Beyonce had led the Grammy nominations with nine for “Lemonade,” her most daring album to date, which she crafted as a celebration of the resilience of African-American women. Beyonce appears backstage with her awards for best music video for “Formation” and best urban contempora
Feb. 14, 2017
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Museum to feature artist’s take on stolen Gardner works
A Massachusetts art museum is offering visitors a unique glimpse of the 13 masterpieces stolen more than a quarter century ago from the Gardner Museum in Boston.The exhibit opening Tuesday at the Mead Art Museum in Amherst is the work of San Francisco-based artist Kota Ezawa. According to the museum, the artist has recreated the stolen works through a series of drawings set in glowing light boxes, including cartoon-like versions of paintings by Vermeer, Rembrandt and Manet. The unusual exhibit a
Feb. 14, 2017
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BTS releases new album, storms music charts
South Korean idol group BTS (Bangtan Boys) released its new album "Wings: You Never Walk Alone" on Monday, topping all major streaming charts with its title song. (Big Hit Entertainment)"Spring Day," the title track of the new album, soared to No. 1 on all eight major music streaming services, including Melon, Mnet, Olleh Music and Genie, after the album's release. Other numbers from the album also ranked high on many charts.Melon, South Korea's largest music streaming service, even had a tempor
Feb. 13, 2017
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Adele sweeps Grammys Awards with 5 wins, Bowie wins 4
Even though Adele flubbed one of her live performances at the Grammys, she walked away the belle of the ball: She took home all five awards she was nominated for Sunday night, including album, record and song of the year.She beat Beyonce in the top three categories with her comeback album "25," and repeated her accomplishments from 2012, when the British star also won album, song and record of the year at the Grammys. She’s the first artist in Grammy history to sweep the top three categories twi
Feb. 13, 2017
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LA tower ridiculed as ‘$1 million jukebox’ may get face-lift
For 40 years, Joseph Young festooned public buildings, open spaces and private places across his adopted city of Los Angeles with dozens of brilliant, colorful mosaics, larger-than-life murals and towering sculptures.But the work the artist hoped he would be best remembered for was the Triforium. And he was, but for all the wrong reasons. From left: Tanner Blackman, Claire Evans, Jona Bechtolt and Tom Carroll, members of the Triforium project, pose with Joseph L. Young’s Triforium, a “polyphonop
Feb. 13, 2017
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Guggenheim celebrates immigrant roots in age of Trump
The Guggenheim Museum is highlighting the work of some of the visionaries who shaped its collection, using the occasion to note immigrants‘ contributions to American art weeks after President Donald Trump signed a travel ban.A show opening Friday in New York features works collected by founder Solomon R. Guggenheim’s niece Peggy Guggenheim, who along with art dealer Justin K. Thannhauser came to the United State to flee Nazi Germany.Paintings and sculpture acquisitions by immigrant art dealer Ka
Feb. 13, 2017
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T-ara’s Ji-yeon shelves album release amid reignited bullying controversy
T-ara’s Ji-yeon will postpone the release of her second solo album, her agency said Monday, after an internet posting by a self-proclaimed former staff member of the agency reignited a years-old bullying dispute.MBK Entertainment told local media that Ji-yeon’s album release has been put on hold “in order to avoid a misunderstanding about a certain member (of T-ara) leaving the band.” Ji-yeon of T-ara (MBK Entertainment)“(The delay) is not 100 percent due to the controversy, but we do not want
Feb. 13, 2017
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Lawmaker’s son quits rap show amid prostitution allegations
The high school son of a lawmaker has pulled out of a rap auditioning show after being accused of attempting to solicit sex for money, a local cable channel said Monday.Chang Yong-jun -- son of Rep. Chang Je-won of the Bareun Party -- recently told producers of “High School Rapper” that he wants to leave the show, which aired its first episode on Friday, according to Mnet. All remaining footage of Chang will be edited out of the show, producers added. This screen capture shows Chang Yong-jun app
Feb. 13, 2017
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David Bowie wins 3 Grammys; Adele, Beyonce also winners
David Bowie’s final album, released days after he died of cancer last year, earned him three Grammy Awards on Sunday, while Beyonce and Adele also picked up early awards.“Blackstar” won best alternative music album, rock performance _ where Bowie beat Beyonce and Jack White _ and engineered album, non-classical, where Bowie won over Prince (Bowie is listed as one of the engineers on “Blackstar.”)Bowie was nominated for four Grammys, and his final category _ best rock song _ will be announced in
Feb. 13, 2017