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Tue, December 5, 2023 | 05:47
Art meets fashion to gain world ground
Art and fashion: they each carry an equal undercurrent of aesthetics, so what would be better than the marriage of the two? Hermes and Comme des Garcons have opened ...
Theater & Others
| 2011-03-02 15:37
Can Korean golfers disturb Tsengs reign?
Korea’s lady golfers, again, are poised to challenge Tseng Ya-ni to deny the Taiwanese player on the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour.
Sports
| 2011-02-22 16:56
Gilsang Temples head monk resigns
Ven. Deok-hyun of Gilsang Temple, Seongbuk-dong, resigned from his position as head monk and chairman of the board, it was announced Tuesday.
2011-02-22 16:36
Though worn, Clapton captures crowds thrice over
It was in the tense hunch of a shoulder, the slow rhythm of the head bang, the foot tapping to the
K-pop
| 2011-02-21 15:41
A harbinger of Korean literary modernism
Park Ji-won’s novels debut in English after 200 years: Novelist Park Ji-won (1737-1805), better known by his literary name Yeonam, was an unusual intellectual who went against the tide in a profoundly conservative and inflexible Confucian social system during the Joseon Kingdom (1392-1910).
Books
| 2011-02-18 16:44
Woongjin offers multicultural stories via radio, Internet
The Woongjin Foundation is providing traditional tales from China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Mongolia, Thailand and Japan for foreign residents living in Korea on the radio, all day long.
Shows & Dramas
| 2011-02-18 16:40
[Weekender] Korean indie bands to rock North America
It’s the ultimate band roadtrip. Except this isn’t your typical, Americana garage-band straight from Smalltown, U.S.A., it’s post-rock indie group Apollo 18 from the capital of South Korea.
K-pop
| 2011-02-17 15:55
Glove to see overseas distribution
The hit sports drama “Glove” will make the move abroad this month as it finds distribution in both the United States and Japan.
Films
| 2011-02-17 15:51
Taylor Swift charms Korea in style
Devoted fans here welcomed Taylor Swift in her first concert in Korea, Friday. The four-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter provided a polished, if underwhelming, show ...
K-pop
| 2011-02-13 16:32
Kahi to release solo album
After School’s Kahi will be the first of the nine-member girl group to release a solo album, Pledis Entertainment announced Thursday.
2011-02-11 16:45
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Seoul Metro begins real-time translation service for foreign tourists at Myeong-dong Station
[INTERVIEW] Mirinae Lee's '8 Lives of a Century-Old Trickster' offers fresh perspective on Korean history
Go Dae-su: Queen Min's giant female bodyguard
Korea on alert over another urea shortage crisis
Debate grows over broadening of state insurance coverage for drug rehabilitation
Park Sae-eun receives French order of merit
Samsung's sports marketing called into question after Bluewings' relegation
N. Korean hacker group Andariel steals S. Korean defense secrets
President names new finance, land ministers in Cabinet shake-up
Camarata Music celebrates Christmas
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas