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Clubs

The Circle

Cheongdam-dong

Located in the upscale Cheongdam-dong neighborhood, it's notorious for turning you down unless you're dressed chic and sleek. Faithful to its name, it has a round revolving floor ― looking for your ``lost'' table gives clubbers the perfect excuse to sit down with a sexy stranger. Located on Dosan-daero near Hak-dong intersection. Call (02) 546-5933 or visit www.thecircle.co.kr.

Club Answer

This might be the answer to your nightlife. It offers an intimate partying environment with groovy electronic music by star DJs. You can reserve tables and the ones on the second floor provide an open view of the dance floor. Or mingling with the hot bartenders at the open bar might be a fine alternative. Located in Cheongdam-dong across the street from Prima Hotel, near the entrance of Yeongdong-daegyo. Call (02) 548-7115 or visit www.clubanswer.co.kr.

Club Evans

Hongdae or Hongik University Area

This club, located near Hongik University, is great for intimate live performances. The line-up of performers is generally top-notch and the acoustics are good. Located near exit 1 on Sangsu Station on subway line 6 or exit 6 on Hongdae Station on subway line 2. Call (02) 337-8361 or www.clubevans.com.

Club Caliente

Itaewon

The patrons are so diverse, DJ Josh sometimes has a hard job appealing to everyone. But he keeps the dance floor going, playing a variety of standbys and new Latin music. The song selection is what keeps people coming back. Located near exit 4 of Itaewon Station subway line 6. Call (011) 9094 8484

Club M2

Hongdae

M2 features top DJs from home and abroad. The dance floor and the DJ are in the center of the club, which attracts a trendy crowd along with models and celebrities. Packed on the weekends. Check www.ohoo.net.

Club NB

Gangnam

This hip-hop hot spot is a cornerstone of Seoul nightlife. ``Noise Basement'' often holds special parties and performances and you can find Korean homies here with do-rags, dreads and baseball caps turned sideways. Located near Kyobo Bookstore (exit 6 of Gangnam station on subway line 2). Call (02) or visit www.clubnb.com. Check out other NB chains in Hongdae.

Underlounge Seoul

It's the local club of a hip Japanese chain that's also to be found in Shanghai. Located in the famous clubbing area, Hongdae, it's all flashy with loud club music and lights. It's pretty spacious with a supersized mirror ball hanging over your head. DJs from near and far make music while you can hang out at the open bar or classy private rooms. Located near the main entrance of Hongik Univ. Call (02) 325-5715 or visit www.underlounge.kr.

Moonyang Bar

This place is an Asian-inspired lounge located on the third floor of a building on Parking Lot street in Hongdae area. The stone walls feature photographs and rusted steel plates cover the windows. This place is in Mapo at Sokyo-dong, 366-17. Call (02) 338-1523.

Cafe Mou

Sinsa-dong

This cafe has a rich ethnic interior that mixes inspirations that its owner got from travels to such places as Morocco and France. Its menu is limited, but features desserts. It's located at the edge of Dosan Park. 650-9 Park View Building, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam, near the Cine City Theater in Apgujeongdong. Call (02) 3444-6069.

Naos Nova

A wine bar and restaurant with a design so stunning it was featured in several interior design magazines before its doors even opened to the public. Its location across from Namsan Park gives it a wonderful, cool atmosphere. Visit www.naosnova.com (448-120 Huam-dong Yongsan-gu, Seoul) or call (02) 754-2202.

Funky Funky

This live music venue features all kinds of music. Depending on the night, expect to hear funk, punk, rock, or pop. Funky Funky attracts an eclectic mix of people. To get there: Walk down to the alley with Club Tool on the corner and turn right. Visit clubff.cyworld.com.

Above

This medium-sized wine bar in the alley behind the Hamilton Hotel, is one of Itaewon's swankiest hangouts. The candlelight, tiled indoor pond and the designs on the door seem Moorish. Located at 19-25 Itaewon-dong store 22-ho. Call (02) 749-0717.

Once in a Blue Moon

Apgujeong-dong

Once in a Blue Moon is one of the best known jazz clubs in the city. It features live jazz sets from two different bands every night starting at 7 p.m. up to 10 p.m. The place exudes an elegant, sophisticated atmosphere, which is perfect for a romantic date. It is located on the street between the Hakdong intersection and the Galleria intersection in Apgujeong-dong. Call (02) 549-5490 or www.onceinabluemoon.co.kr.

Gachi

Salsa music enthusiasts can dance the night away here. The beat of salsa music will lead you to the club. To go to Gachi, get off at Apgujeong Line 3 and go out exit 5. After walking past six streets, look for Matilda Club and Bar on the seventh street and turn left and look for Gachi's red and white sign. Gachi is open from Mondays to Fridays 6 p.m.-12 a.m., Saturday to Sunday, 2 p.m.-12 a.m. Call (02) 540- 7087.

The Spot

If you like punk or alternative music, then you should hit The Spot. It is a live music venue located next to the playground near Hongik University. The Spot is a small basement bar, and it is mainly standing room-only. Visit www.clubspot.co.kr or call (02) 322-5956, (02) 3141-6876.

Casa Del Vino

This dark, intimate bar offers a great selection of wine, and is a great place to chill out. It's near the Salvatore Ferragamo and Prada buildings in Cheongdam-dong. Call (02) 542-8003.

Traditional

Traditional Performance

Korea House

Open run

The Korea House holds a series of traditional performances. The entrance fee is 29,000 won. Each performance includes a traditional Korean dinner. Visit www.koreahouse.or.kr or call (02) 2266-9101. Located near exit 3 of Chungmuro Station on subway lines 3 and 4.

Traditional Wine Making Demonstration

Namsangol Hanok Village

6-9 p.m., every Saturday

In the courtyard of Namsangol Hanok Village, visitors can see demonstrations of how traditional Korean wines were made. Usually made from rice, traditional wines were considered, if taken in moderation, good for the body. Located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4. Call (02) 2266-6923.

Korean Classical Music & Dance

8-9 p.m. everyday

You can listen to traditional Korean chamber music, including the piri (cylindrical oboe), haegeum (two-stringed fiddle), ajaeng (seven-string zither bowed with a rosined stick), as well as pansori (Korean opera) and dance. The daily performance takes place at Anchae in Younghyo Park's House in the Hanok Village, located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4. Call (02) 2266-6923.

Experience Hanok Life

11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays

At Namsangol Hanok Village, a well preserved Joseon (1392-1910) nobleman's house, visitors are able to see and experience traditional Korean daily life, such as making jipsin (straw shoes), doenjang (bead curd) and jelly. Located near exits 3 and 4 of Chungmuro station on subway lines 3 and 4. Call (02) 2266-6923.

Art Exhibitions

Jonathan Borofsky

Pyo Gallery Seoul

Through Dec. 31

American artist Jonathan Borofsky, best known for his ``Hammering Man'' public sculptures, is holding a solo exhibition of his smaller scale works at Pyo Gallery in Itaewon. Visit www.pyoart.com or call (02) 543-7337.

Contemporary Korean Artists in Paris

Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center

Through Nov. 30

The exhibition takes a look at the works of several Korean artists who have made Paris their home. Works of artists such as Kwak Soo-young, Bang Hai-ja, Sung Ji-yeon and Kim Tschang-yeul are on display. The museum will be closed Nov. 24. Admission is 3,000 won for adults and 2,000 won for students. Seoul Arts Center is located near Nambu Bus Terminal Subway Line 3. Visit www.sac.or.kr/eng.

Artist's 30 Years, The Beautiful Change

Through Dec. 5

Seoul Arts Center is presenting an exhibit featuring the Hangaram Art Museum's art collection. On display are artworks by Kim Bong-tae, Kim Jong-geun, Park Kwang-jin, Sim Sook-ja and Hwang Young-sung. Tickets are 2,000 won for adults and 1,000 won for youths. Visit www.sac.or.kr/eng.

Humble Masterpieces

Hangaram Design Museum, Seoul Arts Center

Organized by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the exhibit features everyday, simple objects such as post-it notes, paper clips, band-aids and Bic pens. Most of the objects are considered indispensable masterpieces of design. Admission is free. Visit www.sac.or.kr/eng.

Silent Space

Gana Art Center Miru

Through Dec. 1

Swedish artist Leo Wellmar is holding a solo exhibition at Gana Art Center Miru, Pyeongchang-dong. His serene landscapes ``Surrounded'' and ``Sound of Silence'' are on display. Visit www.ganaart.com or call (02) 720-1020.

Shim Moon-seup

Gallery Hyundai, Hakgojae Gallery

Through Nov. 25

Sculptures, drawings and photographs by Shim Moon-seup are on display simultaneously at Gallery Hyundai and Hakgojae Gallery. Visit www.galleryhyundai.com or www.hakgojaae.com.

Emotional Factor+y

Young-un Museum of Contemporary Art

Through Dec. 14

Whimsical works by several Korean artists are on display at the Young-un Museum of Contemporary Art, Kwangju City, Gyeonggi Province. Visit www.youngeunmuseum.org.

Storm

Gallery Sang

Eight Korean artists including Yang Man-kee, Lee Kang-hwa, Chun Sung-myoung and Hong Ju-hee are participating in this group exhibition at Gallery Sang. Call (02) 730-0030.

Sojourners

Dobaebacsa

Through Nov. 23

This quirky exhibition at the Dobaebacsa, located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan, features works by Young Chung, Jamaica Fredericks and Yong Nicholas Kim. These artists' works are inspired by journeys. Visit www.dobaebacsa.org.

Bae So-hyun

Philip Kang Gallery

Through Nov. 19

Bae So-hyun is presenting enigmatic works at Philip Kang Gallery. Visit www.philipkanggallery.net or call (02) 517-9014.

Oh Su-fan: 31 Variation 2005-2008

Gana Art Center

Through Nov. 16

Respected abstract artist Oh Su-fan produces Western-style paintings with a distinct Korean quality through the use of calligraphy. Oh has exhibited his works in the United States and Japan. Thirty paintings are on display at the Gana Art Center in Pyeongchang-dong. Visit www.ganaart.com or call (02) 720-1020.

Power of Photography

Sungkok Art Museum

Through Jan. 11

The beauty and power of French photography will impress visitors at the Sungkok Art Museum. Twenty-one French photographers participated in the event. Visit www.sungkokmuseum.com.

Vanilla Square

Doosan Gallery

Through Nov. 20

Doosan Gallery is holding its fourth Korean Young Artists exhibition series this time featuring media art and installation works. Visit www.doosanartcenter.com or call (02) 708-5050.

My Dear Objects

Hanyang University Museum

This fall, Hanyang University Museum is showing a special exhibition of traditional crafts collected from all over the world. Visit www.museumuf.hanyang.ac.kr.

Philip Guston

Seomi Gallery

Through Nov. 29

The works of Philip Guston, a noted painter who helped lead a transition from Abstract expressionism to Neo-expressionism in painting in the 1960s, is currently being shown at Seomi Gallery. Visit www.seomituus.co.kr or call (02) 3675-8232.

The Gleam of Lanterns

Cyan Museum of Art

Through April 26

Sculptor Park Choong-heum is holding a solo exhibition that explores art and design as symbols of life. Visit www.cyanmuseum.org or call (054) 338-9391.

Daegu Photo Biennale 2008

Daegu Exhibition and Convention Center

The Daegu Photo Biennale 2008 features over a thousand photographs by 200 photographers from different countries. With the main theme as ``Then & Now: Memories of the Future," the exhibit takes a look at contemporary photography from the Korea, China and Japan. Exhibits will be held at the Daegu Exhibition and Convention Center and various galleries around the city. Visit www.daeguphoto.com.

Art Through Nature

Space C, Coreana Art and Culture Complex

Through Dec. 6

Eight artists show off paintings, photographs and other works at an exhibition revolving around the theme ``art through nature.'' Visit www.spacec.co.kr or call (02) 547-7749.

Purgatorium

Cais Gallery

Through Nov. 22

Pop artist Hong Kyong-tack is holding a solo exhibition at Cais Gallery. Hong uses pop culture figures such as Scarlett Johansson, Catherine Zeta Jones and Korean director Park Chan-wook in his colorful geometric-patterned works. Visit www.caisgallery.com or call (02) 511-0668.

James Casebere

Gallery Ihn

Through Nov. 12

American artist James Casebere takes photographs of models of structures such as a mosque and the Acropolis. His photographs explore the connection between architecture, photography and sculpture. Call (02) 732-4677.

Japanese Contemporary Art

Gallery Godo

Through Nov. 14

Gallery Godo is hosting an group exhibition of Japanese contemporary artists such as Yuji Kobayashi, Furuya Hiroko, Keisei Kobayashi and Seiko Kawaski. Visit www.gallerygodo.com or call (02) 720-2223.

Now Jump: Nam June Paik Festival

Nam June Paik Art Center

Through Feb. 5

Located in Yongin, Gyeonggi Province, the Nam June Paik Art Center is dedicated to the late Paik (1932-2006) and his legacy as the ``father of video art.'' ``Now Jump,'' features not just Paik's works such as ``TV Garden'' and ``Elephant Cart,'' but also works by 113 artists and nine groups from 19 countries. Admission is 7,000 won for adults, 5,000 won for middle and high school students and 3,000 won for elementary school students. Visit www.njpartcenter.kr.

Handmade Memories

Kukje Gallery

Through Nov. 15

Jung Yeon-doo presents a new series of works ``Handmade Memory Capsules'' at a solo exhibition at Kukje Gallery. Visit www.kukjegallery.com or call (02) 733-8449.

Past Due

Gallery Em

Korean-born American artist Jon Widman is holding a solo exhibition, featuring his works ``Faces,'' ``Spines'' and ``Pages.'' Visit www.galleryem.co.kr or call (02) 544-8145.

The Eye of the Observer

Opera Gallery Seoul

Opera Gallery Seoul is hosting an exhibition of portraits by European artists Lita Cabellut and David Mach. Mach, a Scottish artist who was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1998, creates collages using postcards and different kinds of cards. Cabellut's human portraits appear to be disintegrating, as she uses acid above the paint. Call (02) 3446-0070 or email seoul@operagallery.com.

Lee Bul

PKM Trinity Gallery

Renowned Korean artist Lee Bul returns to Seoul for a solo exhibition of her innovative works at PKM Trinity Gallery in Cheongdam-dong. Visit www.pkmgallery or call (02) 515-9496.

Stones

Gallery Kong

Through Nov. 9

This solo exhibition features works of Kim Soo-kang, who takes photographs of tiny stones and captures the stones' gentle shades of white and gray. Call (02) 738-7776.

Friction

Gallery Space

Gallery Space re-opens with a solo exhibition by artist Park Ki-won. His work ``Friction" covers the gallery's floor with fine stainless steel threads crisscrossing in irregular patterns. Visit www.space-culture.net or call (02) 3670-3628.

Embracing Evening

Museum of Photography, Seoul

Kang Woon-gu captures the Korean countryside in stark black and white photographs displayed at the Museum of Photography, southern Seoul. Visit www.photomuseum.or.kr or call (02) 418-1315.

Annual Report: A Year in Exhibitions

Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju

The 7th Gwangju Biennale will mainly feature works by artists and exhibitions held between January 2007 to September 2008. Exhibitions, performances, film screenings, music and theater events are held at the Biennale Hall, Gwangju Museum of Art, Uijae Museum of Korean Art, Cinema Gwangju and the Daein traditional market. Visit www.gb.or.kr.

Expenditure

Busan Biennale, Busan

As part of the Busan Biennale, a contemporary art exhibition is held at the Busan Museum of Modern Art, while a sea art festival is staged at Gwangalli Beach. Various sculptures are installed at the APEC Naru Park. Visit https://www.busanbiennale.org.

Architectural Ceramics ― OLD

Clayarch Gimhae Museum

Through Feb. 8, 2009

The Clayarch Gimhae Museum is hosting an exhibition focused on architectural ceramics by ten artists from Korea, U.S., U.K., Switzerland and Japan. The exhibition also features photographs by Belgian photographer Mark De Fraeye. The museum is located in Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province. Visit www.clayarch.org or call (055) 340-7000.

Emography

Seoul Arts Center

Through Nov. 10

Artist Moosan Huh Hwe-tae is displaying 47 years worth of his calligraphy, paintings and seal engravings in a solo exhibition. Huh has had extensive experience in five calligraphic styles, and his works are known for conveying deep emotion. Visit www.moosan.net.

1,025: With or Without Person

Arko Art Center

An exhibition featuring works of Yun Suk-nam is ongoing at the Arko Art Center. In relation to the exhibit, the 6th Chino Kaori Memorial New Vision lecture will be held on Oct. 18 at 2 p.m. Visit www.arkoartcenter.or.kr.

New SF

Gallery 2

Through Nov. 8

Artist KDK, whose real name is Kim Do-kyun, is holding a new exhibition ``New SF.'' Visit www.gallery2.co.kr.

2008 Hermes Foundation Missulsang

Atelier Hermes

The 2008 Hermes Foundation Missulsang features the works of Kim Shin-il, Song Sang-hee and Ham Yang-ah. Atelier Hermes is located in Shinsa-dong, Gangnam. Closed on Wednesdays. Call (02) 544-7722.

Rubens, Baroque Masterpieces

Gwangju Museum of Art

Seventy-five pieces from the Baroque collection of the Vienna Academy Museum are in Korea for the first time ― 19 of them being works by Rubens. Closed on Mondays. Visit https://www.korearubens.co.kr.

Masters of the 20th Century: Latin American Art

National Museum of Art, Deoksu Palace

The exhibit shows 120 works by 84 Latin American artists, including Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. It provides a broad overview of the development of the Latin American art scene from the early 20th century to the 1970s. Admission is 10,000 won for adults and 8,000 won for students Visit www.laart.kr or www.moca.go.kr/deoksugung.moca.html.

Landscapism

Michael Schultz Gallery

A new exhibit featuring works by Sven Druehl, an artist and art historian, is on-going at Michael Schultz Gallery Seoul. Visit www.scultzgallery.co.kr.

Kids

Kids’ Nanta

Woongjin Think Big Art Hall

Open Run

Famous percussion instrument musical Nanta is remade as a kids’ musical. Four cooks are given an order to prepare birthday party for 100 kids within a few hours. Suddenly four magicians appear and help them prepare food and cakes. The musical also presents laser and magic show, and ends with Korean traditional rhythmic music. Tickets cost from 30,000 won to 50,000 won. For more information visit www.ticket.interpark.com or call (02) 738-8289. Located near from Seolleung Station on subway Bundang line.

Sports Games

K-League Football

3 p.m. on Nov. 9, Sunday

Pohang Steelers vs. FC Seoul

Pohang Steelyard Stadium

Chunnam Dragons vs. Jeju United

Gwangyang Stadium

Ulsan Tigers vs. Busan I-Park

Ulsan Munsu Sports Complex

Incheon United vs. Suwon BlueWings

Incheon World Cup Stadium

Jeonbuk Motors vs. Gyeongnam FC

Jeonju World Cup Stadium

Daejeon Citizen vs. Gwangju Sangmu FC

Daejeon World Cup Stadium

Daegu FC vs. Seongnam Chunma FC

Daegu World Cup Stadium

Horseracing

Gwacheon Seoul Race Track

The Gwacheon Seoul Race Track holds races from 10:30 a.m. to 5:10 p.m., every Saturday and Sunday. Get off at Seoul Racecourse Station, subway line 4, exit 3. For more information, call (02)509-1114 or visit at www.kra.co.kr.