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[Herald Interview] Kim Jun-su returns as red-haired Count Dracula
Arts&Design
Jun 15, 2021
The musical “Dracula: The Musical” has been an all-time hit since it premiered in 2014 with Kim Jun-su, a former lead vocalist of the popular boy band TVXQ and now a veteran musical actor of 10 years, in the leading role. His hair dyed a bright red color again -- Kim’s signature look for his Count Dracula character -- the actor stood on the stage for the musical’s fourth season which kicked off on May 20 at the Blue Square in Seoul. The red-colored hair was intended to
Bid to smuggle out 92 Korean cultural artifacts foiled
Culture
Jun 15, 2021
DAEJEON--The Cultural Heritage Administration and Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency on Tuesday jointly announced that 11 suspects who attempted to smuggle out 92 valuable Korean cultural artifacts have been caught. The two agencies also unveiled the items the suspects allegedly tried to take out of the country during a press briefing held at Daejeon Metropolitan Police Agency on Tuesday. “We started working together with the CHA from 2018,” Kim Jae-chun, an official from Daejeon
[Herald Interview] Korean Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale explores architecture as multidisciplinary practice
Arts&Design
Jun 14, 2021
Curator Shin Hae-won wants to elicit discussions on climate crisis, diaspora and innovation
Seoul seeks donations of used musical instruments
Culture
Jun 14, 2021
The Seoul Metropolitan Government is receiving donations of used musical instruments through its Instrument Donation and Sharing Campaign that started Monday and is expected to run through the end of July. With the goal of creating a society where “all citizens can learn and enjoy musical instruments,” the project coordinates the donation and repairs of the donated instruments by skilled artisans at Nakwon Musical Instrument Arcade, located in Jongno, central Seoul. Once the repai
Seoul Institution of Arts to dive deep into Korean culture through Summer at SeoulArts
Culture
Jun 13, 2021
Summer at SeoulArts, hosted by the Seoul Institute of Arts, the most prominent art institute in Korea, will be held this summer for international college students interested in learning more about Korean culture. All classes are to be held online in English and will feature two courses that incorporate K-pop and Korean film. The first course, “The Kpop Phenomenon,” instructed by professor Woody Pak, will cover the history, development, processes, cultural impact and globalization
[Eye Plus] Sejong-daero splashed in green
Travel
Jun 12, 2021
Sejongdaero, one of the best known streets in Seoul and a main thoroughfare of downtown Seoul, is ready to welcome pedestrians. Named after King Sejong (1397-1450) of the Joseon era, who led the invention of Hanguel, the writing system for the Korean language, the broad avenue runs from the southern end of Gwanghwamun Plaza, passes the city gate Sungnyemun and continues to Seoul Station. In May, the construction of Sejongdaero Forest Road was completed, ending months of constructio
Craft takju takes root in Brooklyn, New York
Food&Beverage
Jun 12, 2021
Hana Makgeolli brews traditional Korean alcoholic beverage in US
Far from the madding crowd: 25 tucked-away summer vacation spots
Travel
Jun 12, 2021
Korea Tourism Organization selects some of the most serene spots in Korea for summer getaways
[Weekender] Domestic bliss: Distancing brings happy hour home
Food&Beverage
Jun 12, 2021
Pandemic fuels enthusiasm for homemade cocktails
Facing North Korea, Imjingak Park is a reminder of peace on the Korean Peninsula
Arts&Design
Jun 12, 2021
PAJU, Gyeonggi Province -- A large peaceful ground, Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri Park stands facing the Imjin River, just south of the Demilitarized Zone. Although it sounds like an area of heightened tensions, the park is crowded with visitors, especially on weekends, who come for a picnic and to view the works of art on display. The exhibition “DMZ Art Project: Peace, Again” shows works by 12 artists and collectives that deal with the theme of peace. The works that are scattered throu
Korean bishop named to head Vatican Congregation for Clergy
Culture
Jun 11, 2021
Pope Francis appointed the South Korean bishop Lazzaro You Heung-sik as the new prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for the Clergy, the Vatican said Friday. You, 69, who currently heads the diocese of Daejeon in central South Korea, became the first South Korean to be appointed to a secretary position. The congregation is responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to religious orders. It is known for overseeing more than 400,000 Catholic priests around
'Visit Korean Heritage' campaign back with global promotion project
Culture
Jun 11, 2021
The Visit Korean Heritage campaign, which began last year, is back, and this time with some new global projects, according to its co-organizers the Cultural Heritage Administration and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation. “We can sense people’s sentiment toward Korean culture changed recently through contents like BTS’ Daechwita, band Leenalchi’s Korea promotional videos and Minari,” Kim Hyun-mo, head of the Cultural Heritage Administration, said during a press
MMCA highlights humans’ playful side
Arts&Design
Jun 11, 2021
An exhibition at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, reminds people to be playful instead of getting obsessed with the results of their actions in this efficiency-oriented society. The exhibition, “Switch Things Up,” was inspired by Dutch historian and cultural theorist Johan Huizinga’s (1872-1945) philosophy of “homo ludens,” which suggests that the desire for play is a defining characteristic of humanity and urges a return to “playf
Seoul Auction to hold biggest art auction since 2008
Arts&Design
Jun 11, 2021
Seoul Auction announced Friday that it would hold its 161st major art auction June 22. Works by famous Korean and international artists will be up for sale, for a total of 204 pieces both modern and antique, with a combined estimated value of 23 billion won ($20.68 million). This is the highest amount for any single auction in South Korea since the 2008 financial crisis, according to Seoul Auction. The works by renowned Korean modern artists will include Lee Jung-seop’s oil painting &
British Council of Korea, Korea Foundation to look for ideas to tackle climate change
Culture
Jun 11, 2021
The British Council of Korea and the Korea Foundation on Friday announced that they were looking for creative ideas to tackle climate change. Cross-border teams from the UK and Korea can compete for funds to support their projects by submitting applications by July 2. “We hope this program can expand the cooperation and conversations between Korea and the UK about climate change issues we face,” said Sam Harvey, director of the British Council of Korea. Nationals from the two co
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