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[AtoZ into Korean mind] World of the in-laws, where gender stereotypes persist
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N. Korean leader voices 'firm support' in his message to Putin over Victory Day
Yoon to hold press conference marking 2nd anniversary of presidency
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[Wang Son-taek] Problems in press freedom and democracy
[Editorial] Negligence of duty
Arrest warrant issued for medical student for allegedly killing girlfriend after breakup
SK Hynix to sell 50% stake in China foundry unit to Chinese enterprise
Yoon calls opposition leader to express concern for health
Korean Air sells five jets to US aerospace firm Sierra Nevada
Pressure mounts on Naver to shed stake in Line
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South Korea willing to accept Indonesian proposal for cutting KF-21 payments
S. Korea to let doctors with foreign licenses practice
Yoon’s mother-in-law to be released on parole
[Today’s K-pop] NCT Dream to drop pre-release from 2nd Japan single
Minister says chip subsidy a ‘tall order’
Court confirms 10-year jail term for drug smugglers
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HERALD INTERVIEW
[Herald Interview] US states compete to lure Korean battery makers
Transport
May 15, 2023
Indiana promises hefty incentives in addition to IRA tax cuts
[Herald Interview] Organist Olivier Latry to proudly present French organ music
Culture
May 12, 2023
Renowned French organist Olivier Latry will bring French organ music to South Korea for his first concert here in six years. While Latry has been to his wife and organist Lee Shin-young’s home country of Korea multiple times on private visits over the past several years, this trip will feature his musical talents at the forefront. For the concert next week, he has chosen music from Richard Wagner, Franz Liszt, Camille Saint-Saens, Cesar Franck and Charles-Marie Widor. In an e-mail intervie
[Herald Interview] Kiaf Seoul, together with Frieze Seoul, govt. to strengthen Seoul as Asian art hub
Arts&Design
May 11, 2023
Hwang Dal-sung, president of the Galleries Association of Korea, starts second term after closely contested election
[Herald Interview] Joshua Bell to perform Vieuxtemps, Chausson with SPO
Music
May 10, 2023
The American violinist returns to Korea for SPO debut
[Herald Interview] For young people today, life is ‘Almost Entirely a Slight Disaster’
Culture
May 9, 2023
Turkish director in competition at Jeonju IFF expresses feeling of the ‘cursed generation’
[Herald Interview] ADYA embarks on adventure with debut single 'Per'
K-pop
May 9, 2023
Eager to hit the ground running, ADYA hopes to follow the lead of successful K-pop girl groups
[Herald Interview] Born to perform: For Choi Jung-won, musical theater is not a job, but a calling
Theater
May 8, 2023
53-year-old musical performer makes history with more than 1,000 performances as Donna in 'Mamma Mia!'
[Herald Interview] Tighter ties key to curbing NK, China: Japan ex-lawmaker
Foreign affairs
May 7, 2023
Consensus on labor feud, Fukushima water needed for S. Korea-Japan thaw
[Herald Interview] Director Davy Chou does away with cliches about adoptees in ‘Return to Seoul’
Film
May 7, 2023
“Return to Seoul” is a melancholy drama film revolving around Freddie (Park Ji-min), 25, who is on a search for her biological parents after returning to Seoul for the first time -- similar to other films about Korean adoptees. But that’s where the similarity ends, as the film then takes a surprising turn. Freddie’s arrival in Seoul is also spontaneous. She arrives after her trip to Tokyo is cancelled. Davy Chou, the Cambodian French filmmaker of “Return to Seoul,&r
[Herald Interview] Bestselling author once again brings magic of solidarity among children
Books
May 6, 2023
The author of the 2000's national bestseller “The Children of Gwaengiburimal” has returned with yet another heartwarming novel about the lives of people neglected and marginalized in our society. South Korean children’s writer Kim Jung-mi’s “The Guardians of the Zelkova Tree” (tentative English title) hit the shelves on March 31, published by Dolbegae. Set in the fictional rural town of Daepo-eup, where more than half of the children living there are from
[Herald Interview] 'This is Your Country' shares stories inside immigration detention centers
Books
May 6, 2023
In 2021, a Moroccan detainee in his 30s was subjected to inhumane treatment at the Hwaseong Immigration Detention Center in Gyeonggi Province, where people facing deportation are held. Surveillance footage showed him on the floor with his feet and hands tied together behind his back, with his head covered. In her latest novel, “This is Your Country,” published by Munhak Dongne, novelist Lee U takes us inside these detention centers. The novel follows a first-person narrator, who rece
[Herald Interview] Fila looks to long-term growth through ESG efforts
Industry
May 4, 2023
The century-old Italian-South Korean sportswear brand Fila is vying for long-term growth by establishing global consistency in its businesses, chiefly by incorporating ESG values into its operations across the world, according to the firm's chairman. Gene Yoon, chairman of Fila Holdings & Acushnet Holdings, said during an online interview Thursday that Fila will be putting in all efforts to prepare a solid foundation for the company's long-term growth by undertaking more concrete E
[Herald Interview] Producer Oh Se-hyeok's journey from Seoul to Shanghai
Theater
May 3, 2023
Producer and playwright Oh Se-hyeok's musical, "The Brothers Karamazov," based on the last novel by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky, ended its run at the Shanghai Grand Theater on April 16. By coincidence, on the same day, the Korean version of the same musical, which premiered in 2018, happened to be midway through its fourth run in Daehagno, Seoul. Set in 19th-century Russia, the musical covers the conflict between the children of Fyodor Karamazov: the abandoned sons of his f
[Herald Interview] Global teamwork key for future pandemic response: AstraZeneca co-developer
Technology
May 1, 2023
Collective efforts from a global network of vaccine developers and manufacturers will be needed to better respond to future outbreaks and pandemics, said a co-developer of a COVID-19 vaccine that has saved millions of lives. Sarah Gilbert, professor of vaccinology at the University of Oxford and co-developer of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, warned that more pandemics will occur in the future. “There needs to be a global collaboration and recognition that we need vaccines for pub
[Herald Interview] Malene Choi’s ‘The Quiet Migration’ looks into adoptee’s process of individuation
Film
May 1, 2023
Malene Choi’s “The Quiet Migration,” which is running in the international competition section at this year's Jeonju International Film Festival, along with nine other films, is the 49-year-old filmmaker’s sequel to her 2018 film “The Return.” A Danish Korean herself, Malene went to Denmark in 1974. In “The Quiet Migration,” Choi presents the story of a 19-year-old boy, Carl, who lives a quiet life in the Danish countryside with his adoptive p
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