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HERALD INTERVIEW
[Herald Interview] Jung Jae-il: Breaking barriers beyond international success
Music
Mar 8, 2023
The musician’s genre-defying oeuvre is a synthesis of East and West, old and new
[Herald Interview] Korean rescuers recall times of despair, hope in Turkey
Social affairs
Mar 7, 2023
2 Korean relief workers tell of tragedy, miracles in quake-hit site; call for intensive support to Turks in dire situation
[Herald Interview] Playing villains that ring a little too true
Film
Mar 6, 2023
Actors Cho Jin-woong, Lee Sung-min say ‘Devil’s Deal’ characters made them reflect on life
[Herald Interview] First English biography of Imjin War's hidden hero published
Books
Mar 5, 2023
Trailblazing translator of Korean classics turns to writing biographies of Korean heroes in English
[Herald Interview] Unmasked by avatar: K-pop idols show true selves in metaverse
K-pop
Mar 1, 2023
Producers say virtual audition program ″Girl's Re:verse″ opened up a new world for talented singers
[Herald Interview] Leaving pixels behind, Hong Seung-hye transports you to a world 'over the rainbow'
Arts&Design
Feb 28, 2023
Hong Seung-hye is an artist who continuously expands her artistic horizons. Twenty-six years after discovering the artistic potential of computer pixels, she has transcended to a new dimension in her craft, inviting others to explore the captivating world of her latest creations. Hong named the exhibition “Over the Layers II” at the Kukje Gallery, reminiscing about the song “Over the Rainbow” from the film “The Wizard of Oz.” The latest show is the second iter
[Herald Interview] Japanese K-pop group XG on group's Korean debut
K-pop
Feb 28, 2023
Walking into The Korea Herald studio, the seven members of K-pop group XG oozed charisma with each step. Their eyes were glistening and a slight yet poised smile was visible over each member’s face. But as soon as the bandmates sat down and uttered their first words of greeting, the tension circling them melted away to the cheerful, high-pitched laughter of the seven young women. XG conducted its first-ever exclusive media interview with The Korea Herald on Feb. 17. Here, they shared for t
[Herald Interview] KTO president picks 'storytelling' as essence of tourism
Culture
Feb 27, 2023
“May I begin by singing you a song that I listen to as a hobby?” Kim Jang-sil, president of the Korea Tourism Organization, said to the reporter as soon as he sat down for an interview with The Korea Herald at his office in Seoul on Friday. The 66-year-old chair then spontaneously turned on his favorite 1970s trot music song on his phone and began singing along. As soon as the song ended, he explained with passion how the tune and lyrics came to be. "It is a story depicting a
[Herald Interview] Ashurst-Hwahyun joint venture looks to growing cross-border litigations in Korea
Social affairs
Feb 27, 2023
South Korea's first joint venture between foreign and local law firms said it would provide comprehensive legal services for companies facing a growing number of cross-border litigations, touting its competitiveness in practicing both Korean and international law in Korea. "As companies invest internationally, and often into challenging jurisdictions, the result is often cross-border arbitrations and investigations related to compliance with anti-bribery, anti-money laundering and sanc
[Herald Interview] Yoo Yeon-seok attracted to values in canine film ‘My Heart Puppy’
Film
Feb 26, 2023
For Yoo Yeon-seok, it was a clear choice for him to appear in canine-themed film “My Heart Puppy,” as a person who has had dogs from a young age and acted as ambassador of Seoul Animal Film Festival. A chance to act with the four-legged friends and tell stories of the companion animals through the screen were his priorities. “I first grabbed the script with a light-hearted mind because the title was cute. Then after I finished reading it, there was no choice for me (but to appe
[Herald Interview] 'Jeong-nyeon' webtoon creators shed light on traditional all-women musical troupe
Books
Feb 25, 2023
Compelling webtoon adapted into traditional Korean musical, TV series
[Herald Interview] 'My goal from the start was runner-up'
K-pop
Feb 24, 2023
Up-and-coming rapper Huh makes his first comeback after ending second place on 'Show Me the Money'
[Herald Interview] Two Korea’s Demilitarized Zone unfolds at Google Arts & Culture
Arts&Design
Feb 22, 2023
Soon after regaining its sovereignty following 35 years of Japanese colonial rule, Korea was faced with yet another tragedy – a war between the two Koreas in 1950. The war, which broke out as North Korea invaded the South, came to a halt with the Armistice Agreement signed on July 27, 1953. The cease-fire included a 238-kilometer-long military demarcation line with a 2-kilometer-wide buffer zone on each side along the entire length, known as the Demilitarized Zone. The DMZ remains intact,
[Herald interview] 'Architecture is meant to be the stage, not the play'
Culture
Feb 21, 2023
Architect David Chipperfield talks about challenges of adding new space to existing building at National Archaeological Museum in Athens
[Herald Interview] Jason Kim dedicates ‘My Heart Puppy’ to his beloved dog
Film
Feb 21, 2023
Anyone who has a dog will experience heartbreak at least once -- letting your beloved companion go. But it’s not so easy to make a film dedicated to your dear dog. Jason Kim, the filmmaker behind the 2017 action comedy hit “Midnight Runners,” is releasing “My Heart Puppy,” a canine-themed film based on his own personal experiences of separation from his 10-year-old Yorkshire Terrier. “I raised two dogs called Rooney and Ray, small Yorkshire Terriers less tha
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