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Han Chul-ho
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Korea's golfware market keeps growing amid weak consumption
Despite the overall slump in private consumption, South Korea's golfware market is expected to post solid growth this year as more younger people enjoy the sport, industry sources predicted Sunday. According to the Korea Leisure Industry Institute and golf-related clothing makers, the country's golfware market will likely grow 7.14 percent on-year to 3 trillion won (US$2.75 billion) in 2015.The expected increase is mainly due to people in their 20s and 30s enjoying golf thanks to greater accessi
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Highlights: Theatre, Dance, Exhibition, Pop Music, Festivals
Theater“Heavy Metal Girls”: Joo-young, Eun-joo, Jung-min and Boo-jin are all 40-year-old women working at the same small company. When they all face a possibility of layoff, they decide to learn heavy metal, to impress their new boss who is a heavy metal fanatic. “Heavy Metal Girls” runs through March 1 at Yegreen Theatre in Daehangno, Seoul. Tickets are priced at 20,000 won and 30,000 won. For more information, call (02) 744-7090.“The Best in Tragedy”: The play centers on the playwright and Nob
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Highlights
TheaterCast members rehearse for the play “The Best in Tragedy.” (Bananamoon)“The Best in Tragedy”: The play centers on the playwright and Nobel laureate Goh Il-bong, who has devoted his entire life to writing tragedies. But what he does not realize is that while he is writing a masterpiece on life and death, his wife is slowly dying. “The Best in Tragedy,” which raises questions about the meaning of life, tragedy and time, runs through Feb. 21 at the Byeoloreum Theater of the National Theater o
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Millet works reveal turning point in art
Four masterpieces of Jean-Francois Millet depicting farmers and shepherds will be on view in Seoul for the first time. The touring exhibition, entitled “Millet, Barbizon and Fontainebleau,” started in Boston and stopped through Japan before arriving in Seoul on Jan. 23 with 64 paintings, including major works of Millet and his contemporaries of the Barbizon School, the critical art movement that acted as a bridge realism and impressionism. The exhibition will showcase major works of Millet, most
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52 people die after drinking poisoned beer in Mozambique
MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP)--Contaminated traditional beer has killed 52 people in Mozambique, health authorities in the southern African country said on Sunday. An additional 51 people were admitted to hospitals in the Chitima and Songo districts in the northeastern Tete province, and 146 more people have reported to hospitals to be examined for the poisoning, district health official Alex Albertini told Radio Mozambique. Those who drank the contaminated brew were attending a funeral in the region
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Xiaomi Doubles Revenue to $12 Billion as Phone Sales Surge
Xiaomi Corp., whose investors include billionaire Yuri Milner, more than doubled its sales revenue last year, according to a blog posting by Chief Executive Officer Lei Jun. The Beijing-based company’s revenue before tax rose to 74.3 billion yuan ($12 billion) in 2014, Lei said on his microblog today. It sold 61.1 million mobile phones, 227 percent more than in the previous year. Xiaomi plans to release a Redmi smartphone and will hold a press conference on Jan. 15 to issue an “important flagshi
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Park Shin-hye and T.O.P in outdoor wear
Actor and idol T.O.P and actress Park Shin-hye united for a fashion shoot for the outdoor wear collection Millet F-W 2014. Millet focused on simple and rich colors instead of complex patterns for its F-W collection. T.O.P showed off his manly character while Park displayed her “healthy beauty” in the shoot. By Cho Han-na, Intern reporter (hnncho@heraldcorp.com)(Photo credit: Millet)
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[Weekender] Calendar
Pop musicIncheon Pentaport Rock Festival: The annual Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, a three-day rock music fest, is one of the nation’s most popular summer music events. This year’s edition will include performances by popular English psychedelic-rock band Kasabian, Travis, Boys Like Girls and more to be announced soon. The festival will also include performances by a wide range of local bands including Dear Cloud, PIA and Romantic Punch. In its eight-year history, Pentaport has hosted interna
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Park Shin-hye flaunts perfect skin in selfie
Actress Park Shin-hye showed off her perfect skin in a selfie on her Twitter on Wednesday. With the picture she posted: “The sun’s finally gone down and I can have a life… Can’t wait till it cools down. Feel like mountain climbing again. It’s kind of late but I’d like to thank Millet for the ‘Sanguiwon’ teamwear. Thank you so much.” (Park Shin-hye's Twitter)(khnews@heraldcorp.com)
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Peugeot releases SUV3008 Millet edition
French carmaker Peugeot released a special edition of its popular SUV 3008 model on Friday. In cooperation with French outdoor fashion brand Millet, the 3008 Millet edition was released in two colors ― sparkling black and white ― and has “Millet edition” patches attached to the side and back of the car. The 3008 is already known for its traction-control system that provides five driving modes: standard, mud, sand, snow and ESP Off. It also has a 1,604-liter trunk as well as storage boxes under t
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Musee d’Orsay brings blockbuster exhibit
Nineteenth-century Paris has a unique place in the history of art, giving birth to two very important movements ― Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Many masterpieces of this era are housed at the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. They include works by such illustrious artists as Monet, Renoir, Degas, Gauguin, van Gogh and Czanne. Some such works are currently in Seoul for a special exhibition at the National Museum of Korea in a ravishing treat for art lovers here. “Beyond Impressionism, Masterpieces
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Will Hollande make American women swoon?
Yes, yes, many important economic and foreign policy issues await discussion by the leaders of the U.S. and France during President Francois Hollande’s state visit to the White House on Tuesday.But in their appearances together and at the dinner in the Frenchman’s honor, one question will cross many people’s minds: What in the world do women see in him?This isn’t a question that would be asked about the buff and almost ostentatiously uxorious Barack Obama. We’re talking about the “short man with
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Former Louvre chief to head preparations for 130th anniversary of French-Korean ties
The former president of the Louvre Museum and Cho Yang-ho, the chairman and CEO of Korean Air, will head up a joint organizing commission to prepare for the 130th anniversary of Korean-French diplomatic relations in 2015 and 2016.Henri Loyrette, former president and general director of the Louvre Museum, announced his appointment as he wrapped up a week-long visit to South Korea with a press briefing at the French Embassy, Tuesday. Cho is well-known as an avid supporter of the arts here and abro
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Cat-mouse game might explain how felines got tame
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