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‘12 Angry Jurors’ explores drama behind deliberation
‘12 Angry Jurors’ explores drama behind deliberation

A scene from a rehearsal of “12 Angry Jurors.” (Jenna Apollonia) The cold weather has done nothing to cool off tempers in the south, as Busan English …

Camarata to begin kids’ choir in Feb.

The Camarata Music Company is setting up a new children’s choir, which will begin rehearsals next month. Introductory meetings to give more information to …

Talk to explore puzzle left by Buddhist mural

The Royal Asiatic Society’s Korea Branch will host a talk on Jan. 13 on the mysteries surrounding a Buddhist painting, the Amitabha Buddha triad mural at …

Filmmakers’ group holds networking meeting Sunday

What’s Next Entertainment Group is holding the first monthly Global Filmmaking Network meeting of the year in Seoul on Sunday. The event aims to bring Korean …

Free classes offered on written test for driver’s license

Yeoksam Global Village Center is hosting free preparation classes for the written test for a Korean driver’s license. The classes are free of charge for …

Korean art among digitized collection of Smithsonian Museum
Korean art among digitized collection of Smithsonian Museum

More than 700 pieces of Korean art in possession of the Smithsonian Museum are now available to view online as the Washington-based museum released some 40,000 …

Haruki Murakami to be online agony uncle
Haruki Murakami to be online agony uncle

TOKYO (AFP) ― Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami is to offer advice to troubled readers in an agony uncle column on his website, his publisher said Tuesday. …

‘Nanta’ sets milestone with 10 million ticket sales
‘Nanta’ sets milestone with 10 million ticket sales

“Nanta,” a nonverbal performance produced by Song Seung-hwan, has been seen by over 10 million people around the world, the show’s production company …

Sartre’s ‘Non’ to Nobel prize came too late

STOCKHOLM (AFP) ― A letter sent by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre in 1964 declining the Nobel Prize for Literature came too late to avert one of the …

Will Korea get its fourth cardinal?
Will Korea get its fourth cardinal?

Pope Francis attends a Vatican ceremony to appoint 19 new cardinals, including Seoul Archbishop Andrew Yeom Soo-jung, in February. (AFP-Yonhap) Pope Francis is …

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