[TRANS] 131027 Kim Jaejoong To Hold A Global Chatroom Event To Commemorate The Release Of His First Album

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JYJ (Park Yoochun, Kim Jaejoong, Kim Junsu)’s Kim Jaejoong will be holding a global chatroom event ahead of the release of his first full-length solo album.

According to C-JeS Entertainment, Kim Jaejoong will be chatting live with fans in Asia, Europe and South America on the 7th of November to commemorate the release of his first full-length album ‘WWW: Who, When, Why’.

A representative of the agency stated, “Instead of holding a showcase for his album, Kim Jaejoong will be setting aside some time to personally introduce his album to his fans,” and “On the 7th of November, he’ll be meeting with Chinese fans on Weibo, Japanese fans on LINE, and then with European and South American fans in Turkish and Spanish.”

Each chatroom event will be held for an hour, and Kim Jaejoong will introduce his first album and take questions from his fans, taking videos and pictures of himself to share with his fans.

The specific time schedule for the event will be released soon on music sites with an introduction of his album.

Meanwhile, Kim Jaejoong will participate in the music event that will be held at the Blue House on the 27th of October to sing his new song ‘Butterfly’. He will then release his first full-length album on the 29th and embark on his Asia tour.

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[TRANS] 120727 Park Yoochun To Begin His Asia Fanmeet Tour In August

[TRANS] 120727 Park Yoochun To Begin His Asia Fanmeet Tour In August

JYJ’s Park Yoochun will be holding fanmeets all across Asia.

On the 27th of July, C-JeS Entertainment revealed that, “Though it has been over two months since ‘Rooftop Prince’ ended, Park Yoochun’s domestic and overseas popularity doesn’t seem to be slowing down,” and “With his popularity as an actor, which began in 2010 with ‘SungKyunKwan Scandal’, taken into consideration, it has been decided that Park Yoochun will be holding a large-scale fanmeet tour for his Asian fans.”

‘Miss Ripley’ and ‘Rooftop Prince’, which are airing in countries such as Taiwan, China and Thailand, are currently experiencing explosive popularity in these nations. Taiwan’s ‘Yes Entertainment’ held a poll titled ‘Which Male Protagonist has Stolen Your Heart?’ and many of the 22,000 viewers voted for Park Yoochun, who came out on top and beat Song Seung Heon of ‘Dr. Jin’ and So Ji Seob of ‘Ghost’.

Park Yoochun stated, “I’m really grateful for the love that our Asian fans have given me,” and “I believe these fanmeets will be a fun opportunity for me to show our overseas fans how I’ve been doing these days. I hope to share memories of Lee Seon Joon, Song Yoo Hyun and Lee Gak with them.”

Meanwhile, Park Yoochun’s Asia fanmeet tour will begin in Shanghai, China on the 25th of August and will continue on to Taiwan and Thailand. Talk is underway to include an additional one or two cities in the tour as well.

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[News] 120727 JYJ’s Park Yoo Chun Will Tour Asia

[News] 120727 JYJ’s Park Yoo Chun Will Tour Asia

JYJ’s Park Yoo Chun will go on an Asia tour to hold fan meetings.

On July 27, Park’s agency, C-JeS Entertainment, said, “Park will hold his fan meetings in Shanghai, China on August 25 and in Taiwan and Thailand.”

Since Park has become a beloved Hallyu star in Asia after appearing on the TV series Sungkyunkwan Scandal, Miss Ripley, and Rooftop Prince, he decided to meet his Asian fans while touring.

Park says, “Thank you very much for supporting me and I think I will have a lot of fun with with many Asian fans through the fan meetings. I’m happy to talk about the characters that I played in the TV series.”

According to the agency, they will maybe hold additional fan meetings in one or two other countries.

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120502 CJESJYJ Youtube Junsu_1st Album_Xia_Tarantellegra_Teaser_02

This seems to have goth imagery, however, I really can’t form an opinion until I see the entire music video. I get the impression that this is going to be a high-energy, provocative video, Mr. Kim Junsu. Don’t overheat now, ya hear? 🙂

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[NEWS] 120501 Junsu, Praised By Popular American Choreographer… “There Is No Limit To His Abilities”

[NEWS] Junsu, Praised By Popular American Choreographer… “There Is No Limit To His Abilities”

Famous American choreographer Jeri Slaughter has praised JYJ’s Junsu’s abilities.

On 24 April, the first series of teaser photos for Junsu’s solo album was revealed on JYJ’s official Facebook page and Youtube channel. It is planned for teaser contents to be released everyday, leading up to the release of Junsu’s album in mid-May. Junsu’s management agency, C-Jes Entertainment expressed their anticipation for the album, “Junsu’s unique identity and originality is the focus. As there are many top experts participating in the project, we believe that the best results will be produced.”

Famous choreographer, Jeri Slaughter, who was in charge of the choreography for JYJ’s Worldwide album, was full of compliments for Junsu, “To put it in one word, Junsu is a triple-threat. Triple-threat refers to someone who can sing, dance and act perfectly. In America’s context, representative (triple-threats) would be Justin Timberlake, Beyonce and Christina Aguilera. In Asia, I think Junsu is the only one who can achieve that.”

In addition, with regard to the choreography of the solo track, he also mentioned, “Junsu’s world-class abilities seem to know no limits. Choreography with a hard-edge will be used quite a lot to match the music. He executed it perfectly as always.”

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111201 Horses Could Soon Be Slaughtered For Meat in US

Horses Could Soon Be Slaughtered For Meat in US

By JUSTIN JUOZAPAVICIUS | AP – 20 hrs ago

I guess it’s opinion morning, but this is one area in which I have a sensitive spot. Three animals are not in my menu plan–dogs, horses, and cats. I realize that this is a cultural mindset, Americans generally do not eat these animals on a regular basis.  I also realize that horses are large muscle animals, so there is a lot of meat per pound per animal, and, in the past under duress, horses have been eaten in America. According to this article, the meat is targeted for overseas consumption–France, Japan, Europe, and other Asian countries. I guess in theory I can’t argue–it is quality protein. However, when I think about the horses who personally give me joy, I have a hard time imagining them on someone’s dinner table.  Momma Cha

TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Horses could soon be butchered in the U.S. for human consumption after Congress quietly lifted a 5-year-old ban on funding horse meat inspections, and activists say slaughterhouses could be up and running in as little as a month.

Slaughter opponents pushed a measure cutting off funding for horse meat inspections through Congress in 2006 after other efforts to pass outright bans on horse slaughter failed in previous years. Congress lifted the ban in a spending bill President Barack Obama signed into law Nov. 18 to keep the government afloat until mid-December.

It did not, however, allocate any new money to pay for horse meat inspections, which opponents claim could cost taxpayers $3 million to $5 million a year. The U.S. Department of Agriculture would have to find the money in its existing budget, which is expected to see more cuts this year as Congress and the White House aim to trim federal spending.

The USDA issued a statement Tuesday saying there are no slaughterhouses in the U.S. that butcher horses for human consumption now, but if one were to open, it would conduct inspections to make sure federal laws were being followed. USDA spokesman Neil Gaffney declined to answer questions beyond what was in the statement.

The last U.S. slaughterhouse that butchered horses closed in 2007 in Illinois, and animal welfare activists warned of massive public outcry in any town where a slaughterhouse may open.

“If plants open up in Oklahoma or Nebraska, you’ll see controversy, litigation, legislative action and basically a very inhospitable environment to operate,” predicted Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive of The Humane Society of the United States. “Local opposition will emerge and you’ll have tremendous controversy over slaughtering Trigger and Mr. Ed.”

But pro-slaughter activists say the ban had unintended consequences, including an increase in neglect and the abandonment of horses, and that they are scrambling to get a plant going — possibly in Wyoming, North Dakota, Nebraska or Missouri. They estimate a slaughterhouse could open in 30 to 90 days with state approval and eventually as many as 200,000 horses a year could be slaughtered for human consumption. Most of the meat would be shipped to countries in Europe and Asia, including France and Japan.

Dave Duquette, president of the nonprofit, pro-slaughter group United Horsemen, said no state or site has been picked yet but he’s lined up plenty of investors who have expressed interest in financing a processing plant. While the last three slaughterhouses in the U.S. were owned by foreign companies, he said a new plant would be American-owned.

“I have personally probably five to 10 investors that I could call right now if I had a plant ready to go,” said Duquette, who lives in Hermiston, Ore. He added, “If one plant came open in two weeks, I’d have enough money to fund it. I’ve got people who will put up $100,000.”

Sue Wallis, a Wyoming state lawmaker who’s the group’s vice president, said ranchers used to be able to sell horses that were too old or unfit for work to slaughterhouses but now they have to ship them to butchers in Canada and Mexico, where they fetch less than half the price.

The federal ban devastated “an entire sector of animal agriculture for purely sentimental and romantic notions,” she said.

Although there are reports of Americans dining on horse meat a recently as the 1940s, the practice is virtually non-existent in this country, where the animals are treated as beloved pets and iconic symbols of the West.

Lawmakers in California and Illinois have banned the slaughter of horses for human consumption, and more than a dozen states tightly regulate the sale of horse meat.

Federal lawmakers’ lifting of the ban on funding for horse meat inspections came about in part because of the recession, which struck just as slaughtering stopped. A federal report issued in June found that local animal welfare organizations reported a spike in investigations for horse neglect and abandonment since 2007. In Colorado, for example, data showed that investigations for horse neglect and abuse increased more than 60 percent — from 975 in 2005 to almost 1,600 in 2009.

The report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office also determined that about 138,000 horses were transported to Canada and Mexico for slaughter in 2010, nearly the same number that were killed in the U.S. before the ban took effect in 2007. The U.S. has an estimated 9 million horses.

Cheri White Owl, founder of the nonprofit Horse Feathers Equine Rescue in Guthrie, Okla., said she’s seen more horse neglect during the recession. Her group is caring for 33 horses now and can’t accept more.

“A lot of the situation is due to the economy,” she said, “People deciding to pay their mortgage or keep their horse.”

But White Owl worries that if slaughterhouses open, owners will dump their unwanted animals there instead of looking for alternatives, such as animal sanctuaries.

Animal rights groups also argue that slaughtering is a messy, cruel process, and some say it would be kinder for owners to have their horses put to sleep by a veterinarian.

“Euthanasia has always been an option,” Pacelle said. But “if you acquire a horse, you should be a responsible owner and provide lifetime care.”

The fight over horse slaughtering has pitted lawmakers of the same party against each other.

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., said the poor economy has resulted in “sad cases” of horse abandonment and neglect and lifting the ban will give Americans a shot at regaining lost jobs and making sure sick horses aren’t abandoned or mistreated.

But U.S. Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., is lobbying colleagues to permanently ban horse slaughter because he believes the process is inhumane.

“I am committed to doing everything in my power to prevent the resumption of horse slaughter and will force Congress to debate this important policy in an open, democratic manner at every opportunity,” he said in a statement.

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Trans] 111107 JYJ Ends 13 Country Tour Voyage In Germany..”They Can Do It, Because They’re JYJ”

Trans] 111107 JYJ Ends 13 Country Tour Voyage In Germany..”They Can Do It, Because They’re JYJ”

 

Group JYJ (Jaejoong, Yoochun, Junsu) have moved on from Spain to take over Germany.

On the night of 6 November, in the Tempodrom, over 3,000 fans were gathered and cheering loudly for an encore.

The Europeans, who had gathered from Northern European countries such as the Netherlands, Finland and Sweden, from Eastern European countries such as Poland and Russia, as well as from other regions such as France and Greece, sang along with JYJ for two hours with perfect Korean pronunciation and waited for an encore stage while shouting “We love you JYJ!”

JYJ performed a total of 15 songs for the two-hour concert and ended their European tour in success with their concert in Berlin, Germany after becoming the first Korean singers to hold a solo concert in Spain.

The reception they received in Berlin was through the roof. The ticket reservation site’s server crashed as soon as it opened in October and the tickets sold out on the same day. To match this excitement, fans were seen gathering four hours before the concert to stand in line and wait to enter the concert venue.

The concert organizers said, “Before the concert, there were already fans pitching tents and queuing up like they had for the Spain concert. This is a rare sight for a pop singer’s concert in Germany, and there were many rare sights to be seen at this JYJ concert.

 Amidst the passionate cheers, JYJ gave an amazing performance. Showcasing their slick dance moves for ‘Empty’ and ‘Ayyy Girl’, JYJ showed off their powerful vocals with ‘In Heaven’ and ‘Get Out’, leaving their European fans deeply moved by their talent.

Before the concert, JYJ said, “We really wanted to come, and finally we have made it to Germany to meet with everyone, we’re really fortunate. The food in Germany is really good, and we like the parks as well.”

Member Kim Junsu also made a special mention, saying, “I’m very happy to be in Germany, the country of Sylvester Levay, the composer of ‘Mozart’ and ‘Elisabeth’ who has always been like a father to me. We are thankful to have received great strength from everybody, and next year, we want to present an even more active JYJ.

After the concert, a portion of the fans could not help but cry, and even stood in front of the concert hall, singing JYJ’s hit songs, showing their unwillingness to leave.

17-year-old Isabelle from Germany said, “Because of JYJ’s music, I’ve grown to like Korea a lot, and am currently studying Korean. I’m really touched that I was able to hear the three of them live.”

Yagoda from Poland said, “I’m really thankful that JYJ could come, and I really want them to know this, and this was an unexpectedly fantastic experience, they must come again!” Ana from Sweden said, “The three members are really cute when they speak German, and I can feel their love for Europe, so I’m really happy. They dance well, sing well, and are too cool! I loved everything (about them)”

JYJ’s European concerts started after their 10 country tour that kicked off in 2011. JYJ’s decision to hold concerts in slightly foreign cities is meaningful, and shows their courage to take up the challenge of getting more people to know about their music.

CEO Baek Chang Joo of C-JeS said, “The Kpop fever has just started to take shape in Europe, but since it’s JYJ, we felt that we could hold a solo concert, albeit a small-scale one. We are really thankful for the unexpected passion and support given by the European fans, and we will definitely want to come back again for the world tour next year.”

With the end of this concert, JYJ have completed their long voyage of 13 cities in 2011. JYJ expressed, “To be able to hold concerts in North America, Asia and Europe is a very meaningful result.  The start of December will be our time to rest, and aside from taking a good break, we plan to focus on writing music, and will continue working hard in preparation for future world tours!

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NEWS 110930 TVXQ TO Meet Fans in Thailand, Singapore, and Various Other Asian Cities after Beijing In October

[News] 110930 TVXQ to meet fans in Thailand, Singapore, and various other Asian cities after Beijing in October

 

TVXQ will soon be preparing to meet their fans overseas after 2 years. They will begin their Asia Tour in Beijing on October 2 at the Beijing Worker’s Stadium and will continue on to Thailand, Singapore, and various other Asian cities.

During the fan event, they will perform various of their hit songs such as “Rising Sun,” “Why (Keep Your Head Down)” and will hold a variety of events for fans.

TVXQ recently released their 5th Japanese album “TONE,” which sold over 100,000 copies on the first day of release, topping the Oricon Daily Chart for albums. They will appear on Fuji TV’s “Music Fair” on October 1st, NHK’s “Music Japan” and Nihon TV’s “Music Lovers” on October 2nd, and Fuji TV’s “SMAP X SMAP” on October 3rd. Their schedule is expected to increase as they begin their full scale comeback to Japan.

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