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NINDOX
QUOTE (yuCALpro @ Jan 24 2006, 10:07 PM) *
Chicago- Gold Coast/Streeterville.

Why Hello Chynagongju...i wanna gonju ur china.
i mean...i wanna line your skys.

HO peace gimme a shout if you wanna chill with the coolest chinese guy in chicago...actually in the WORLD.


hmmm....really

QUOTE (aznboyz00 @ Jan 26 2006, 11:30 PM) *
representing 312!


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QUOTE (FantasyClover @ Mar 25 2006, 07:33 PM) *
Roosevelt icon_neutral.gif

for their music program of course beerchug.gif


I think Columbia would have been a better choice to study music in Chicago. Wasn't sure if Roosevelt was a community college or not, but I think is better than Harold Washington. I'm gonna attend UIC in the fall.
FantasyClover
QUOTE (NINDOX @ Mar 28 2006, 12:02 PM) *
hmmm....really
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I think Columbia would have been a better choice to study music in Chicago. Wasn't sure if Roosevelt was a community college or not, but I think is better than Harold Washington. I'm gonna attend UIC in the fall.


nah, roosevelt still has the strongest violin faculty. I didn't plan to go there for the school's reputation, i know a violin professor there who kicks @$$ (Yang Liu). He's seriously top notch. u can google him, he came out with a cd.
Jasel
Roosevelt was one of the schools I checked out myself awhile ago. Didn't go though. I have some friends who do though.
chynagongju
I...don't know.

Chicago is fun though! biggrin.gif
NINDOX
Not if you lived here practically your whole life. bawling.gif
Nung1
QUOTE (NINDOX @ Mar 28 2006, 01:02 PM) *
hmmm....really
biggthumpup.gif biggthumpup.gif biggthumpup.gif
I think Columbia would have been a better choice to study music in Chicago. Wasn't sure if Roosevelt was a community college or not, but I think is better than Harold Washington. I'm gonna attend UIC in the fall.



hey dont rag on HWC, just cause it 1 building and the teachers arent always prepared doesnt mean its THAT bad !!!!

=p eh, i left UIC for HWC the environment is more to myliking till i transfer somewhere else.
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Hey any1 feel like getting a "get together" going? it would be kinda could to see what ure all like in person ^_^.

*waves* hey Jess long time no see.
NINDOX
It'll probably cool, as long as no one is a sexual predator it's cool. shifty.gif
I'll probably be the youngest in the group. biggrin.gif
toki
it was beautiful weather today in chicago! in the 60s and breezy!
boa4059
reppin the 312 chi-town azn stylez
mndeg
i live in hoffman estates, go to school in dekalb, northern illinois u

yeah great weather today

in fact anyone can come and visit me, i swear i wont be mean or kill you and dispose of your body in some type of acidic water embarassedlaugh.gif2
NINDOX
QUOTE (toki @ Mar 30 2006, 10:55 PM) *
it was beautiful weather today in chicago! in the 60s and breezy!


Yeah, it is great weather today, Yesterday too...I love spring. I hope it doesn't snow in April like it did last year. -_-"
brandonbkim
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mndeg
i wouldnt mind being older

give everyone time to mature
haha
brandonbkim
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NINDOX
It just got cold this week. The week before spring break was breezy.
chynagongju
WARM WEATHERRRRRR
mndeg
im pretty sure my spring/summer clothes look pretty bad
mindbl0wing_sey
i live in chicago. weee.
this week's better than last week.
April10
To anyone planning on or currently attending UIC...did you know that Daniel Henney (the sort of famous Korean actor) attended UIC? I think he graduated around 2001/2002.
chynagongju
Did he really?
April10
QUOTE (chynagongju @ Apr 12 2006, 12:05 AM) *
Did he really?



Yup...

The Korea Times : Daniel Henney- From Model To National Heartthrob
By Park Chung-a
Staff Reporter

It’s official. Daniel Henney has reached heartthrob status in Korea. The latest proof is a 40-line poem going around the Internet in rapturous praise of the Korean-American actor and model.
``A perfect combination of East and West,’’ the author writes. ``Clean-cut features, a perfect body and innocent smile/ Even my biggest foe English seems friendly when spoken through his beautiful lips/ I wonder what his mother did for prenatal care.’’

What has brought on such words of devotion is Henney’s character in the wildly popular television drama ``My Lovely Samsoon.’’ The MBC drama recorded a 41.7 percent viewership on Thursday, becoming the highest-rated soap opera this year, according to TNS Media Korea.

Henney plays Henry Kim, a doctor in the United States who treats Hee-jin, one of the main female characters, who is suffering from cancer. As Henry Kim speaks only English, his dialogue always comes with Korean subtitles.

However, the language barrier hasn’t stopped his fans from demanding he get a bigger role in the drama. His personal blog on Internet (www.cyworld.com/danhenney) gets more than 20,000 hits a day, crowded with his fans’ messages in English.

``Everything happened so quickly. It all happened in two-days time after the drama was aired. I just love it. I am really flattered,’’ Henney, 26, said during an interview last week in Chongdam-dong, Seoul.

Like his character in the drama, Henney comes from a multinational background. His mother is a Korean-American adoptee and his father British-American. Adopted before the age of 1, his mother speaks no Korean.

In the drama, it is implied that the mother of Henry Kim is also an adoptee.
``I just think that when you have an American person or someone who has a different cultural influence comes in it’s interesting for people to see,’’ Henney said. ``Maybe I stand out because of it. Just the way I act in general, I think, is a bit different.’’

Henney describes his character in the drama as ``really nice and really kind.’’ ``I think it’s refreshing for people to see that. It gives, especially for women, something to look at.’’

In the drama Henry Kim is devoted to Hee-jin, played by Chung Yeo-won, even though she is in love with someone else. Instead of pressuring her to return his affections, Henry is always there to help her.

The actor said he could understand Henry’s actions. ``It just depends how much you love someone. I definitely think it’s possible,’’ he said, adding that he himself was in a similar situation in the past.

Henney may be a newcomer to the Korean entertainment scene, but he is already a celebrity in other Asian countries. He has modeled in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan and has numerous fan clubs in those countries.

But before becoming a model, Henney said he was an introverted young man living in a small farming town in Michigan who loved basketball. His passion for the sport _ and his height _ led him to receive a basketball scholarship into the University of Illinois in Chicago. There, he received a degree in business communication and a minor in theater. `` I used to be scared to speak in front of people so I decided to take communications as a major,’’ he said.


Henney’s modeling career started in the U.S. in the summer of 2002 by accident. An agent saw him in a parking lot, where he was in a car waiting for his friend to come out a model audition.

Since then he has been working as a model in the U.S. and various Asian countries and has participated in the Paris and Milan Fashion Collections. While modeling, Henney also studied acting at the Deena Levy Theater Studio, a renowned acting school in New York, where he also performed numerous off-Broadway plays.

After his debut in Korea last year with an advertisement for the men's cosmetics line Odyssey, he made commercials with actress Jun Ji-hyun for Olympus digital cameras and with actress Kim Tae-hee for Klasse air conditioners.

Henney was at the airport on his way back to the U.S. when Kim Yoon-chol, the producer of ``My Lovely Samsoon,’’ called him. ``After getting an offer, I went to the U.S. and sent my videotape showing my acting performances,’’ he said.

According to Henney, the hardest part about the drama is the late nights. ``There’s one scene that I had with Kim Sun-a (who plays the main character Kim Sam-soon) in which she was speaking in French to me. We shot that at 4 o’clock in the morning. The next morning we came back and finished the scene. It is hard because sometimes you shoot something 2 o’clock in the morning and the very next morning at 7 or 8 you have to continue the same scene,’’ he said.

But while the work is hard, Henney says it’s also a lot of fun, giving the shooting of one recent argument scene as an example. ``Yeo-won as Hee-jin had to get really mad in the scene. So she was picking up Kleenex box and was throwing it.

``But the cover-on was made of metal. The first time she hit me directly in the stomach. It hit me so hard and bad. So I said ‘Huk, Jamkkanmanyo (Wait a moment)’ and I just fell out of the camera. And the next time she hit me in the arm. So the next time I took a box cover, you know the piece of metal, to protect my pants (and) to protect myself.’’

Henney has been in Korea for just a little more than three months, but he says he ``strangely feels at home’’ here.

``Because of my language, English, I was building myself in America, working all over the world, because I did not know I had a chance here,’’ he said. ``Korea was the last Asian country that I came to. I think it was meant to be that way. Honestly, I needed to feel everything else and I wasn’t necessarily happy with other countries and finally came to Korea. Good fit. My mother is really happy too.’’

Although his mother can’t see the drama in the United States, Henney said he will send her DVDs.

``I am so proud that this is my heritage. It wouldn’t be the same if it was Japan or somewhere else,’’ he said. ``I want to be true to both sides of my heritage. I definitely want to keep Korea a part of my life, permanently.’’

After the drama, he plans to pursue movies in both Korea and America. He has currently pending auditions with American moviemakers.

``I want to break through. It’s so hard for Asian actors to break through fully. But we are slowly making a way and I think it’s time. I have to have the right support behind me. I would also like to keep working here. Korean people are so amazing. The products, the movies that they make are such good quality. I would love to be the part of it,’’ he said.

He also said he wished to break stereotypes about models-turned-actors by continuing to challenge himself.

``There’s a lot of typecasts when you’re a model, someone who is supposed to be good-looking or whatever. (People assume) you are not going to be able to act and think that you’re always going to play the lover, and I don’t want to do that. I want to play many different roles and prove that I can do it,’’ he said.

As for the song in praise of him, Henney couldn’t contain his amazement. ``I saw it on the Internet too. I can’t believe that someone actually took the time to do it.’’

Despite his basic Korean skills, he said that he had it translated for him to completely understand it.

``I can read Korean and understand it about 50 percent. But it’s really hard for me to speak and form sentences yet. Before I speak out, I like to make sure that I can do it properly, not to make a fool out of myself.’’ He added he spends most of his spare time studying Korean these days.

``Fans are so sweet. They run up to me and speak English to me. You know you don’t have to speak English to me cause I can understand Korean basically. It’s amazing that here in Korea, once they like someone, they are so dedicated to the person. And there are these people who write me and are just so enthusiastic about what I do. I am so thankful. I am just blown away by it. I would like to meet the girl who wrote the poem. I wish to meet everyone who write me if I could.’’



michelle@koreatimes.co.kr

07-04-2005 20:33
roach58
i live in da city..bout 10 minutes from dwntwn...
cant believe Daniel Henney went to school here..i jus finished watching My Lovely Samsoon.. he wasnt bad...dat article must be old cuz they aired dat drama last year...hes starring on a new one called Spring Waltz..
FantasyClover
QUOTE(April10 @ Apr 12 2006, 01:23 AM) [snapback]1743008[/snapback]

Yup...

The Korea Times : Daniel Henney- From Model To National Heartthrob
By Park Chung-a
Staff Reporter

It’s official. Daniel Henney has reached heartthrob status in Korea. The latest proof is a 40-line poem going around the Internet in rapturous praise of the Korean-American actor and model.
``A perfect combination of East and West,’’ the author writes. ``Clean-cut features, a perfect body and innocent smile/ Even my biggest foe English seems friendly when spoken through his beautiful lips/ I wonder what his mother did for prenatal care.’’

What has brought on such words of devotion is Henney’s character in the wildly popular television drama ``My Lovely Samsoon.’’ The MBC drama recorded a 41.7 percent viewership on Thursday, becoming the highest-rated soap opera this year, according to TNS Media Korea.

Henney plays Henry Kim, a doctor in the United States who treats Hee-jin, one of the main female characters, who is suffering from cancer. As Henry Kim speaks only English, his dialogue always comes with Korean subtitles.

However, the language barrier hasn’t stopped his fans from demanding he get a bigger role in the drama. His personal blog on Internet (www.cyworld.com/danhenney) gets more than 20,000 hits a day, crowded with his fans’ messages in English.

``Everything happened so quickly. It all happened in two-days time after the drama was aired. I just love it. I am really flattered,’’ Henney, 26, said during an interview last week in Chongdam-dong, Seoul.

Like his character in the drama, Henney comes from a multinational background. His mother is a Korean-American adoptee and his father British-American. Adopted before the age of 1, his mother speaks no Korean.

In the drama, it is implied that the mother of Henry Kim is also an adoptee.
``I just think that when you have an American person or someone who has a different cultural influence comes in it’s interesting for people to see,’’ Henney said. ``Maybe I stand out because of it. Just the way I act in general, I think, is a bit different.’’

Henney describes his character in the drama as ``really nice and really kind.’’ ``I think it’s refreshing for people to see that. It gives, especially for women, something to look at.’’

In the drama Henry Kim is devoted to Hee-jin, played by Chung Yeo-won, even though she is in love with someone else. Instead of pressuring her to return his affections, Henry is always there to help her.

The actor said he could understand Henry’s actions. ``It just depends how much you love someone. I definitely think it’s possible,’’ he said, adding that he himself was in a similar situation in the past.

Henney may be a newcomer to the Korean entertainment scene, but he is already a celebrity in other Asian countries. He has modeled in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan and has numerous fan clubs in those countries.

But before becoming a model, Henney said he was an introverted young man living in a small farming town in Michigan who loved basketball. His passion for the sport _ and his height _ led him to receive a basketball scholarship into the University of Illinois in Chicago. There, he received a degree in business communication and a minor in theater. `` I used to be scared to speak in front of people so I decided to take communications as a major,’’ he said.


Henney’s modeling career started in the U.S. in the summer of 2002 by accident. An agent saw him in a parking lot, where he was in a car waiting for his friend to come out a model audition.

Since then he has been working as a model in the U.S. and various Asian countries and has participated in the Paris and Milan Fashion Collections. While modeling, Henney also studied acting at the Deena Levy Theater Studio, a renowned acting school in New York, where he also performed numerous off-Broadway plays.

After his debut in Korea last year with an advertisement for the men's cosmetics line Odyssey, he made commercials with actress Jun Ji-hyun for Olympus digital cameras and with actress Kim Tae-hee for Klasse air conditioners.

Henney was at the airport on his way back to the U.S. when Kim Yoon-chol, the producer of ``My Lovely Samsoon,’’ called him. ``After getting an offer, I went to the U.S. and sent my videotape showing my acting performances,’’ he said.

According to Henney, the hardest part about the drama is the late nights. ``There’s one scene that I had with Kim Sun-a (who plays the main character Kim Sam-soon) in which she was speaking in French to me. We shot that at 4 o’clock in the morning. The next morning we came back and finished the scene. It is hard because sometimes you shoot something 2 o’clock in the morning and the very next morning at 7 or 8 you have to continue the same scene,’’ he said.

But while the work is hard, Henney says it’s also a lot of fun, giving the shooting of one recent argument scene as an example. ``Yeo-won as Hee-jin had to get really mad in the scene. So she was picking up Kleenex box and was throwing it.

``But the cover-on was made of metal. The first time she hit me directly in the stomach. It hit me so hard and bad. So I said ‘Huk, Jamkkanmanyo (Wait a moment)’ and I just fell out of the camera. And the next time she hit me in the arm. So the next time I took a box cover, you know the piece of metal, to protect my pants (and) to protect myself.’’

Henney has been in Korea for just a little more than three months, but he says he ``strangely feels at home’’ here.

``Because of my language, English, I was building myself in America, working all over the world, because I did not know I had a chance here,’’ he said. ``Korea was the last Asian country that I came to. I think it was meant to be that way. Honestly, I needed to feel everything else and I wasn’t necessarily happy with other countries and finally came to Korea. Good fit. My mother is really happy too.’’

Although his mother can’t see the drama in the United States, Henney said he will send her DVDs.

``I am so proud that this is my heritage. It wouldn’t be the same if it was Japan or somewhere else,’’ he said. ``I want to be true to both sides of my heritage. I definitely want to keep Korea a part of my life, permanently.’’

After the drama, he plans to pursue movies in both Korea and America. He has currently pending auditions with American moviemakers.

``I want to break through. It’s so hard for Asian actors to break through fully. But we are slowly making a way and I think it’s time. I have to have the right support behind me. I would also like to keep working here. Korean people are so amazing. The products, the movies that they make are such good quality. I would love to be the part of it,’’ he said.

He also said he wished to break stereotypes about models-turned-actors by continuing to challenge himself.

``There’s a lot of typecasts when you’re a model, someone who is supposed to be good-looking or whatever. (People assume) you are not going to be able to act and think that you’re always going to play the lover, and I don’t want to do that. I want to play many different roles and prove that I can do it,’’ he said.

As for the song in praise of him, Henney couldn’t contain his amazement. ``I saw it on the Internet too. I can’t believe that someone actually took the time to do it.’’

Despite his basic Korean skills, he said that he had it translated for him to completely understand it.

``I can read Korean and understand it about 50 percent. But it’s really hard for me to speak and form sentences yet. Before I speak out, I like to make sure that I can do it properly, not to make a fool out of myself.’’ He added he spends most of his spare time studying Korean these days.

``Fans are so sweet. They run up to me and speak English to me. You know you don’t have to speak English to me cause I can understand Korean basically. It’s amazing that here in Korea, once they like someone, they are so dedicated to the person. And there are these people who write me and are just so enthusiastic about what I do. I am so thankful. I am just blown away by it. I would like to meet the girl who wrote the poem. I wish to meet everyone who write me if I could.’’
michelle@koreatimes.co.kr

07-04-2005 20:33




OMFG, DANIEL HENNEY? THE GUY THAT WAS IN MY NAME IS KIM SAM SOON?!?! HE ATTENDED UNI OF ILLINOIS? OMG I'M GOING THERE THIS FALL!! love2.gif love2.gif love2.gif
mndeg
UIC is kind of a ghetto school
FantasyClover
QUOTE(mndeg @ Apr 22 2006, 01:04 AM) [snapback]1775821[/snapback]

UIC is kind of a ghetto school


my friend is gonig there lol.


how close is roosevelt Uni to Uni of Chicago? how long does it take to walk there?
April10
QUOTE(mndeg @ Apr 22 2006, 12:04 AM) [snapback]1775821[/snapback]

UIC is kind of a ghetto school




It's not so ghetto anymore. A process of gentrification is occurring in and around the UIC campus. A lot of high income people are moving into the condos that are being built nearby. Businesses are setting up shop around UIC. That whole area, including the school, is changing.

Many people go there for the city experience...you could see the Sears Tower from campus, downtown is minutes away, pretty good city nightlife, cultural experiences, etc ----> something that NIU and UI-Champaign can't offer.

NINDOX
QUOTE(FantasyClover @ Apr 21 2006, 11:17 PM) [snapback]1775672[/snapback]

OMFG, DANIEL HENNEY? THE GUY THAT WAS IN MY NAME IS KIM SAM SOON?!?! HE ATTENDED UNI OF ILLINOIS? OMG I'M GOING THERE THIS FALL!! love2.gif love2.gif love2.gif


Guess I'll see you there or your friend

QUOTE(mndeg @ Apr 22 2006, 12:04 AM) [snapback]1775821[/snapback]

UIC is kind of a ghetto school


Great, I can't escape the slums. -_-"
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