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“We Can Do it” Korea’s Street Artists Send Message of Solidarity Amidst Pandemic Woes

January 27, 2021 Leslie Hickman 1

Though South Korea prides itself on avoiding full lockdown, many artistic venues have been forced to reduce activities in response to COVID-19. Theatres, galleries, and […]

Taking Gender and saying ‘Whatever’ to it: Drag and LGBT+ in South Korea

January 29, 2020 Suhena Mehra 0

Like most people with an online streaming subscription and a proclivity for procrastination, my worldview on drag performance and the LGBT+ community has mostly been […]

Is Korean food going foreign?

November 12, 2019 Samuel Gardner 0

Seoul is a city that is in a fascinating tension with itself. At 24 million people in the greater metropolitan area it is one of […]

Expectations and Generational Struggle: Koreans and Westerners compare what is it like to be twenty-something in their countries.

October 22, 2018 Martyna Posluszna 0

Kim Nam-joon of the K-pop group BTS is one of the biggest stars of his generation. He recently gave a speech at the United Nations, […]

The Olympics in South Korea: 30 Years Later

March 18, 2018 Nate Kerkhoff 0

As the crowds gathered in Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul in front of South Korea’s presidential residence, the Blue House, their voices rang out in […]

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