Seoul International Women’s Association (SIWA) will host its “Caribbean Paradise” themed Annual Charity Gala on March 7th from 6:00 pm...
New Catfish Scam Targets Lonely Hearts Words by Michael Song Korea may always be in the front lines of technology...
Christmas in the Second City Things to do during Christmas in Busan Words by Chris Tharp Shot courtesy of the Busan Christmas Tree Festival It’s December in Busan, which means winter is finally closing in. The beaches are empty and the crowds that descend upon the city in the summer...
Words by Robert Neff Images from the Robert Neff Collection Up until the mid-1890s, Buddhist priests were banned from...
Documenting Dokdo Words and photos by Ben Cowles Matthew Koshmrl is a twenty-eight year-old documentary filmmaker and master’s degree...
10) DON’T eat or import poutine. We all enjoy our local stuff that no one else cares for. In fact, Korea has bunndaegi and heong-oh, and Koreans will sometimes latch on to most anything as a trend (Standing Coffee Blue-Ade or some delicious churros, anyone?). Every country has these things… it’s...
Life in Seoul can be tough on the soul. When I am not hurtling through the subway in a compressed...
Citizens Alliance for North Korean Human Rights (NKHR) in collaboration with Yang Dong Geun The NKHR has formed a collaboration...
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières Korea Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières Korea (MSF) is in urgent need of French-speaking staff to provide assistance in countries such as the Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic, Chad and Haiti, where some of MSF’s largest projects are located. Successful applicants who meet...
#10 Trusting The Zebra Crossing In many of our home countries, the smaller or less secure you are, the more...