You Always Have Access to the Light

Strategies for Peace and Well-Being Written by Cristina Murano. Each of us has our own story, a story that contains our fears, joys, challenges, and memories. We carry this story … Read More

How to Be an Antiracist

A Book by Ibram X. Kendi Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. “I used to be racist most of the time,” Ibram X. Kendi writes in the introduction of his latest bestseller. … Read More

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

By Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. When I began writing this article, a mere three days before the deadline, the world was still deep into … Read More

Status Anxiety

by Alain de Botton Reviewed by Kristy Dolson. When January’s shiny promises for a new year wear off and February offers up the cold embrace of reality, you may find … Read More

Lost in Gwangju: Sangmu

Marley Herckner takes a trip to Sangmu where she embarks on a day of pondering the 5-18 Memorial Park, Ice-skating, shopping mall and much more

Korean Literature Review – The Other Side of Dark Remembrance

“The shared agony of history is an essential aspect of the bond that exists among Koreans.” Elton LaClare reviews “The Other Side of Dark Remembrance” by Lee Kyun Young.

Internet Shopping in Korea for Expats

Shopping as an expat in Korea located outside of Seoul can at times be a difficult task, especially when you’re looking for Western goods. Here are some places you’d like to know about.