Violinagliding in Gokseong

Written by Eden Jones Photographed by Gokseong Train Village Paragliding You’ve heard of skydiving and probably even paragliding, but have you ever heard of “violinagliding”? Probably not, and that’s because … Read More

Baby Onion Says Hello

Written by Maria Lisak Illustrations by Lisa Casaus   Meet Baby Onion “I like onions” is Lisa Casaus’ standard introduction of her work. She likes the round, the yellow, the … Read More

Poems Wanted!

Professor Marcy Tanter teaches American, English and Korean literature at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas. To mark the 40th anniversary of the Gwangju Uprising and to help spread knowledge … Read More

The Devil You Know

Written by Jessica Keralis Our natural tendency as human beings is to stick to what is familiar, even when it comes to the unpleasant. “Better the devil you know than … Read More

How To Rejuvenate in Nature: Slow Down

Written by Jonathan Blaney Photographed by Annalise Reinhardt and Jonathan Blaney Over the past five years working as a nature educator with children and adults, I have seen so many … Read More

Dog Facilities and Dog Parks

Written and photographed by Faith Holdsworth   There is nothing that brings me more joy than seeing people’s faces light up as they walk by my dog. Kenga is a … Read More

The Games of Our Childhood: Larong Pinoy

Written by Ynell Lumantao-Mondragon Photographed by Paolo Mondragon   The Filipino communities in Gwangju and nearby areas held their summer games last month. Dubbed “Larong Pinoy” (Filipino games), the event … Read More

Shooting It Up in Naju

Written and photographed by Isaiah Winters   It’s always good to step out of your comfort zone, especially when you find yourself worn thin by the daily grind. To relieve … Read More