In the Groove – The Search for Jazz in Gwangju
Maeve takes us to In the Groove in Gwangju.
Published by the Gwangju International Center since 2001
Maeve takes us to In the Groove in Gwangju.
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” Although this is an exaggeration of the health benefits of apples, we can all agree that they’re one healthy fruit. Koreans have the same belief, with one reservation.
Gwangju News had the opportunity to hear some unique stories from individuals who have been able to bridge two cultures seamlessly, connecting families across continents and languages. In a city like Gwangju, where people from all over the world live and work, these multicultural connections are more common than some may think.
These monthly dance workshops will lead up to a performance at the Gwangju International Center Community Day in October 2012.
In summer, it is one of the most popular desserts in Korea.
Released in August, 2011, this Korean action/horror movie spins a tale of family secrets, greed, and love, while the crew of an oil rig drills for new reserves.
Song himself is an interesting character. For those who have been to German Bar and can’t place him, he is the guy smiling from ear to ear as you enter, giving you a very warm welcome.
“Human Decency” is by Gong Ji-Young. Elton LaClare takes a deep look inside her book.