A Plane and a Peak in Nowheresville

By Isaiah Winters For my 80th iteration of “Lost,” I’ve returned to an old haunt that’s been on my radar for a decade. It’s an abandoned Boeing 727 linked to … Read More

What Is GIRC?

Inclusive City Gwangju with Foreign Residents By David J. Richter The Gwangju International Center (GIC) has been a dominant fixture in the Gwangju foreign community for over two decades now, … Read More

Enough Is as Good as a Feast!

By Park Nahm-Sheik Enough is as good as a feast. Feast may be defined as “a sumptuous repast that typically serves to mark a milestone in our life.” We may … Read More

Dancing Dreams and Diverse Voices

Inside Gwangju Youth Week 2024 By Kidest Tefera As autumn leaves are teasing to blanket the streets, Gwangju came alive with the hum of youthful energy at the May 18 … Read More

The 2024 Gwangju Fringe Festival

Art and Dance in the Streets By Julienne Mei Magbanua, Dhivyaa S. P., and Anne Nguyen The 2024 Gwangju Fringe Festival was held on September 20-21 and 28-29 at different … Read More

The Dalbit Alliance

Daegu–Gwangju Exchange Tours By Diariatou Gaye Background of the Dalbit Alliance the Gyeongsang and Jeolla provinces of South Korea have had historical and political conflicts. In particular, Daegu and Gwangju, … Read More

The Late Fall/Winter Collection

Places to Go, Things to Do in the Gwangju-Jeonnam Area By Neha Bisht Are you anxious about the chilling weather and looking for fun activities to take part in? This … Read More

Gwangju Greets the World

GIC Week Hosts Diverse Global Cultures By Lee Ah-hyun As the number of migrants steadily increases, Korea, which was classified as a monoethnic nation, is about to become a multicultural … Read More