Point, Shoot, Snitch: The Rise of Tattletale Apps

Written by William Urbanski When I first learned that Gwangju citizens could use an app to report parking violations that would result in stiff fines, I was seized by an … Read More

“Is There Nothing to Grab Onto When We Feel So Hollow?”: Eight Voices of Korean Short Fiction Speaking Out

Written by Kristy Dolson This month I chose to review Wayfarer: New Fiction by Korean Women. It is an anthology of eight stories written by well-known Korean authors, translated and … Read More

Bibimmyeon: Spicy Cool Noodles

Written by Joe Wabe One of the greatest ways to endure hot summers in Korea is through the enjoyment of cold and hot dishes during this season. “Heat beats heat” … Read More

Why Do L1 English Speakers Teach in Korea?

Written by Dr. David E. Shaffer There are an estimated 24,000 native English-speaking English teachers in South Korea. Regardless of how accurate that figure may be, there are a lot! … Read More

Education: Meeting Where We Are

Ana Traynin Writes Up About Space ZARI, A Centre Designed To Bring A Different Approach To Integrating Cultures, Meeting People And Learning Languages

The Music Maker

Karly Pierre Writes About The Art Of Traditional Korean Instrument Crafting And It’s Importance In Korea’s Cultural Identity

Finding Balance in Life and Art

Scott Herder writes up on the life of Olga Lian and her lifelong passion for photography

MAD about THAAD

Jonathan Joseph Chiarella explores the role that Terminal High Altitude Area Defence, Mutually Assured Destruction and Military Defence play in the current climate of global military confrontation