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Sun, December 3, 2023 | 20:17
Gwangju-based Irish singer-songwriter goes 'Burgundy' in debut album
Working under the moniker “sanchez.” since 2020, the Gwangju-based singer-songwriter has been releasing music in mostly the vein of indie folk, releasing standalones his first year then moving into more serious territory with a debut EP last year. With the release of “Knock Them Down” on Jan. 5 along with the follow-up single “Bethlehem” out today, the artist has announced “B...
Multicultural Community
| 2022-01-18 17:24
Punk label releases 3rd 'Them & Us' compilation
Eleven Korean punk bands perform 22 songs, one an original song and the other a famous cover. That's the jist of the “Them & Us” compilation series put out by DIY punk label World Domination, Inc. (WDI).
Multicultural Community
| 2022-01-18 00:52
Korea-Denmark dance performance 'Collective Behaviour' goes through the looking-glass
Humans surround ourselves with various types of images in every stage of our lives. Often we mirror the images we see in our own behaviors and beliefs, and sometimes the images stare back. A unique dance performance developed through intercontinental collaboration between Denmark and Korea will gaze into the mirror for four shows next week.
Theater & Others
| 2022-01-11 17:27
[Temple Adventures] Bulguk Temple and the 2 lives of Kim Daeseong
If ever there's a Korean Buddhist temple you could or would want to impress people with by showing them it, whether it's friends or family, it would be Bulguk Temple in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province. Not only is Bulguk Temple home to seven National Treasures and six additional Korean Treasures, it's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Because of this, the temple is often...
Multicultural Community
| 2022-01-04 15:10
Vineworks pairs wine with people
Vineworks pairs wine with people. An interactive wine tasting and food community in the heart of western Seoul's Hapjeong-dong area, it provides events and casual drop-ins for wine enthusiasts and beginners alike.
Multicultural Community
| 2022-01-04 04:58
10 Korean indie singles to remember 2021
While 2021 has not amounted to the turnaround year many expected it to be, amidst the doom and gloom of this relentless pandemic there have surely been some great things going on. The releases from the indie scene in Korea is one very notable positive to take out of 2021, and below is a selection of great tunes released this year that you might have missed.
Multicultural Community
| 2021-12-28 13:47
Celebrating Christmas in Korea in 2021
Christmas is almost upon us, even if it doesn't feel as festive this year. As events are being canceled or modified to comply with stricter gathering rules and group events are discouraged, it is getting harder to celebrate the holiday season. But there are still ways to capture the festive atmosphere and get in the Christmas mood.
Multicultural Community
| 2021-12-21 19:13
French photographer visits same mountain 100 times
French photographer Romain found inspiration high up the slope of Mount Samseong, a 481-meter mountain standing in southwestern Seoul and Anyang, Gyeonggi Province. His muse? Two pine trees growing out of a rocky cliff, viewable from a vantage point about 20 meters off a not very well traveled path.
Multicultural Community
| 2021-12-14 15:11
[RAS Korea] RAS Korea digitizes art historian Jon Carter Covell's 2,000 photos
Before there was a “K” anything, Dr. Jon Carter Covell was Korea's biggest “K-fan.” Royal Asiatic Society (RAS) Korea has digitized her massive collection of more than 2,000 color slides, taken from the late 1970s to mid-1980s. So far, the project has been ongoing for almost one full year, thanks to Ms. Pak Ji-young volunteering to do the work by coming in one day a week. The...
Multicultural Community
| 2021-12-07 14:56
South African singer-songwriter in Gwangju forges unique art event
For most weekend punters, the going out and “clubbing” experience can be rather predictable. Go to a bar, get a few drinks and some snacks, maybe play pool or some darts. Head out to a club, get down to some beats played by the DJ - and generally pay a premium for it.
Multicultural Community
| 2021-11-30 21:02
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Major conglomerates speed up generational shifts in leadership
PPP slams abstainers in Assembly resolution on China's forced return of NK defectors
KOICA’s global supporters conclude remarkable journey with grand finale show
Son-dol: a cold day for a ferryman and a merchant
[INTERVIEW] 'Lifeline for migrant workers in Korea' - Rev. Kim fights for foreign employees' rights
[INTERVIEW] Korea to work with US, Japan to fight climate change
Korean economy to start shrinking by 2050 if low birthrate unaddressed: BOK report
Korea vows to foster nuclear energy to achieve net zero
Tensions rise as opposition demands special probe into first lady
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas