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Phnom Penh Tour by Cyclo: A Beautiful Intrusion
By Scott Liam Soper After searching for a neat sounding architecture tour of the city I live in, I signed...
Scott Bukatman on the Art of Comics and Comics as Art
By Haerin Shin and Angela Becerra Vidergar Abstract Comics, which raises a host of questions: What has to be there...
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Adventures in Parenting Abroad Pt. 3: The End is Just the Beginning
By Ms. V After being pregnant for 42 weeks and laboring for 27 hours, I sure was ready for some...
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Cultbusting Korea: World Mission Society Church of God
By a 3WM Contributor If they have their way, they can have a person baptized in their church in a...
There is No Such Thing as ‘Gangnam Style’
By R.M. Adamson There is no such thing as "Gangnam style." It's not a real place. It is a place...
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Inside Korean Work Culture: Overworked and Underappreciated
By Christopher Smith Now hands up people; how many of you during your time working in Korea have had to...
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A Southeast Asia English Teacher’s Breakfast
By Sean Barrett Under normal circumstances, there usually just isn’t enough time in the morning to enjoy a pre-work breakfast,...
Expats Begin Trek across Peninsula on Second Wonhyo Pilgrimage
By 3WM SEOUL – On September 1 a group of seven pilgrims left Bunwhang-sa temple in Gyeonju to re-enact the...
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Cancer, Death and Samsung’s Semiconductor Factories
By John Kay In 2005, Han Hae-kyoung who had worked in a Samsung LCD plant since 1995, was diagnosed with...
Seeing, Hearing and Speaking No Evil: On the Propaganda Tour in North Korea
By Donald Kirk The skyline and traffic patterns of the North Korean capital of Pyongyang were not quite the same...
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Phnom Penh Newsbriefing: Street 282
By Mizaru My 300 meter block of 282 lies in the shadow of "42 Building”, and sits between the busy...
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Adventures in Parenting Abroad Part 2: Push It!
By Ms. V You may remember that when I arrived in country I was 32 weeks pregnant, which should have...
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Scott Bukatman on “Terminal Identity” and our Contemporary Lifestyle
By Haerin Shin and Angela Becerra Vidergar Four months have gone by since what I’d call Korea’s first “cyberpunk”(-ish) film,...
Filling the Negative Space in Cambodia
By Chantha Kong and Tim Robertson We are interested in Heroism – both the public perception and the less tangible...
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Adventures in Parenting Abroad Part 1: Knocked Up
By Ms. V One thing I especially loved about being pregnant here was the encouragement by my caregivers and strangers...