From the Scene
categoryNeighborhood Review: Do you remember Rock ‘n’ Roll Sinchon?
By Mizaru Part 1 I’m in Love with modern moonlight And the neon when it’s cold outside I’m in love...
Getting My Bipolar Brother out of Korea
By Mel Joyce “If any of [Joe]'s relatives are reading this page, please contact me. I am one of his...
The Pvt. Andre Fisher Case: Evidence, Counsel and the Prison
By Jamie Grimwood and John M. Rodgers 3WM first met USFK-appointed Attorney Lee in July at Seoul District Court following...
KJI Dead, Chinese Pres. Refuses to Speak to Pres. Lee, Small Group from South Heads North—What’s Next?
By Iwazaru and Peter Ward What comes next is where it gets very interesting. Successor designate Kim Jong-un is now...
Vaclav Havel: Playwright, Poet and Dissident Supreme Moves on to his Final Castle
By Mizaru I took my first real teaching job in Prague at the Gymnasium Jana Nerudy, and at any chance...
Merry Kerry Samosa
By Conor O’Reilly Imagine, one morning during an English teaching adventure you wake up, smell for the cleanest t-shirt, eat...
Stepping into the Unknown: Danger, Generosity and the Buddhist Mind on the Wonhyo Pilgrimage (Podcast)
By Iwazaru Seven full days into the more than 400 kilometer pilgrimage across the Korean peninsula in an attempt to...
A Korean Orphanage and a Killed Story
Editor's note: Over the past few months 3WM was in contact with a volunteer at an Korean orphanage who offered...
Expats Begin Pilgrimage Across Korea in Footsteps of 7th Century Monk
By Iwazaru The pilgrimage began in the southeast Korean city of Gyeongju and will end, if all goes well, in...
‘Facing’: Filming the Fall Labor Protests in Busan
By Yann Kerloc'h I shot these images in Busan, Korea, on October 8th. Some filmmakers and people related to movies...
Bipolar, off the Rails and Locked up in Korea Pt. 2
Read part 1. By Joe Lee I remember going to the window every day and staring out at the street....
The New ‘Shanghaied’ (and it isn’t all that bad)
By Jake Reed Six years after first moving to Asia and I find myself becoming lazy. Lazy in my desire...
Your Life Depends on It: Taking Korea’s CSAT (A Student’s Story)
By Flora Lee Just like the American SAT, the British A-level or the French Baccalaureate, there is also a final,...
Summer in November: Korea’s Strange New Weather
By Mike L. Berry and Iwazaru The weather is generally a quintessentially dull subject, unless it’s flipping cars, flooding apartments...