Tag: Foreigners in Korea
Not Marrying the Wrong Woman is Better (Revisited)
By Jack Whitmore I’ll be honest, if a woman wanted to find a man who could be an easy target...
Concert Diary: Eric Clapton Olympic Stadium Seoul
By Jesse Coy This is later, and boy, was I happy that I took the 1 p.m. and not the...
The New Phillies and the Expat Life of a Myanmar Refugee in Seoul
By Scott Liam Soper It’s the new again Phillies opening night Saturday, April 2 and I have plans to show...
Kwangju and Broke Again: Day by Day of an Expat Travel Writer (Pt. 3)
By Joshua Richman Korea’s green tea, like its ginseng, is excellent. I could have written about Art Street without visiting...
Kwangju and Broke Again: Day by Day of an Expat Travel Writer
By Joshua Richman Most folks who fancy becoming travel writers don’t want to write. They want to travel. Jaded, I...
B is for Booze—Meet the Police (Pt. 3)
By John Kay Editor’s Note: This is the final installment in a three-part memoir where the writer reflects on the...
WINTERTIME by Charles Mee: Nice Production but Where’s the Play?
By Maria Borland Far from being radical or revisionist, the play is vague, bland and structurally bizarre. The first half...
Seoul Players Presents Wintertime by Charles Mee
Just in time for this year's holiday season, you can treat yourself to a romantic comedy set around the New...
A Few Good Hats Do Not Make a Show
By Maria Borland I like the idea of open mic nights—the promise of variety, emerging talent, a sense of risk......
That “Perfect” look: Image Obsession in Korea
By Sarah Clow In a country where plastic surgery is common place, measuring and weighing candidates at interviews is practised...
Dancing with Nietzsche— A tiger, a bear, a lot of soju and an MTV gig
By Tiger and Bear with illustrations by James Wilson. The town was a far cry from the Asian space-age metropolises...
So You Wanna Start a Hagwon?
By Lee Scott A little over a year ago, I started thinking about opening my own English academy in Seoul....