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[Review] Recording the divine through art
An interview between British photographer Simon Powell and Korean fine art photographer Lee Jeonglok. Lee Jeonglok was born in Gwangju, Sout
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[Review] A family going back to nature
I once drew my family on canvas with a crayon when I was in primary school. My family and I went to an attractive restaurant and after dinne
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[Review] Culturally defining the Dokdo dispute
It has been said that it is hard to experience a culturally euphoric moment in Jeju which has been considered by some to be a cultural waste
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[Review] Super!¡¯s heroic debut
On July 27, the Jeju Stone Park hosted the world premier of the original play Super! for a packed house. The two-act play consisted of a cas
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[Review] Touching the minds of youths
From May 19-24 there was an exhibition of portraits that explored the minds of youth with work by local painters from Jeju, including Ahn So
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[Review] 'The Orphan Master's Son'
¡°The Orphan Master¡¯s Son: A Novel¡± (2012) follows the story of North Korean orphan Jun Do as he grows up and navigates the precarious politi
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[Review] 'My Way' (2011)
Despite the twists and turns of the plot, moviegoers would do well to concentrate on the character of Joong Dae, played by Kim In Gwon. Thou
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[Review] 'Pacemaker' (2012)
The rustic and pure-spirited marathoner was performed by the well-known character actor Kim Myung Min who in his career has taken on various
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