When "Old-Fashioned" Becomes the Coolest Word in Seoul There's a particular kind of whiplash that happens when you watch a 24-year-old in Seoul order an iced oat milk latte along…
Read moreThe Question That Comes Before Anything Else Meet someone new in Korea, and somewhere in the first few minutes — often before you've even finished introductions — you'll likely get ask…
Read moreHits Don't Just Happen Here, They Get Built There's a romantic version of how creative industries work, where a song, a show, or a character becomes a global phenomenon because of some…
Read moreWhat Korean Minimalism Actually Means Minimalism has a reputation problem. For a lot of people, the word conjures sterile apartments, white walls with nothing on them, and a feeling that somet…
Read moreTwo Neighbors, Two Very Different Magnetic Fields For most of the last twenty years, when people in the West thought about cultural influence from Asia, Japan usually came first. Anime, manga,…
Read moreThe House That Refused to Disappear For most of the late twentieth century, the hanok had a fairly grim outlook in Seoul. As the city rebuilt itself after war and raced through decades of rapi…
Read moreTwo Weddings Happen at Every Korean Wedding Picture this. A bride in a sweeping white gown walks down an aisle inside a glossy hotel ballroom, string quartet playing, photographer crouched for…
Read moreThe First Thing Every Home in Korea Asks You to Do Before anything else happens — before the greetings, before someone offers you slippers, before you've even fully looked around — there…
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