* This post is translated by Karin Yoo for the Korean Cultural Service in New York.
Despite the advent of New York City’s winter that makes our bodies and minds cold and stiff, still flourishing in several parts of the…
* This post is written by 정재경 and translated by Karin Yoo for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. Five Authors from Korea and the U.S. reun ...
* This post is written by Elizabeth Shim for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. Across the arc of Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, tiers of s ...
* This post is written by Elizabeth Shim for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. Picture this. A young violinist of prodigious talent emerges fro ...
* This post is written by Elizabeth Shim for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. Interconnected creativity reigned supreme at the opening reception of D2P2’s 2011 Fashion Project, “From On Line to Online:…
* This post is written by Chloe Hwang for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. “So come on down, light a cigarette, crack your knuckles and get ready to have a soju bottle broken over your head while you take six…
* This post is written by Elizabeth Shim and Wendi Wheeler for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. Around 3pm on an early October Sunday afternoon in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, a crowd had gathered for a day of festivities…
* This post is written by Elizabeth Shim, one of the Korean Cultural Service in New York’s Cultural Reporters. America is in the throes of a Korean food craze. From kimchi taco trucks roaming the streets of New York and…