A Protest on Teheran-ro

A Protest on Teheran-ro

In June 1977, Teheran mayor Gholam Reza Nikpay visited Seoul to meet with his Korean counterpart, Ku Ja-choon. South Korea and Iran first established diplomatic relations in 1962 (in fact, cultural exchange began 1,600 years ago due to the Silk...

Remember This Moment

Remember This Moment

After a month at the University of Texas, I felt rather shaky. Lost on that bustling and crowded campus, I was having doubts about my ability to function academically and socially; such freshman insecurities were far from unique, but I did not...

Vaping Culture in Seoul

Vaping Culture in Seoul

There is a new store in my neighborhood, wedged between Banapresso Coffee Shop and a restaurant called Onghaeya. A high-end women’s clothing boutique formerly occupied that spot, followed by a sushi joint. They have been succeeded by Max Vape...

What Blueberries Have Done for Me

What Blueberries Have Done for Me

This is the six-year anniversary of the greatest day of my life. On July 18, 2017, I was perusing the Internet when I came upon an article about blueberries. It averred that this sweet and juicy little fruit, also known as Vaccinium cyanococcus...

A Clear-Eyed Look at Jim Brown

A Clear-Eyed Look at Jim Brown

Due to congestive heart failure brought on by pneumonia, James Nathaniel Brown went the way of all flesh on May 18. His 87-year life is a mixture of appealing and appalling. I will address the former before moving on to the latter. A native of...

The Baddest of Stalin’s Bad Boys

The Baddest of Stalin’s Bad Boys

Feliks Dzierzynski (1877ᅳ1926), a.k.a. “Iron Felix,” was one of the architects of the Red Terror. Vyacheslav Molotov (1890ᅳ1986) coldly oversaw agricultural collectivization that resulted in 11 million people being worked to death. Vyacheslav...