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Have you ever felt like you don’t fit in? Perhaps you’ve been upset at yourself or the world around you for not being on the same wavelength.
Review
Eugene Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2018.03.29 15:23
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An unprecedented music show premiered on JTBC this time last year, calling for singers of a different type as compared to those of existing shows. Named Phantom Singer, the show was the first to feature the crossover genre.
Music
Ji Yun Kim Head of Culture
2017.12.28 00:48
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To facilitate your quest to find the right app, here are the three categories I frequently consider when evaluating apps: complexity, effectiveness, and communication.
Spotlight
Kun-Woo Song Staff Reporter
2017.12.28 00:45
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The 17th addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thor: Ragnarok, which is also the third of its series, was released a few weeks ago but is still showing in theaters. As moviegoers of all ages have flooded the cinemas to celebrate the latest attachment to the franchise, it is obvious that the popularity of Marvel heroes has yet to recede in Korea.
Weekend
Chanyoung Ryu Staff Reporter
2017.12.28 00:43
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With the much-awaited movie directed by none other than Steven Spielberg himself arriving on March 20, Ready Player One has held the anticipation of many enthusiasts.
Spotlight
Juhoon Lee Assistant Editor
2017.12.28 00:23
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A friend suggested Rebecca — a number one musical running for the fourth time in Korea. I was told that the show would not disappoint; the acting, the music, and the story were to be top notch. What’s more, the Sunday night shows were offered at a discount. This was it, I thought. Importantly, the show exceeded expectations.
Music
Ji Yun Kim Head of Culture
2017.12.27 21:35
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In this edition of App Comparison, Forest: Stay Focused and The Fabulous, two very distinct apps with the same goal of improving productivity, will be compared.
Spotlight
Kun-Woo Song Staff Reporter
2017.12.27 21:29
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While others rushed into cinemas for the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, I had my eyes fixed on the classic eighties science-fiction sequel by one of my favorite directors, Denis Villeneuve. His filmography so far is nothing short of spectacular, consisting of unique movies that are not only visually stunning but also intellectually challenging. Prisoners, Enemy, and Arrival, three movies that you should definitely take the time to watch, are a few examples. But enough fanboying for now — let’s take a look at Blade Runner 2049.
Weekend
Chanyoung Ryu Staff Reporter
2017.12.27 21:25
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As an international student new to Korea, last month’s long Chuseok was a good opportunity for me to escape from what was beginning to feel like a pretty repetitive and hectic freshman life here at KAIST. I want to take every chance to experience different aspects of Korean culture. Hence, I booked a couple of nights for myself through the Templestay program.
Spotlight
Ada Carpenter Junior Staff Reporter
2017.12.27 21:17
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The mighty EDM, future-pop duo, The Chainsmokers, has hit the Korean stages again. Visiting Korea for the third time since performing at the 2014 Ultra Pool Party and 2015 Global Gathering Korea, the duo successfully filled two concert locations in Busan and Seoul for their own tour this time round.
Music
Ji Yun Kim Head of Culture
2017.10.24 02:11
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In Korea, people call autumn the season of reading. While the act of reading has not change much, what we read has changed drastically as technology has advanced. Although there will always be those who prefer a hard copy and the feel of the physical book itself over a digital copy, one just cannot simply overlook the strength of eBooks that their original forms do not have: portability. So for this month’s App Comparison, I will be comparing and contrasting two book apps from two tech giants: Google’s Play Books and Amazon’s Kindle.
Weekend
Kun-Woo Song Staff Reporter
2017.10.24 02:07
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If you have seen any of Edgar Wright’s previous films, you would have been looking forward to his latest movie, Baby Driver. If you have yet to see it, what are you waiting for? This wild, 120-minute action-comedy ride will have you clenching onto your seat, begging for a seatbelt.
Weekend
Chanyoung Ryu Staff Reporter
2017.10.24 01:59
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What’s in a book? In this case, literary genius infused with culture, history, emotion, and provocation, topped with just a dash of perfection.
Weekend
Njoroge Maingi Junior Staff Reporter
2017.10.24 01:51
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Music heals, uplifts, and inspires us. It is my pleasure to bring you a review of musical performances in differentgenres each month in an attempt to share the thrill of new melodic encounters.
Music
Ji Yun Kim Head of Culture
2017.09.25 21:14
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So many apps and so little time to try it all out. Hopefully you’ll know which ones to use after reading this.
Weekend
Kun-Woo Song Staff Reporter
2017.09.25 21:06
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Films are one of the most popular forms of art today. Let’s take a look at a fresh one currently in theaters.
Weekend
Chanyoung Ryu Staff Reporter
2017.09.25 20:59
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A whole new style of art exhibitions where the visitors play a part is beckoning this fall.
Weekend
Hye-eun Jeong Junior Staff Reporter
2017.09.25 20:53
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On May 1, Netflix released a trailer for the fifth season of one of its first original shows, House of Cards. It seems the tension will rise up to even higher levels.
Weekend
Duman Kuandyk Junior Staff Reporter
2017.05.22 01:10
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Long-loved by many KAISTians over the years, 1114 has closed down and united with its brother, 1117. However, it’s not just sad news for various gourmets of KAIST that haunt Eoeun-dong for delicious cuisine. Replacing 1114, is Moelleux, selling fresh pastry everyday. Its modest and minimalistic appearance is unrevealing and in first sight, it’s hard to tell what it’s selling. But
Weekend
Han Hee Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2017.05.22 01:08
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For Korea, the past few years have been a time of much turbulence. Political scandals burst out almost everyday, conflicts amongst Korean citizens brew everywhere, even in the internet, and life is getting harder for the average Joe. In such turbulent times, the author of The Samurai that coveted Chosun Gwanghoon Lee writes about what Korea might need to take a step forward. This book, published o
Weekend
Han Hee Jang Junior Staff Reporter
2017.05.22 01:07