Jamie Cullum: Tickets on Sale Now!

Jamie Cullum is bringing jazz back to life… and for the first time he’s bringing it to Seoul. When: Saturday April 10, 2010 at 7pm Where: Ax-Hall (Subway line 5, Gwangnaru Station, Exit 2) Tickets: W99,000 Jamie Cullum rose from obscurity with his third album, Twentysomething, which was released and went platinum in 2003. He [...]

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“Seoul Social Club”: On Feb/27, Cross Over to the Dark Side

You will be walking down Sinsa’s trendy “tree-lined” promenade Garosu-gil, when a white neon sign will catch your eye. “Are you bored?” it asks. Perhaps not, but now you will be curious. Painted on the concrete below the open door, is a sign that says ‘YES”. If you start descending the numbered concrete stairs, a [...]

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Chois’ Tacos: The Best Burritos in Korea?

Is it supposed to be ”Choi’s Tacos” or  ”Choice Tacos”…or is it a pun? Who cares!  What’s in a name?  Nothing.  What’s in these tacos?  Everything you’ve ever dreamed of. Rather ironically, “Chois’ Tacos” (초이스 타코) has been making a name for itself (whatever that name is) with it’s burritos.  As many bloggers will attest, this little hole [...]

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Review of “Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard” (전우치)

At first I was hesitant to watch the film since the film’s poster had failed to impress me (since y’know, you should always judge a film by its poster), but when I was told the film was “a kind of fairytale”, I agreed to watch it. I was pleasantly surprised. After a dark Pan’s Labyrinth style introduction, the film develops into what seems to be a comic Joseon Dynasty version of Ghost Busters.

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Review of Avatar in 3D

It would seem that the technological elements of Avatar are aimed at the male demographic, while the (love) story and green message are aimed at the women, but it would be hard not to be affected by both aspects of the film. Avatar is fantastic in every sense of the word, so go see what all the fuss is about.

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