If Americans think of the Korean War at all, it’s often as a kind of half-forgotten placeholder between World War II and Vietnam, two armed struggles with much more active and vocal constituencies. In ...
Already a monster hit in its native South Korea, Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War has finally come to America, and chances are that everyone of Korean descent is already lining up to buy tickets.
Choi Tae Guk seems almost invincible at times. He has one of the country’s most powerful chaebols in his pocket and a soon-to-be President sitting there as well. It’s a wonder then why Choi Tae Guk ...
On the bloody battlefield with Tae Guk Gi’s fighting brothers. It’s at the Cinematheque Friday. Thursday, December 9 Eating breakfast with Santa is always cool. Eating breakfast with Santa while ...