As a kid growing up in the 00s, Tracy Beaker was an inevitable aspect of my TV time. I loved it. Maybe because Tracy had curly hair like me and the actress was called Danni, also like me. I also had a huge sense of empathy for these kids, who were incredibly relatable, but didn’t READ MORE
On the Edge of North Korea
When I tell people I spent the summer in Korea, a common response involves questioning my sanity regarding my decision to travel to a country with an incredibly questionable political regime. Of course, when many people think Korea, they often think North Korea, and the harsh READ MORE
Has Facebook Destroyed Our Private Lives?
Ten years ago, the world of social media was very different. For me, I only had a handful of friends on good old Myspace, where we would post a few photos and keep each other updated on our lives. It was all quite silly and playful, a way to communicate after school and READ MORE
Exhibitions That Moved Me: Lee Jung Seob (이중섭)
To many, the Korean war seems like a distant snippet from a forgotten past on the other side of the world. For me, it was not until I visited South Korea that I really got a feel for it. I find the idea of a country broken in two by politics mind boggling, and the story of this READ MORE
Your Vegan Jokes Arn’t Very Funny
Don’t get me wrong, there are some great vegan jokes out there, I do have the capacity to laugh I swear, but some really fucking cross the line. The bad ones give you a sense of a weird carnivore vs. herbivore comedy club. I’m not talking of the classic veggie joke; e.g. why did READ MORE
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