I thought I knew a lot about myself, but this quarantine sure showed me up. My personality apparently only consists of getting drive-thru McDonald’s, window shopping, and going on vacation. All the fun hobbies I’ve cultivated — painting, sewing, crocheting, reading, even watching TV — have turned into prisoner activities that are more for passing … Read More
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Itaewon Class: Together, we will.
A good leader makes a world of difference. The writer of Itaewon Class took the concept of leadership and transformed it into a riveting drama packed with gut-wrenching loss, camaraderie, and the incredible power that emerges from within when you put absolute trust in yourself to make things happen. Park Sae Ro Yi is a … Read More
Chicago: a love poem
There is something about most cities that suffocates me. Perhaps the sky scrapers or the crowds, definitely the noise. Chicago, however, is an exception to my strong preference for countrysides and lonely ocean views. My obsession with Chicago is well-documented. Of all the places I’ve travelled to, it’s probably the one I’ve raved about the … Read More
Saving lives with Romantic Doctor Kim 2
The knock out Season 2 of Romantic Doctor Kim has wrapped and after 16 whirlwind hours of watching the transformation of people who step foot inside Doldam Hospital, I have a feeling that I can accomplish just about anything I set my mind to. Like its predecessor, Season 2 is tightly paced, well-casted, and full … Read More
Quit breaking my heart, San Francisco (pt. 3)
Two years ago I went to San Francisco and it made me feel incredibly small. I called it San Fran, instead of “ess eff,” like the locals want you to. I was precariously employed, I didn’t know what I wanted out of life, and where I lived was not a sparkling gem of a city … Read More