Friday, November 30, 2007

The Night Side of Seoul - 1898

What I'm reading now, thanks to the magic of Google books: An account from a European lady who travelled to Korea back in 1898. As you can see in the passage above, men will always find a way to chat up the ladies, even if that means impersonating blind men during the 4 hour "women only" window of night.

Korea and Her Neighbors: A Narrative of Travel By Isabella Lucy Bird

Several things strike me when reading this narrative. First, this is an amazing account written by a woman who definitely caught an interesting look at a Korea of 110 years ago - an undeveloped country no more today. Second, the lack of "political correctness" and glaring dismissal of "orientals", "coolies", and the like. Third, she definitely did not give Korean food a fair chance! How dare she call my beloved doenjang "fermented rotten beans"!? Fermented yes, but hardly rotten.

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Obama

Yesterday we had another amazing guest at work: Barack Obama!

I think it would be pretty cool if he became The President. I know I'm not the only one thinking about "24" when I imagine Barack in office.

You can watch the video of the event here. (YouTube video)

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Tony Bennett

Today I had the extreme pleasure of hearing Tony Bennett speak, and witness him perform live, at work! How lucky is that?!

He had a lot of interesting things to say about the arts and how there should be more focus on arts in schools. He has put his money where his mouth is and recently founded the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts public school in New York with his wife.

After hearing from Tony, he let loose with a couple numbers, and dedicated his last song "Kiss the Good Life Goodbye" to Britney Spears.

Now I am seriously thinking about dipping into the Sony-Columbia catalogue and picking up some Tony Bennett.

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