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Artists Trax
Hammertime
The tool gets put to interesting use by Director Park Chan Wook in his acclaimed film “Old Boy,” which will be released in late March

Book Bag
Desperate Husbands
Three Generations by Yom Sang-seop and translated by Yu Young-nan

Cover Story
Michael Kang And The Sundance Bid
The New York filmmaker travels to Utah to premiere his first feature,“The Motel,” at the Sundance Film Festival

A Day In The Life
On Call
Another day treating the poor and the underserved for Dr. Emily Dow

Dear Clara
Cramping His Style
Mending the mind with Clara

Enterprise Zone
Hustle and Flow
Ted Chung and his cousin Seung are hard at work behind the scenes of the hip-hop industry

Spotlight
Green Card Redemption
A California congressman seeks to halt the deportation of hundreds of KAs allegedly duped by corrupt immigration consultants

Crime Blotter
Hungerford, raised in Grand Rapids, Mich.,

Back To School

The Verdicts Are In …
From “Juror” Edward Kim, who is part of the cast on PAX TV’s “Second Verdict”

How’d Ya End Up in…Virginia?
City: Richmond, Virginia

Community Network
KABA
KOREAN AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION

KAC
KOREAN AMERICAN COALITION

KACF
KOREAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

KAFSC
KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICE CENTER

KAM
KOREAN AMERICAN MUSEUM

KAPS
KOREAN AMERICAN PROFESSIONALS SOCIETY

KYCC
KOREATOWN YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTER

KHEIR
KOREAN HEALTH EDUCATION, INFORMATION & RESEARCH CENTER

SCKCSA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA KOREAN COLLEGE STUDENT ASSOCIATION

NAKASEC
NATIONAL KOREAN AMERICAN SERVICE & EDUCATION CONSORTIUM, INC.

Reelism
Northern Exposure
Love and war in “Joint Security Area”

Postcards
From Raunchy To Reputable
Once the seedy domain of foreigners and people of ill repute, Itaewon is making itself over into a reputable dining and entertainment district that is even attracting Koreans

Feature Story
Civic Duty
Nic Cha Kim, when not pursuing his own artistic ambitions, is doing his part to make downtown Los Angeles a more vibrant neighborhood through the Gallery Row Organization

he•ro (hîro)
U.S. Army Colonel Young Oak Kim was wounded in WW II and the Korean War. He received the French Legion of Honor. People who know his story wonder why he doesn’t have a Congressional Medal of Honor, and hold the U.S. gov’t and Korean Americans responsible.

Misc Mutterings
Climbing The Corporate Ladder
This writer gets a little taste of power at the office

Lonesome Journey
Labor of Love
The life and times of a labor union activist and peace advocate — who died with his eyes closed.

Letters
Put Blotter Behind Bars

Koream Kitchen
Baking With Bacon
Kimchi Bacon Deuk Chun-gol — Kimchi Casserole With Bacon

Korea News
Business Partners
The first products from a joint North and South Korea economic project hit stores

The Nuke Problem

R.I.P. Lee Eun Joo

Job Interview
In Perfect Harmony

Folkwinds
Young Gentleman And The Tiger