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Opening At KoreAm

Editor's Desk
Rich At Seventeen

Spotlight
Father Meets Son
The reunion of Olympic bronze medalist Toby Dawson and his biological father

Splendid At 17

Kickin’ It With Bobby Lee
The funnyman goes “old skool” for the silver screen

R.I.P., MTV K
After less than a year, the channel is being pulled off the air

Diatribes And Dragons
After his AsianWeek column, Kenneth Eng stands by his blatantly racist claims

A Soldier To The End
In memory of 19-year-old Louis Kim

Life After “Idol”
Former contestant Paul Kim talks about his short-lived “American Idol” appearance

Not-So Funny Pages
A South Korean comic book spurs ripples of outrage across borders

Case Closed, Wounds Still Open
A guilty verdict for Jae Yang’s killers brings up vivid memories for his family

A no-name Ktown
No official moniker for Silicon Valley “Koreatown”

Jane Says

Click To Stardom
YouTube crowd-pleaser David Choi

Artists' Trax
Drawing For The King

From The Ivories To “Entourage”
Rex Lee skips out on a career as a pianist and finds himself on one of HBO’s hottest shows

Feature Story
Man On A Mission
After being imprisoned in China for aiding North Korean refugees, the Rev. Phillip Jun Buck is now safe at home in Seattle, but can’t help thinking about returning to his efforts

The Fro-Yo Frenzy
Korean-run frozen yogurt shops cause a stir

The 1% Factor
A veteran journalist weighs in on why, 15 years later, he still beats the drum so loudly for the victims of Sa-i-gu, and calls for the conscientious “One Percents” of the English-speaking generation to set the record straight.

A Fresh Start
How the L.A. riots gave a former L.A. shopkeeper new wind in Orange County

Cover Story
Rising Moon
Actress Moon Bloodgood always knew she’d be in the entertainment business.

Point of View
Revisiting The Scene Of The Crime
This former reporter who covered the 1992 riots and the events leading up to it reveals a truth much more nuanced than the “black-Korean conflict” headlines of that time

A Day in the Life
Road Scholars
The intrepid world of those driven to teach

The Looking Glass
Serving Up A Taste Of Home
A night in the life of a hotteok street vendor

Dossier
A Resolve Of Steel
California Board of Equalization member Michelle Steel

Reelism
The Bigger The Better
“Tazza: The High Rollers”

Dear Dr. Clara
Man In The Middle
Mending the mind with Dr. Clara

Folkwinds
The Locust, The Ant And The Kingfisher

Lonesome Journey
Hounded By Rhee’s Watchdogs
A pioneer historian and “the conscience of divided Korea,” Bong Youn Choy endures a 14-ear Red Scare ordeal.

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