K-pop and the Globalization of Korean Media
On Tuesday, March 19th the East Asian Studies Program welcomed guest speaker Suk-Young Kim for a talk on the growing appeal of Korean popular culture worldwide. Suk-Young Kim’s talk was held in the Hoxie-Thompson Auditorium on the second floor of Sherman Hall. There was a lot of positive feedback on Continue Reading
Us Review: How Jordan Peele Avoided The Sophomore Slump
Jordan Peele has found a highly unexpected second wind in his career. After making millions laugh on Key & Peele, he has found equal success in the horror genre of all places. His psychological thriller/social satire Get Out was universally beloved, earning him an Oscar win for Best Original Screenplay. Continue Reading
Dear Katy: Procrastination Problems
Dear Katy, I always procrastinate my assignments and then I get super stressed out and do a bad job on them. I try to start earlier but I get distracted super easily and think I’ve got time later. Do you have any suggestions to help me not get distracted so Continue Reading
Shazam! Review: The DCEU’s Bright Side
To say the DCEU has had a rough couple of years would be an understatement. Warner Bros was so desperate to have an answer to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, that they quickly churned out three of the most hated superhero movies of all time. Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, Continue Reading