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December events

The cultural calendar is now starting to enter its customary winter hibernation, though there are still some things to keep you entertained before you finally hunker down for the holiday season. Have a good one. Exhibitions A solo exhibition of JaeJun Lee’s ceramics at Flow Gallery continues into January The KCCUK’s winter exhibition New Gen … [Read More]

Two Korean restaurants earn TimeOut accolades

Congratulations to two Korean restaurants for winning some serious recognition from online listings magazine TimeOut. First, in a list published this week (Monday 3 November 2025), Miga in Hackney wins TimeOut Best Restaurant in London 2025. Yes, that’s not best Korean restaurant, it’s the best restaurant, period. Their detailed review can be found here. Miga’s … [Read More]

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Recent Event updates

Twice: “This is for” tour in London

TWICE are pushing the envelope yet again, as the nine-member superstar group returns with TWICE “THIS IS FOR” WORLD TOUR, heading to The O2 on Wednesday 3 June 2026 for a two-night residency. For the first time ever, the group will perform on a 360-degree stage, transforming the arena into immersive experiences where fans can … [Read More]

2025 OneUs World Tour in London

London! K-pop boy group ONEUS is coming to the UK on their tour titled “2025 ONEUS WORLD TOUR ‘H_OUR, US’”. See them live on Saturday 13 December at indigo at The O2 – don’t miss it! ONEUS (원어스) is a South Korean boy group that debuted in 2019 under RBW. The group is known for … [Read More]

JustB: Aqua Halo tour in London

Europe, get ready! Justb is coming for their first-ever European tour, bringing explosive energy, flawless choreography, and unforgettable performances. Fans can expect exclusive stage moments, surprises, and a chance to sing and dance along with the boys. This isn’t just a concert—it’s a one-of-a-kind experience you’ll remember forever. Whether you’ve followed them from the start … [Read More]

KINO “Free Kino” tour in London

KINO, a multifaceted artist and member of the acclaimed K-pop group PENTAGON, has forged his own path with a sound that bridges art and emotion. Recognized for his expressive voice, striking choreography, and fearless creativity, he continues to redefine what it means to be free. With his latest album ‘EVERYBODY’S GUILTY, BUT NO ONE’S TO … [Read More]

[Manchester / Preston] K-QUEER: Intimacies of the Invisible

In collaboration with Seoul International Pride Film Festival, this special film showcase explores queer narratives from Korea through screenings and discussions with a director and programmer. The film programme centres on Kim-Jho Gwangsoo, widely regarded as South Korea’s most prominent queer film director. In 2013, Kim-Jho and his partner, David Kim Seung-hwan, a film distributor … [Read More]

The above events list includes recent updates to events which might have been uploaded some time ago (eg an update confirming venue or ticket link). A chronological listing of all event notices published, most recent first, can be found here. A list of all upcoming events can be found here.

Recent Book updates

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Everyday Life in Joseon-Era Korea: Economy and Society

Winner of the 2014 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award Everyday Life in Joseon-Era Korea shows how the momentous changes of the time transformed the lives of the common people. In twenty-three concise chapters, the book covers topics ranging from agriculture, commerce, and mining to education, marriage, and food culture. It examines how both the spread of … [Read More]

The History of Korean Popular Culture

This book is a seminal example of historical writing on Korean popular culture, based on solid data that integrates historical facts and cultural symbols within a broader analytical framework, offering insightful critical interpretation. It explores the history of Korean popular culture that has grown and developed on the foundation of modern history. The history of … [Read More]

I Heard Life Calling Me

Yi Song-bok has been hailed as one of the most important contemporary South Korean poets. His first collection of poems, When Does a Rolling Stone Awaken, published in 1980, is a trenchant critique of the state of mind of Koreans and of the social and political conditions in the country at the time. His second … [Read More]

Ah, Mouthless Things

From the publisher’s website: Born in Sangju, Korea in 1952, Lee Seong-bok earned his Ph.D. in French Language and Literature at Seoul National University, then taught French Literature at Keimyung University in the city of Daegu. Since his first poem, “At a Familiar Brothel,” was published in 1977, he has impressed readers with his opulent … [Read More]

That Summer’s End: Poems [forthcoming]

One hundred and six poems of self-reflection and exquisite beauty—an intoxicating blend of Seon Buddhism and French symbolism, and the first poetry collection from this essential South Korean author to appear in English That summer I stood in the centers of storms   That summer my despair burst out into crimson but still I weathered the … [Read More]

Teddy Bears Never Die [forthcoming]

A young girl teams up with a hatchet-wielding teddy bear to solve the mystery of her mother’s murder and get her revenge in this campy slasher from Cho Yeeun, a rising star in Korean horror. Hwa-young never believed that her mother was murdered in a mass-cyanide attack at the luxury apartment complex where she worked. … [Read More]

The above booklist includes recent updates to books which might have been uploaded some time ago (eg an update to reflect a release of cover art, or a new review). A chronological listing of all books uploaded, most recent first, can be found here.