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Photo of the Month: Blood in the Snow

Photo of the Month

By Isaiah Winters

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Blood in the Snow

Abandoned for many years, this forlorn church along the railroad tracks in Unam-dong is always worth a visit when the snow falls. Its faded red tower revives when set against a backdrop of white.

The Photographer

Born and raised in Chino, California, Isaiah Winters is a pixel-stained wretch who loves writing about Gwangju and Honam, warts and all. He particularly likes doing unsolicited appraisals of abandoned Korean properties, like this asbestos-clad, tumbledown chapel. You can find much of his photography on @d.p.r.kwangju.

Contents

ISSUE 240, FEBRUARY 2022

NEWS

01. From the Editor 04. Gwangju City News

06. Thank You for Not Smoking 09. People in the Arts: “The Most Personal Is the Most Creative” – Talking with Artist Kim Mi-ae 13. Blast from the Past: Jeolla and the Nosa School – Combatting Western Influence 16. Lost in Gwangju: Like a Ton of Bricks – Hwajeong I-Park Falls from Grace 22. Special Photo Essay: “Mother of June”

26. Language Teaching: The Guest English Teachers’ Program 29. Everyday Korean: Episode 50. 발이 참 넓구나. “You Really Are a Social Butterfly.” 30. Flipping the Classroom: Walking in Students’ Shoes

32. Restaurant Review: 1st Recipe – Where Mediterranean Cuisine Meets Korea

34. Opinion: Return of the King – In The Matrix Resurrections, Neo Reclaims His Title of Cinema’s Greatest Hero 37. Local Entrepreneur: The Quarantined Future

02. Photo of the Month: Blood in the Snow 41. Crossword Puzzle 42. Book Review: The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes 43. Gwangju Writes: Bathroom Window 44. Gwangju Writes: No More Lies 48. Photo Essay: Jinju Lantern Festival 52. GFN Radio: Top of the Drop 54. Comic Corner: Alan and Me – Episode 8. A Rainy Day at the Maldives, Part 1

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