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Artist: Paik Tae-yun

FT hails New Malden parakeets, and other recent London Korean stories

posted 5 Feb 200928 Jul 2020 updated 28 Jul 2020 by Philip Gowman
Parakeets

First up, Professor Keith Howard from SOAS got featured in the JoongAng daily in an article entitled Samulnori beats in an English heart, on the occasion of a recent trip to Seoul to attend a Samulnori symposium. Professor Howard will soon be off to sunnier climes, with a year in Sydney Australia. Howard was recently […]

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