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FAME hosts networking party

This Friday at 8 p.m., Blackmarket in Itaewon and the FAME Creators Network host their first networking party for creators. To be held the first Friday of each month, the event is dedicated to facilitate networking and to support creative professionals in fashion, art, music and entertainment.

The event also offers performances, including by singer Elliott and magician Jay, as well as an art exhibition by King Scribbler and a music video premiere by Saulo Aroca.

Tickets cost 11,000 won in advance or 15,000 won at the door. Visit?
fb.com/famecreatorsnetwork?for more information


RASKB tours Yonsei's Underwood history

Internationally, the name Underwood was synonymous with typewriters. But in Korea, Underwood represents one of the longest-lasting Western families in Korea. Horace G. Underwood was one of the earliest missionaries to Korea, a confidant to King Gojong and the founder of Yonsei University, as well as a founding member of the Royal Asiatic Society Korea Branch (RASKB) in 1900.

His great-grandson Peter Underwood, still a member of today's RASKB living in Korea, will lead a walking tour of Yonsei University this weekend with RASKB council member Jeremy Seligson.

The tour will stop by many sites including the university museum, the recreation of Chejungwon, the first Western-style hospital built in Korea and the precursor to Severance Hospital, and also the Underwood Memorial Hall, where the first Underwood's son Horace H. Underwood lived.

The tour costs 25,000 won for nonmembers and 20,000 won for members. Visit?
raskb.com?for more information.


Kim Ji-soo janee@koreatimes.co.kr


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