Kyoung Update: Santiago, Chile

By kyoung / July 28, 2005 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: Santiago, Chile

Hey everyone, I’m leaving to Korea in a month (hooray!) and I’ve touched base with some of my fellow peers (which are not that many.) It turns out the Grad School I’m attending (gip.khu.ac.kr) only accepted 4 Korean students, and 3 Foreign students for the fall semester. We’ll be joining the existing student body of […]

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Kyoung Update: Santiago, Chile

By kyoung / April 29, 2005 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: Santiago, Chile

Hello friends! So Condoleezza Rice arrived to Chile yesterday and she disturbed my quiet enjoyment of an online library with all of Chomsky’s writings… So I had to plug in to the BBC and try to figure out what the hell she’s doing here. Below is an article I wrote about my discoveries and also, […]

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Kyoung Update: Santiago, Chile

By kyoung / April 7, 2005 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: Santiago, Chile

Hello everyone! Greetings from Chile. I’m not sure if it’s hit me that I’m home, but I find myself doing the same old things I did in High School for comfort. I’ve been reading lots of stuff and watching TV, or sleeping like a madman. However, the sleeping part I blame on the guy sitting […]

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Kyoung Update: New York

By kyoung / February 28, 2005 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: New York

Hi there, So as you may or may not know, I’m leaving the country in two weeks. It’s been a crazy ride for me for the past month, including risk of deportation, Homeland Security, fundraising jobs and a whole lotta’ drama. So I’m taking a hiatus of all of it, and going to Chile and then a Graduate Program […]

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Kyoung Update: New York

By kyoung / January 10, 2005 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: New York

Hey everyone, great news! I’ve been accepted to Ensemble Studio Theater’s Youngblood program! Youngblood is a critically acclaimed collective of emerging playwrights under the age of 30. The program provides artistic guidance, peer support, regular feedback and a fertile production environment. I’m excited to continue writing and hope to count with your support to make it happen! Thanks so […]

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Kyoung Update: Sex and Hunger

By kyoung / January 6, 2005 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: Sex and Hunger

Access Theater and Young Minds Productions Presents SEX AND HUNGER By Kyoung H. Park Directed by Catherine Miller Purchase Now An apocalyptic tale of unrestrained power, Sex and Hunger tells the story of seven overly entitled kids desperately trying to find their place in the world.  A dark comedy about the people destined to become our […]

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Kyoung Update: New York

By kyoung / December 25, 2004 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: New York

Hello! Santa this year is having a horrible time making his gifts; he’s let Bush know the economy is going down the drain, but for 2004, cost effective gifts has been his mantra. So, here is this year’s gift: a poem. COSMIC PERPLEXITY It was once believed (under the Ptolemaic system) that the cosmos rotated around […]

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Kyoung Update: New York

By kyoung / November 17, 2004 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: New York

(If you haven’t heard from me lately, it’s because I’ve been pregnant for the past 9 months. Come see my baby!) Six Figure Theatre Company’s Artist of Tomorrow Series presents: Sex and Hunger by Kyoung H. Park Directed by Catherine Miller ——–with——– Chantal Bushelle, Nicholas Gray*, Hana Moon*, Ron Moreno*, Asher Rapkin, Matthew Rini, & Sammy […]

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Kyoung Update: New York

By kyoung / August 6, 2004 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: New York

Hey everyone: I’m having one of those moments back from my fellowship where you’re either are having a breakthrough or a melt-down. Since I don’t know which, I’ll just tell you I had a great time in Montauk and wrote like crazy, coming home with 4 new drafts for 4 different plays. Now back in […]

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Kyoung Update: New York

By kyoung / August 2, 2004 / Comments Off on Kyoung Update: New York

Dear friends, Good news! As I was getting ready to leave the Edward Albee Foundation after a month of serious and intensive writing, I learned that Homeland Security has approved my application for change of status, and I will be staying in New York for another year! This new visa approval comes at a wonderful timing for me, since I’m back in the city, […]

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