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What’s in this issue CONTENTS C O M M u N I T Y 80 SETTLE DOwN ThERE Whether you’re a sports fan, concert-hopper or an advocate for community causes, Jeonju offers a slice of the big city with the quietness of the countryside. 84 KILLIN’ IT IN KOREA As the elder statesman of English comedy in Korea, Brian Aylward returns to the peninsula before his Asian takeover. 86 COMbATING DISEASE, ONE vACCINE AT A TIME Seoul’s International Vaccine Institute is drawing world-class researchers to the fight against preventable disease. 88 DOLLS fOR A DIffERENCE The organizer of the capital’s most-anticipated musical fundraiser, Rubber Seoul, talks venues, dolls and an AIDS-torn region in South Africa. 90 ChANCE ENCOuNTERS Groove correspondent Chance Dorland meets with a former East Berlin resident with familial ties to the infamous Kims of North Korea. 66 EATING ALONE wITh fRIENDS More evenings in the office, more hours in the classroom and more people living alone: Korea’s recipe for a boom in live eating broadcasts. 68 fEE-fI-fO-fuM! Busan’s Jack in the Beanstock offers a vegan food haven with a growing fan base. 70 A RuSSO-uKRANIAN CONSOMMé Roll up your sleeves and grab some rubber gloves: we’re prepping beets this month. Bring on the borscht. D E S T I N A T I O N S 72 DISCOvERy A trip to the Boseong tea fields helps rejuvenate one expat’s friendship with his travel companion — his mother. 76 ZEN AND ThE ART Of bICyCLE TOuRING On the 600 km road from Wando to Busan, you’ll need your wits, stamina and a thirst for the road less traveled (literally). D I S T R A C T I O N S 92 COMICS 93 GAMES 94 GROOvE LISTINGS Doctors, travel agencies, restaurants, hotels, airlines, nightclubs and more 98 hOROSCOpES Check out our GrooveCast episodes on these stories at groovekorea.com. 80 F O O D N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4ISSUE 97 70 76