
Soo Kim
Reporter at Newsweek
Soo Kim is a reporter at Newsweek (specializing in lifestyle, trends, travel, interior design/architecture, health, K-culture, K-drama, Korean films, K-pop https://www.newsweek.com/authors/soo-kim ). She is a South Korea expert and the author of the book 'How to Live Korean' http://amzn.to/2GK937C (available in 11 languages) and co-author of the book 'Hello, South Korea: Meet the Country Behind Hallyu' https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/722281/hello-south-korea-by-dk-travel/
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- Newsweek218 articles
- Newsweek Vault
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- Magnify Money
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- 14 Years Ago Two Travelers Met at Airport. Then Everything Changed.8 Mar—NewsweekTwo strangers decide to live together after spending a few hours together at an airport—a fun fling or a recipe for relationship disaster? For travel bloggers Lauren Juliff and Dave Dean, who moved in together on the day they met for the first time in person at an airport in Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, it was neither, but rather the start of a 14-year journey of partnership, adventure and building a home together. Juliff and Dean initially set out on their travels with a singular...
- How Woman Responds to Niece's Stillborn at 38 Weeks Sparks Outrage17 Mar—NewsweekHusband Throws Huge Baby Shower For Wife As 'She Deserves It' By Soo Kim Life and Trends Reporter Newsweek Is A Trust Project Member news article 0 A heated family dispute at a baby shower has sparked outrage online after a woman's comments about her niece's stillborn child led to her being physically removed from the event. The incident, detailed in a Reddit post by user u/Dizzy_Maize_7364, has received more than 14,000 upvotes since it was shared on March 12. The poster, a 47-year-old...
- Interior Designers Reveal 8 Worst Home Trends of the Moment17 Mar—NewsweekThe Popular Interior Design Trend That’s Going Out Of Style By Soo Kim Life and Trends Reporter Newsweek Is A Trust Project Member news article 0 Interior design trends come and go, and while some stand the test of time, others quickly overstay their welcome. Several once-popular home décor styles are now making spaces look outdated or impractical, according to experts. Home renovation spending in the United States has surged in recent years, with the median spend rising by 60 percent between...
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