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Farah Fleurima

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Night Editor, International Desk at The New York Times

Night Editor on the International desk @nytimes in Seoul. Travel fanatic and forever a foodie 🥑🍓🍔

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  • 1 month ago | guide.michelin.com | Farah Fleurima

    Seoulites seem to know exactly how best to appreciate this time of year, whether it’s flocking to trendy neighborhoods for a round of café hopping, seeking a charming patio to sip and snack at or gathering friends for picnics along the sprawling Han River. Here are some of the best ways to spend a spring day. All eyes turn to the trees when these spectacular flowers make their annual appearance.

  • Jan 5, 2024 | japantimes.co.jp | Farah Fleurima |Simon Elegant |Allan Richarz |Mike Chen

    For many people, the joys of winter center on strapping on skis, snowshoes or skates and getting outdoors. Of course, that is no less true in many parts of Asia. But with climates ranging from the famously snowy Japanese island of Hokkaido to the tropical forests of Malaysia, the continent offers a wide variety of wintertime delights for travelers who are seeking something different from a day on the slopes. Fresh-caught mountain trout sashimi, anyone?

  • Jun 15, 2023 | nytimes.com | Farah Fleurima

    What’s in Our Queue? Iyla and MoreFarah FleurimaWriting from SeoulI’m the night editor on The Times’s International desk in Seoul. I tend to get my fix of new music and movies from suggestions proffered by Spotify and YouTube, although scrolling TikTok has been my time suck of choice lately. Here are five bits of entertainment that make me smile, even after the toughest night shift →Music: IylaWhen I crave heavenly vocals backed by a down-and-dirty trap beat, this singer’s songs set me right.

  • Mar 21, 2023 | newyorkmetropolitan.com | Farah Fleurima

    The former creative director of the Italian label shared what his future holds, what brought him to Seoul and the celebrity Oscar gown that was his “cherry on top.”SEOUL — When the news emerged on Tuesday that Jeremy Scott had stepped down as the creative director of the Italian designer label Moschino after 10 years, he was busy settling into his latest destination: South Korea.

  • Mar 21, 2023 | nytimes.com | Farah Fleurima

    Fashion|Jeremy Scott Speaks for the First Time Since His Split From Moschinohttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/21/fashion/jeremy-scott-speaks-for-the-first-time-since-his-split-from-moschino.htmlThe former creative director of the Italian label shared what his future holds, what brought him to Seoul and the celebrity Oscar gown that was his “cherry on top.”Send any friend a storyAs a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share.

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Farah Bae
Farah Bae @TheDallasDiva
3 Dec 24

Ooof ... I live way too close to the presidential action to like this news.

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New York Times World @nytimesworld

Breaking News: South Korea’s president declared emergency martial law, invoking “anti-state” forces and criticizing attempts to impeach him. https://t.co/5yjuxZBR9z

Farah Bae
Farah Bae @TheDallasDiva
9 Sep 24

Is the Commission on Presidential Debates still in the room? What happened to the once-standard moderated one-on-one debates, plural, and one or two town halls? What a loss for the American voter if this Tuesday is it ... #Election2024

Farah Bae
Farah Bae @TheDallasDiva
11 Mar 24

Fun fact: I am honored to have met and hung out with @ludwiggoransson when he was in Seoul last summer. Big congrats on your second Oscar win!! #Oscars