Schedule for Monday, May 26
Here's what we have on tap for you today. Please note that all schedules are subject to last-minute changes. Check back for updates. Kim Jong-Un's former girlfriend was reportedly executed last summer -- but then she turned up, apparently very much alive, on North Korean TV. Jian talks to long-time Korea watcher Joshua Stanton about how to sort fact from...
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Here's what we have on tap for you today. Please note that all schedules are subject to last-minute changes. Check back for updates.
- Kim Jong-Un's former girlfriend was reportedly executed last summer -- but then she turned up, apparently very much alive, on North Korean TV. Jian talks to long-time Korea watcher Joshua Stanton about how to sort fact from fiction in the Hermit Kingdom. [FULL POST]
- Q's sports panel looks at the top stories in the culture of sports. Today, Jian is joined by Stephen Brunt of Sportsnet and Megan Greenwell of ESPN. [FULL POST]
- Writer and journalist David Sax on his book about the trajectory of food trends: The Tastemakers: Why We're Crazy for Cupcakes but Fed Up With Fondue. [FULL POST]