Smithsonian Magazine: Our Director Reflects on “Culture of Everyday Life” and K-Culture after Visiting South Korea
What we call “folklife” in the United States—the traditions, activities, skills, beliefs, and tangible creations of a particular community—is known as the “culture of everyday life” in South Korea.
Our Director Reflects on “Culture of Everyday Life” and K-Culture after Visiting South Korea
The Conversation on MSN: Heritage is created, not inherited – as Korean pop culture shows
MSN: Everyday life in the 1980s is captured perfectly in these photos
Our ongoing series of photo collections exploring the everyday (and sometimes mundane) moments of daily life has taken us back to the colorful, “tied up with a bow” picture-perfect scenes of the 1950s ...
Chicago Reader: These Are the 7 Best Destinations for Pop Culture Exhibits
The Volo Museum is a top destination for pop culture exhibits. This attraction features a significant collection of cars used in Hollywood movies and TV shows. The Batmobile and Jurassic Park Jeeps ...
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Perhaps, I'm fundamentally misunderstanding how pop is implemented. But my understanding is that it removes the item at the given index in the list, and returns it. If no index is specified, it defaults to the last item. So it would seem that in the first loop it should remove 3 items from the left of the list, and in the second loop it should remove 3 items from the end of the list.