Musician/actor Taiyo Na, backed by the funk and soul-influenced band Dirty Boots, will rock the Hyphen "Survival" Issue Release Party.
Hyphen catches up with DJ Boogie Brown who'll be spinning at Hyphen's "Survival" Issue Release party. Here the Bay Area native talk survival in the hip hop game and how to stand out in a world where even your local barista is claiming to be a DJ.
Hyphen talks with two co-founders of exclusive date planning site Rsrve.me -- a sponsor of our "Survival" Issue Release party -- about surviving as a new start-up.
Mouth to Mouth Open Mic, David Choi West Coast Tour, and of course Hyphen's Survival Issue Release Party. And much more!
Helping us celebrate the launch of Hyphen's Issue 24 -- The Survival Issue -- is hip hop group DLRN.
Healthy kalbi on Top Chef, triumph and embarrassment on American Idol, nudity on Face Off, and a very teddy-y 24 Hour Catwalk.
Parading around near Prince Street with my camera, I spied a few stylish pedestrians keeping warm while looking pretty cool.
Sandip Roy explains why the dialing back of American exceptionalism in President Obama's 2012 State of Union address is a good thing.
Melanie Tom reflects on how meeting other members of the Chinese diaspora gave her new meaning to the lunar new year holiday.
Luminarium, in all its girth, is meditating on the dyad of reality and the virtual, and on the postmodern dilemma of not being able to distinguish between the two.
Get to know Hyphen columnist Victoria Yue: 25-year-old managing editor of the National Archive’s internal newsletter, impassioned immigration blogger, and self-proclaimed filial daughter.
A Korean American hopeful on Idol, light racism on Glee, a sad elimination on Top Chef, and leafy sea dragons on Face Off.
For the API community in Arizona, SB 1070 was a wake-up call. The “illegal immigration” raised enduring, fundamental questions about who was “in” or would be cast “out” of our society.
The Sundance Film Festival is once again upon us, having officially kicked off Thursday, January 19 in Park City, UT. Hyphen interviews the Asian American filmmakers who are showing their shorts at this year's festival.
The Sundance Film Festival is once again upon us, having officially kicked off Thursday, January 19 in Park City, UT. Hyphen interviews the Asian American filmmakers who are showing their shorts at this year's festival.
There is a certain catalyzing style that comes of utter fearlessness, and the poet Bao Phi has cornered it with his debut poetry collection, Sông I Sing.