Current Issue: 26
The South Issue
Mosey with us through the South, a region rich with history and culture -- and one that is vital to, but often overlooked in, Asian American history.

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TIME & DATE
Saturday, June 30 | 7 pm and all night long
VENUE
SOMArts | 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA 94123
18+ | Alcoholic beverages served with ID
EMCEE
Nicki Sun
PROGRAM & PERFORMANCE
Above as One
Alex Carbonel
Cynthia Lin
Johnny Hi-Fi
Senbei
Tantrum
Mandeep Sethi
FOOD & DRINKS
Smitten Ice Cream
Black Star Beer
Haamoni
VuQo Vodka
... and enough omnom and bubbly to last the night
DRESS CODE
Smart casual. Like us.
ABOUT
We did the math (hyuck hyuck), and it's been a scintillating 3,652 days. That's more than a dozen accolades and thousands of interviews, features, profiles, tweets, posts, blogs, and tiger mom-busting, community-building, stereotype-challenging thought pieces later.
Or put more simply, 10 years and a landmark 25th issue later. So we decided it's time to celebrate in a major way that our good pal, George Takei, best articulates. How major? We're pulling out all the stops for an evening of entertainment to kick off our big birthday in style as only Hyphen can.
Join us for a toast at the gorgeous SOMArts Cultural Center for an unforgettable look back at the past 10 years, and a celebration of the next 10. We look forward to seeing you there.
And for those of you across time and space that can't come -- we hear your cries and plan on making it to a city near you. In the meantime, don't forget to subscribe, donate some money, love, or a combination of the three (for those of you that really want the extra credit).
Mosey with us through the South, a region rich with history and culture -- and one that is vital to, but often overlooked in, Asian American history.
The previous issue of Hyphen is available in its entirety for your perusing pleasure. Almost as good as having it right in your hands!