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The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

1) Sam Chanse (Kearny Street Workshop's mistress of the arts) 2) Ali Wong (diminuitive, bespectacled Hyphen hoochie cover girl) 3) One of those Asian Am scene photographers 4) A member of a local indie Asian American band 5) Someone from Hyphen (possibly stoned) Who did I leave off? Post in comments.

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lisalee wrote 4 years 8 weeks ago

re: The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

i-bankers trying to be hip! or lawyers that are supposedly down with the movement. ha.

momo wrote 4 years 8 weeks ago

re: The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

Ravi Chandra. he is always there. like, the whole week!

seng wrote 4 years 8 weeks ago

re: The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

I haven't seen Ali Wong once this week.

cutty ian wrote 4 years 8 weeks ago

re: The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

yoko-john couples (asian chicks with white guys)jin tha mc

lisalee wrote 4 years 8 weeks ago

re: The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

i just saw ali wong last night! how about... chi-hui? or is that a given.

Melissa wrote 4 years 7 weeks ago

re: The Five People You Will Always See at the SFIAAFF

Oh, Ravi for sure. I think I saw him every day I was there. I even recognize his voice when he asks a question during Q&A

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Lisa Wong Macabasco

Editor in chief Lisa Wong Macabasco joined Hyphen in 2006; she was previously the magazine's features editor. She has written for Mother Jones, the San Francisco Bay Guardian, AsianWeek, Audrey, Filipinas and ColorLines’ RaceWire. She graduated from U.C. Berkeley and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and co-founded the National Asian American Student Conference in 2003. A former editor at AsianWeek newspaper, she currently works as an editor in the marketing department of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

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