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May 29, 2008
John Cho, Eric Byler Featured in Spaces Issue of Hyphen
spaces.jpgWe're into Hyphen's fifth year of publication and, Spaces, one of our best issues, is on the streets and in bookstores now. Some of the highlights from Spaces:

  • Cho talks about starring in "Harold and Kumar: Escape from Guantanamo Bay" and what it's like to take on the iconic role of Sulu in the "Star Trek" prequel movie.
  • Speaking of "Star Trek," we'll go where no magazine has gone before and scrutinize the white-dominated utopian future envisioned by the show and movies.
  • Byler, the filmmaker behind "Charlotte Sometimes" and "Tre," discusses art, activism and his support for Barack Obama.
  • Hyphen lays down the odds on who will be the first Asian American to run for president.
  • We'll look at the burgeoning Asian Pacific Islander prison population, what binds API inmates together and the writings of ex-prisoner Eddy Zheng.
  • An actor, a museum curator, a balloonist, an Elvis collector and an ocean swimmer tell us how they use their space.
  • We'll look at the legacy and rebirth of Seattle's Wing Luke Museum and the International Hotel in San Francisco.
  • We profile "Jonah Hex" creator Tony DeZuniga, leader of the “Filipino Invasion” of American comics

We'll be posting some of this content, but to get it all, hit a bookstore or newsstand, or better yet, subscribe to get Hyphen now.

Posted by harry at May 29, 2008 7:57 AM


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