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We'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:
May 29, 2008
John Cho, Eric Byler Featured in Spaces Issue of Hyphen
- 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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