Blog Archive: February 2012
Blog Archive: February 2012
The Hyphenite's Social Calendar: On Revolution, After 1989
Marvels & Monsters discussion with Greg Pak and Jeff Yang, Laugh for Lives Comedy Benefit, Movie Night with James Kyson, and much more.
Hyphen TV: Mostly Water
Singers making it on The Voice and American Idol, coming down to the Top Chef finale, plus a lot more reality television than anyone ought to be watching, really.
SFIAAFF 30 Reviews: Christopher Woon's 'Among B-Boys'
From California's Central Valley to America's heartland, Hmong American b-boys find a symbolic home in hip hop.
SFIAAFF 30 Reviews: Michael Collins's 'Give Up Tomorrow'
Government corruption and media sensationalism help send innocent men to
prison for the rape and murder of two sisters in the Philippine city of
Cebu.
You Don't Look a Day Over 18: Hyphen's SFIAAFF 30 Coverage
Asian Americans do age gracefully. The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival ushers in its 30th year, kicking off on March 8 with the presentation of Quentin Lee's White Frog.
Becoming Immortal: Review of 'Tree City Legends' at Intersection for the Arts
Tree City Legends -- a new work written by Dennis Kim,
directed by Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and currently playing at San Francisco's Intersection for the
Arts is an emotional tour-de-force.
The Hyphenite's Social Calendar: Sidewalk Empire, Guilty Until Proven Innocent
Books: Finding Love and God
Ayad
Akhtar’s first novel, American Dervish, is
a coming-of-age story about a young American Muslim, Hayat Shah, who grows up
in 1980s Milwaukee.
Better on YouTube? Hip Hop Producer AraabMUZIK Live at Clift Sessions
AraabMUZIK -- Dipset producer and the self-proclaimed "MPV of the MPC" -- made a stop in San Francisco as part of the 2012 Clift Sessions music series.