Current Issue: 25
The Generation Issue
Celebrate Hyphen's tenth anniversary with Issue 25, featuring the legendary George Takei.
Occupy Wall Street isn't as white or privileged or [insert flimsy excuse] as you think it is. All kinds of people are playing a role -- both in the spectacle and behind the scenes.
Hyphen sits down with the Ly brothers, activist grads of the troubled South Philadelphia High School.
Young Rwandan film comes to Tribeca -- via independent filmmaker Isaac Chung. But there may be strings attached.
An intimate memoir challenges our memory of Iris Chang, the late author of The Rape of Nanking; and Lu Chuan brings the massacre to contemporary film.
Why are Korean Americans the target of a public-relations campaign to ratify the US-Korea Free Trade Act?
A memoir-comic about my dad, a retired machinist and union member, to explain why we should give a damn about workers' rights.
For the fifth time, the K-A Film Festival hits NYC. But in what sense are all these films “Korean American”?
Celebrate Hyphen's tenth anniversary with Issue 25, featuring the legendary George Takei.
The previous issue of Hyphen is available in its entirety for your perusing pleasure. Almost as good as having it right in your hands!
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