Hyphen magazine - Asian American arts, culture, and politics


Theresa Celebran Jones's posts

The Angry Therapist: Not Your Average Shrink

How one therapist's unconventional approach has helped people across the world. 

'Tis the Season for Bad Customer Service

What's really behind our frustration with offshore customer service call centers?

Resisting the Charm of Harajuku Mini

I'm stuck in a tug-of-war between pretty and principle.

Badass Pinays are Alive and Well in 'Death of a Player'

One of the minor pitfalls of being a parent of young kids is seeing these awesome events and wishing my daughter were older so we could share the experience.

Kamsahamnida for the Memories, Seoul

Our family vacation to Seoul wasn't just a fun jaunt through an exciting and friendly city; it was a walk across my husband's own history.

September 11: Lessons of Love and Loss

My family was rocked by the loss of my cousin, Carl Allen Peralta, on September 11. For the past ten years, I've struggled to keep his memory alive respectfully, while arguing with my family about the political consequences of 9/11.

What's in an Asian American Name?

Thought about giving your (future) children ethnic names? Have qualms about naming your child something that sounds "too white"? Let's discuss.

Grace Chon's Shine: Pet Photography

Grace Chon has the kind of job we all fantasize about, one that sounds awesomely simple and loads of fun. She takes pictures of pets. While many of us toil away at boring 9-5 gigs, she spends the week marrying her two biggest passions: photography and animals.

Itsy Bitsy Shorts: LAAPFF for Kids!

Parents of little ones in the Los Angeles area -- if you’ve been aching to go to the L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival but have had some trouble finding a babysitter, I have the perfect event for you. Playing this Saturday is Itsy Bitsy Shorts, a program for the youngest festivalgoers, about "the joys of traveling with others, and the need to sometimes fly solo."

Syndicate content

Current Issue: 24

The Survival Issue

Keep on keepin' on with our latest edition, featuring World War II internment camp survivors on the cover.

 

Current Hyphen Magazine Issue

Hyphen Email Updates

Be Our Friend

Facebook Twitter YouTube Flickr

Digital Issue

The previous issue of Hyphen is available in its entirety for your perusing pleasure. Almost as good as having it right in your hands!

Hyphen Tweets

Recent comments

Events

HYPHEN ON FACEBOOK