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Topic “Bittersweet issue”

Hyphen presents the all-female, all-talented alt-R&B-pop music of The Like Me's. Catch them at our Bittersweet Issue SF Release Party on June 3rd.

Hyphen Events | Fri, Jun 3rd- 1:17pm | Bittersweet issue, Hyphen Events, Music, pop music, The Like Me's

Hyphen celebrates its Bittersweet Issue in SF with a slew of talented musicians, including the local hip hop act, Power Struggle.

Hyphen Events | Sat, Jun 4th- 5:26pm | Bittersweet issue, hip hop, Hyphen Events, Music, Nomi, Power Struggle

R&B singer and Bay Area native Michelle Martinez has the musical chops to be the next Christina Aguilera -- catch her at our Bittersweet Issue Release party in SF this Friday.

Hyphen Events | Thu, Jun 2nd- 11:33am | Bittersweet issue, Hyphen Events, Michelle Martinez, Music, pop music, R&B

The Soonest, formed from a mutual love of lo-fi sounds, moody melodies and Mission burritos, brings their indie rock hotness to our SF Bittersweet Issue party this Friday.

Hyphen Events | Tue, May 31st- 11:46am | Bittersweet issue, Hyphen Events, indie rock, lo-fi, Music, The Soonest band

Top Three: Saïd Sayrafiezadeh

Saïd Sayrafiezadeh shares the top three books that have held the most bittersweet meanings for him.

Books Section | Tue, Aug 23rd- 12:00pm | Arthur Miller, Authors, Bittersweet issue, Books, Karl Marx, Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, Samuel Beckett, When Skateboards Will Be Free, Books Section, Issue 23: Bittersweet - Spring 2011

Cartoonists Thi Bui and GB Tran are both working on graphic novels about their families' experiences during the Vietnam War. Their collaborative graphic essay is featured in our Bittersweet issue.

Books Section | Tue, May 17th- 7:48pm | Bittersweet issue, cartoonist, GB Tran, graphic artists, graphic novel, The Best We Could Do, Thi Bui, Vietnam, Vietnamerica, Comics

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