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January 25, 2006
A Peek at Issue 8

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So, you might be wondering, what is in this new issue of Hyphen? Why a girl with a fish in her mouth? Why is her hair wet? What's up with that?

Well, here's a peek at the table of contents:

FEATURES

Remodeling the Minority: The prospects for Vietnamese Americans in a “new” New Orleans.
By Wendy Cheng

Girl, Interrupted: In Koreatown, the newest matchmakers are pretty-boys with headsets and a firm grip.
By Kai Ma

Ninety Degree Angle: Has Robert Sarmast found the island of Atlantis, or has he lost perspective?
By Monica Lam

Marvi Lacar: Exploring relative realities.


REDUX | Another Look at Media

Surf’s Up: Angry Asian Man tours the Asian American blogsphere.
By Phil Yu

Looking For Love: Where else would you search but the Internet?
By Harry Mok


F.O.B. | Front of the Book

Hero or Villain? Some APAs in the limelight may be equally loveable and loathsome.
By Momo Chang

Hero or Villain?—The Goods: Are these Asian goods any good?
By Rudy Beredo

The Cook With A Gun: On Jack Shirai’s life and death in the Spanish Civil War.
By Rocky Choi

My Little China Doll: Searching for ourselves at the toy store.
By Han Pham


RECIPE | HOW TO

So You Wanna Be a Ninja?
By Ryan Furtado


GIFTED & TALENTED | The Arts

Candy All the Time: The incarnations of Bow Wow Wow’s Annabella Lwin.
By Russell Reza-Khaliq Gonzaga

Armed with a Camera: Stories of a post-9/11 America, as captured by a Sikh American.
By Neelanjana Banerjee

A Writing Life: Conversations with R. Zamora Linmark.
By Marianne Villanueva


LITERATURE

What We Can Get Away With
Fiction by Lara Stapleton

Posted by Melissa at January 25, 2006 10:14 AM


Comments

I like fish.

Posted by: hyphy at January 25, 2006 12:45 PM

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