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November 8, 2006
Election, Issue 10, Film

Sorry there hasn't been much activity on the Hyphen blog lately. We've been busy reading ballot measures, figuring out how we should vote (we hope you voted yesterday) and for some of us, staying up late covering election results at our day (turned night) jobs. I'm a little relieved to open up the newspaper and see some of the results (like Senator Rick Santorum is on his way out.) Is the tide finally turning?

We've also been busy with making sure the new issue gets out into the world. It's always great when the boxes of magazines arrive and we get to see the finished product for the first time. But that's quickly followed by thoughts of %(#$(!! because it's no fun getting thousands of magazines shipped out all over.

OK, have to run, but here's some stuff to check out:

  • The Austin Asian Film Festival starts today and runs through Sunday. The festival features Asian as well as Asian American film. And some of the screenings are free!

  • In other film news, Visual Communications in LA is accepting applications for Armed with a Camera. Ten folks will win $500 each to complete a 5-minute video, which will be featured at their festival next year. Some of the resulting films have been great. I've even screened a few at my own fest, Slant, in Houston.

  • Posted by Melissa at November 8, 2006 10:34 AM


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