The Hyphen Lowdown on Filmmaker Marissa Aroy
Over pork dumplings, the Emmy-winning filmmaker discusses the Big Apple and Filipino psyches, and gives advice to young filmmakers.
Over pork dumplings, the Emmy-winning filmmaker discusses the Big Apple and Filipino psyches, and gives advice to young filmmakers.
Help Hyphen reach its fundraising goals for two important writing projects on Filipino nurses in the US and API bullying via Spot.Us.
New California districts that have been mapped out spell political gains for the Asian community, but losses for the Latino community.
Brooklyn Breakfast at Tiffany's boycott organizer Ursula Liang and journalist Jeff Yang speak with Hyphen about why and when boycotts work, and what might serve as a better alternative to challenging stereotypical media images.
Hyphen is happy to announce that we'll be featuring video interviews with prominent Asian Americans in professional sports, courtesy of veteran sports broadcaster Rick Quan.
New York Asian American Film Festival, Slant Film Festival, San Francisco Pistahan and Nihonmachi celebrations, Dragon Boat Races, and much more.
Bharati Mukherjee's Miss New India follows the journey of Anjali Bose, a nineteen-year-old girl from a small town in Bihar, who leaves her family and their expectations behind to seek big-city opportunities in Bangalore...
We review Asian American International Film Festival selections: A documentary on Filipina teachers in the US, and Christine Yoo's fictional account of a Korean American in L.A. whose family is cursed.
The country’s longest-running Asian American film festival, now in its 34th year, brings parched New York audiences a wealth of cinematic gems from Asia and Asian America. It kicks off Wednesday August 10 in NYC.
Read on for descriptions of the original short films in this year's program, and an interview with festival director Melissa Hung. Plus, get your discount code here!