Issue 11: Faith - Spring 2007
Features
Chinatown theaters are a thing of the past, but Frank Lee is fighting to keep the tradition alive.
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Filipino World War II veterans wage a decades-long battle for benefits promised to them by the US government.
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In Jewish congregations, a growing number of worshippers are Asian and gay.
Featurettes
Asra Nomani leads a progressive Muslim women's movement.
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How Rob Lok is changing the face of buffoonery, one gag at a time.
Artwell
Music
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Plus/ Minus
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Tensegrity Nine takes the stage with a fake gangsta rap, ho-slappin’ Yanni-inspired act.
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Lyrics Born brings classic hip-hop back.
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Ho-Ag
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Kultur Shock
Film
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A fledgling filmmaker learns how to stop worrying and just make her movie.
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Books
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In small town Pennsylvania, Tao Lin writes on, with fewer abstractions.
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Incubation: A Space for Monsters (Leon Works)
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Shooting Water: A Memoir of Second Chances, Family and Filmmaking (Newmarket Press)
COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS
FRONT OF THE BOOK
The good, the bad and the ugly in some of our favorites.
Takeout
Yummy bath products from Hella Good.
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Keep your car clean with a cuter pooper scooper.
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Customized man bling at Rex Studio Designs.
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Cool stuff delivered to your door.