A Peek at Issue 8

January 25, 2006

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

Contributor: 

Melissa Hung

Founding Editor

Melissa Hung is the founding editor of Hyphen. She was editor in chief for the magazine's first five years and went on to serve in many other leadership roles on the staff and board for more than a decade. A writer and freelance journalist, Melissa has written for NPR, Vogue, Pacific Standard, Longreads, and Catapult. She grew up in Texas, the eldest child of immigrants.

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