Hyphen Party Tonight!
Here are the details:
Faith Issue Release Party! DJs will be spinning everything from soulful hip hop to dancefloor classics. Taking place TONIGHT, Friday, April 27th, 10pm-2am at Poleng Lounge (1751 Fulton St, San Francisco)
Cost is $10, or $20, which gets you a 4-issue subscription too. (That's 50% off list price!).
Remember, all the money we get at the door goes towards the print-run costs of the next issue. So, you can help us keep publishing by partying. Not bad, eh?
And now something for you New Yorkers: West 32nd [1], directed by Michael Kang, has its world premiere this weekend at the Tribeca Film Festival. It's a gritty, gangster flick in which John Cho (Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle) plays an attorney investigating a homicide case in the New York City Korean underworld. It also stars Grace Park of the Sci-Fi Channel television show Battlestar Galactica.
First screening is tomorrow night at 7:30 at the AMC 34th Street Theater 13. Better get your tickets pronto. More info here [2] on other screenings. I've been keeping an eye on Kang since I first saw a great little short he made called A Waiter Tomorrow, which borrows the stylings of John Woo to smash some Asian stereotypes. If his name sounds familiar, he also directed The Motel. [3] (P.S. We've got an interview with Kang in the works, coming out in the summer issue of Hyphen.)