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Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008
Back by popular demand, Hyphen presents the 3rd annual Mr. Hyphen competition on October 4, 2008, celebrating the men of the Asian American community. Each year, Hyphen celebrates Asian American men who devote themselves to worthy community causes. While structured like a pageant with rounds of talent, fashion and Q&A..., Mr. Hyphen turns stereotypes on their heads in front of a sold-out crowd. Striking a blow for equal-opportunity all-in-good-fun ogling, Mr. Hyphen is an energy-filled evening of fun and charity. Rounds will be decided alternately by an audience vote and by an illustrious panel of judges. The man who is crowned Mr. Hyphen wins a $1000 cash donation to his nonprofit organization.

Saturday, October 4, 7 – 10pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC)

Get your tickets early!
$15 presale | $20 at the door
Advance tickets available online

All ages welcome, 21+ for alcohol.

Subscribe to Hyphen for only $5 at the event with ticket purchase! Our lowest price ever!

Hosted by writer/performer: Samantha Chanse (www.samanthachanse.com)

Mr. Hyphen finalists:

*Scott Chan (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics)

*Aristotle Garcia (Filipino-American Arts & Exposition)

*Mike Liu (Spring Bud/California Dragon Boat Association)

*Maurice Seaty (Southeast Asian Student Coalition)

*Eric Tam (Asian American Donor Program)

*Rockson Yan (API Legal Outreach Youth Program)

About Hyphen

Hyphen is a print and online magazine covering politics, pop culture and arts in the Asian American community. Launched in June 2003, Hyphen was named a 2004 finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award in the category of Best New Title and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Adbusters, Flavorpill and the Utne Reader.

www.hyphenmagazine.com
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Celebrating our favorite men of the Asian American community – activists, organizers, teachers, leaders, and beneficiaries of Asian American nonprofits and causes.
Time:7:00PM Saturday, October 4th
Location:Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008
Back by popular demand, Hyphen presents the 3rd annual Mr. Hyphen competition on October 4, 2008, celebrating the men of the Asian American community. Each year, Hyphen celebrates Asian American men who devote themselves to worthy community causes. While structured like a pageant with rounds of talent, fashion and Q&A..., Mr. Hyphen turns stereotypes on their heads in front of a sold-out crowd. Striking a blow for equal-opportunity all-in-good-fun ogling, Mr. Hyphen is an energy-filled evening of fun and charity. Rounds will be decided alternately by an audience vote and by an illustrious panel of judges. The man who is crowned Mr. Hyphen wins a $1000 cash donation to his nonprofit organization.

Saturday, October 4, 7 – 10pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC)

Get your tickets early!
$15 presale | $20 at the door
Advance tickets available online

All ages welcome, 21+ for alcohol.

Subscribe to Hyphen for only $5 at the event with ticket purchase! Our lowest price ever!

Hosted by writer/performer: Samantha Chanse (www.samanthachanse.com)

Mr. Hyphen finalists:

*Scott Chan (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics)

*Aristotle Garcia (Filipino-American Arts & Exposition)

*Mike Liu (Spring Bud/California Dragon Boat Association)

*Maurice Seaty (Southeast Asian Student Coalition)

*Eric Tam (Asian American Donor Program)

*Rockson Yan (API Legal Outreach Youth Program)

About Hyphen

Hyphen is a print and online magazine covering politics, pop culture and arts in the Asian American community. Launched in June 2003, Hyphen was named a 2004 finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award in the category of Best New Title and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Adbusters, Flavorpill and the Utne Reader.

www.hyphenmagazine.com
Read More

Celebrating our favorite men of the Asian American community – activists, organizers, teachers, leaders, and beneficiaries of Asian American nonprofits and causes.
Time:7:00PM Saturday, October 4th
Location:Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008 Who is it going to be?! The suspense is killing me!

RECENT ACTIVITY
Mr. Hyphen 2008 discussed Mr. Hyphen 2008 on the Mr. Hyphen 2008 discussion board.
Mr. Hyphen 2008 edited their Personal Information and Personal Interests.
Mr. Hyphen 2008 edited their Personal Information and Personal Interests.
Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008
Back by popular demand, Hyphen presents the 3rd annual Mr. Hyphen competition on October 4, 2008, celebrating the men of the Asian American community. Each year, Hyphen celebrates Asian American men who devote themselves to worthy community causes. While structured like a pageant with rounds of talent, fashion and Q&A..., Mr. Hyphen turns stereotypes on their heads in front of a sold-out crowd. Striking a blow for equal-opportunity all-in-good-fun ogling, Mr. Hyphen is an energy-filled evening of fun and charity. Rounds will be decided alternately by an audience vote and by an illustrious panel of judges. The man who is crowned Mr. Hyphen wins a $1000 cash donation to his nonprofit organization.

Saturday, October 4, 7 – 10pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC)

Get your tickets early!
$15 presale | $20 at the door
Advance tickets available online

All ages welcome, 21+ for alcohol.

Subscribe to Hyphen for only $5 at the event with ticket purchase! Our lowest price ever!

Hosted by writer/performer: Samantha Chanse (www.samanthachanse.com)

Mr. Hyphen finalists:

*Scott Chan (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics)

*Aristotle Garcia (Filipino-American Arts & Exposition)

*Mike Liu (Spring Bud/California Dragon Boat Association)

*Maurice Seaty (Southeast Asian Student Coalition)

*Eric Tam (Asian American Donor Program)

*Rockson Yan (API Legal Outreach Youth Program)

About Hyphen

Hyphen is a print and online magazine covering politics, pop culture and arts in the Asian American community. Launched in June 2003, Hyphen was named a 2004 finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award in the category of Best New Title and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Adbusters, Flavorpill and the Utne Reader.

www.hyphenmagazine.com
Read More

Celebrating our favorite men of the Asian American community – activists, organizers, teachers, leaders, and beneficiaries of Asian American nonprofits and causes.
Time:7:00PM Saturday, October 4th
Location:Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008
Back by popular demand, Hyphen presents the 3rd annual Mr. Hyphen competition on October 4, 2008, celebrating the men of the Asian American community. Each year, Hyphen celebrates Asian American men who devote themselves to worthy community causes. While structured like a pageant with rounds of talent, fashion and Q&A..., Mr. Hyphen turns stereotypes on their heads in front of a sold-out crowd. Striking a blow for equal-opportunity all-in-good-fun ogling, Mr. Hyphen is an energy-filled evening of fun and charity. Rounds will be decided alternately by an audience vote and by an illustrious panel of judges. The man who is crowned Mr. Hyphen wins a $1000 cash donation to his nonprofit organization.

Saturday, October 4, 7 – 10pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC)

Get your tickets early!
$15 presale | $20 at the door
Advance tickets available online

All ages welcome, 21+ for alcohol.

Subscribe to Hyphen for only $5 at the event with ticket purchase! Our lowest price ever!

Hosted by writer/performer: Samantha Chanse (www.samanthachanse.com)

Mr. Hyphen finalists:

*Scott Chan (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics)

*Aristotle Garcia (Filipino-American Arts & Exposition)

*Mike Liu (Spring Bud/California Dragon Boat Association)

*Maurice Seaty (Southeast Asian Student Coalition)

*Eric Tam (Asian American Donor Program)

*Rockson Yan (API Legal Outreach Youth Program)

About Hyphen

Hyphen is a print and online magazine covering politics, pop culture and arts in the Asian American community. Launched in June 2003, Hyphen was named a 2004 finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award in the category of Best New Title and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Adbusters, Flavorpill and the Utne Reader.

www.hyphenmagazine.com
Read More

Celebrating our favorite men of the Asian American community – activists, organizers, teachers, leaders, and beneficiaries of Asian American nonprofits and causes.
Time:7:00PM Saturday, October 4th
Location:Oakland Asian Cultural Center
Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008 Who is it going to be?! The suspense is killing me!

Mr. Hyphen 2008

Mr. Hyphen 2008
Back by popular demand, Hyphen presents the 3rd annual Mr. Hyphen competition on October 4, 2008, celebrating the men of the Asian American community. Each year, Hyphen celebrates Asian American men who devote themselves to worthy community causes. While structured like a pageant with rounds of talent, fashion and Q&A..., Mr. Hyphen turns stereotypes on their heads in front of a sold-out crowd. Striking a blow for equal-opportunity all-in-good-fun ogling, Mr. Hyphen is an energy-filled evening of fun and charity. Rounds will be decided alternately by an audience vote and by an illustrious panel of judges. The man who is crowned Mr. Hyphen wins a $1000 cash donation to his nonprofit organization.

Saturday, October 4, 7 – 10pm
Oakland Asian Cultural Center (OACC)

Get your tickets early!
$15 presale | $20 at the door
Advance tickets available online

All ages welcome, 21+ for alcohol.

Subscribe to Hyphen for only $5 at the event with ticket purchase! Our lowest price ever!

Hosted by writer/performer: Samantha Chanse (www.samanthachanse.com)

Mr. Hyphen finalists:

*Scott Chan (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics)

*Aristotle Garcia (Filipino-American Arts & Exposition)

*Mike Liu (Spring Bud/California Dragon Boat Association)

*Maurice Seaty (Southeast Asian Student Coalition)

*Eric Tam (Asian American Donor Program)

*Rockson Yan (API Legal Outreach Youth Program)

About Hyphen

Hyphen is a print and online magazine covering politics, pop culture and arts in the Asian American community. Launched in June 2003, Hyphen was named a 2004 finalist for an Utne Independent Press Award in the category of Best New Title and has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle, Adbusters, Flavorpill and the Utne Reader.

www.hyphenmagazine.com
Read More

Celebrating our favorite men of the Asian American community – activists, organizers, teachers, leaders, and beneficiaries of Asian American nonprofits and causes.
Time:7:00PM Saturday, October 4th
Location:Oakland Asian Cultural Center
RECENT ACTIVITY
Mr. Hyphen 2008 changed their Personal Information.
Mr. Hyphen 2008 changed their Personal Information.
Mr. Hyphen 2008 edited their Website and Personal Information.