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‎5th Annual Mr. Hyphen 2010 Contest
ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW! http://myhyphen2010-efbevent.eventbrite.com/

WHO:
Our favorite men of the Asian American community -- activists, organizers, teachers, leaders, and beneficiaries of Asian American nonprofits and causes

WHEN:
Saturday, November 6, 2010, 7—10pm; Doors open at 6pm

WHERE:
Brava Theater Center, 2781 24th St, San Francisco, California
94110

TICKETS:
$20 Mezzanine, $25 Floor
(Advance tickets available online: http://myhyphen2010-eblast.eventbrite.com/)

All ages welcome, 21+ for alcohol.
Subscribe to Hyphen for only $10 at the event with ticket purchase!

Hyphen proudly presents the fifth annual Mr. Hyphen competition! Pushing beyond the limited stereotypes of Asians in the media, Hyphen began the yearly competition to celebrate men who give back and promote positive images of Asians in the community. Hosted by artist D'Lo, join us as we highlight five outstanding Asian American men, each dedicated to a worthy nonprofit organization. On November 6, 2010, at San Francisco's Brava Theater, these men will take the stage in this pageant-styled event, competing before the crowd and an illustrious panel of judges in rounds of talent, fashion, and Q&A in order to walk away with the coveted Mr. Hyphen title. It's a night of high-energy laughs and all-in-good-fun ogling in the name of charity. Thanks in large part to this year's Gold Sponsors, IW Group and The DotAsia Organisation, and a generous donation from Advent Software, Inc., the newly crowned Mr. Hyphen 2010 will win a $1000 cash donation to the charity of his choice.

MR. HYPHEN FINALISTS
Jeremy "Kilusan" Bautista: United Playaz
Kyle Chu: Center of Asian American Media (CAAM)
Anthony Kim: Korean Community Center of the East Bay (KCCEB)
Antonio Moya: Mabuhay Health Center
Ryan Takemiya: National Asian Pacific American Women's Forum (NAPAWF)

HOSTED BY:
Writer/Performer D'Lo (http://dlocokid.com/)

JUDGES::
Evan Low: Incumbent Mayor, Campbell, CA
Dipti Ghosh: Chairman, The International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission
Alice Wu: Filmmaker

FASHION BY DESIGNERS:
Cecilia Aragon (http://www.ceciliaaragon.com/)
Estrella Tadeo of The Mission Statement (www.estrellatadeo.com)
Jenn Lui of Intwined (http://www.intwinedbows.com/)

ABOUT HYPHEN:
Hyphen is a news and culture print magazine that illuminates Asian America through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and political trends shaping the fastest-growing ethnic population in the country. As an all-volunteer organization, we strive to offer a resource and voice to young Asian Americans. Hyphen is a fiscally sponsored project of Independent Arts & Media, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. www.hyphenmagazine.com.

Save the date and see you November 6th!

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