Hyphen Magazine Asian Americans have long fought the stereotype of being docile, soft-spoken, perhaps even culturally prudish. This vibrant publication aims to dispel any lingering misconceptions, showcasing the best and brightest writers from this fast-growing ethnic population. Through profiles, hard-hitting reports, and irreverent commentary, today's talent sound off on everything from leather daddies and drag queens to ethnic profiling and the Patriot Act. Take a look at the future of Asian American cinema and the talents of director Justin Lin. This lively hub is not just for hyphenated Americans. (in Cultures and Groups)