MARCH 5, 2004 ISSUE
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  COVER STORY
Pencil Pusher
Background artist, Michael Choi, steps forward in the comic book industry.
Raising Outrage More Than Awareness
Tom Peosay's documentary, "Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion" may only appeal to the inclined with its lack of objectivity.
Stand Up for Justice Remembers Ralph Lazo
Japanese American internment film retells the story of a 16 year-old Mexican-Irish American high school student who snuck into the internment camps.


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March 5, 2004

 
 
M U S I C
Prach Ly: Round 2
Long Beach Cambodian rapper Prach Ly's 2nd album "Dalama: The Lost Chapter" is an incendiary lesson uncovering the forgotten genocide.

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F I L M
Bring It On: Yoo Ha's Tribute to Bruce Lee's Fans
Korean director Yoo Ha sets his most recent film in Jung Moon High, a public school in Seoul notorious in the '70s for its harsh corporal punishment and gangs.

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Thought We Forgot-o about Mr. Roboto?
Greg Pak's award-winning, independent film, Robot Stories puts, a new twist on the science fiction flick.

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I N T E R V I E W
An Intimate Chat with Director Joseph Kahn
Pop quiz: What do Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Janet Jackson, U2, Aerosmith, and Eminem, all have in common?

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T H E A T R E
 
Remembering Japanese Internment
Japanese-American Theatre Project remembers the stories from the past to send a message to the present and future.
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C L I P S
 
Mar. 5, 2004: News Bites
Ken Watanabe in new Batman movie, Robin Shou's "Red Trousers" documentary, debut of Asian American TV program "Stir," and many more in this issue of News Bites.
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F O R E I G N
 
Mar. 5, 2004: News From Abroad
Seiji Ozawa performs in Asia, new nude news channel launches in Hong Kong, and more in this issue of News From Abroad.
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