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Cambodian chapei dong vong (long-neck guitar) player Kong Nay performs at Asia Society New York on April 20, 2013. (Elsa Ruiz/Asia Society)

Kong Nay in Concert: You Read About It in the New York Times, Watch It Here

The Cambodian master musician's performance at Asia Society New York, now available in full, gets a shout out from the New York Times. more
New York Times coverage of Asia Society Museum's 'Artful Recluse' exhibition in Friday, March 15, 2013's print edition.

Asia Society Museum's 'Artful Recluse' Gets Full-Page Treatment From New York Times

Art critic Holland Cotter calls major exhibition of 17th century Chinese paintings "compelling" and a "highlight of this year's Asia Week New York." more
Wu Man (L) onstage at Asia Society New York with members of The Knights on February 7, 2013.

Video: Watch the Wu Man Concert That Prompted New York Times Rave Review

A New York Times review of Asia Society's Wu Man and The Knights concert cites "gutsy renditions" of classic pieces and "exquisite expression" onstage. more

Seymour Topping: 'Hasn't Been Much Change' in the CCP

Seymour Topping, who interviewed CCP leaders in 1946, believes the Party looks much the same now as it did then. more

Edward Wong: Microblogs and Political Change in China

Edward Wong discusses whether the rise of microblogs will be a significant factor in political reform in China. more

Nick Kristof: China Doesn't Want Its Own John Boehner

In a panel celebrating the launch of Asia Society's new website ChinaFile, Nicholas Kristof discusses whether or not he sees a grassroots desire for democracy in China. more
A panel of New York Times Beijing correspondents gathered onstage at Asia Society New York on February 5, 2013. L to R: Seymour Topping, Fox Butterfield, Nicholas Kristof, moderator Orville Schell, Elisabeth Rosenthal, Joseph Kahn, and Edward Wong. (Elsa Ruiz/Asia Society)

Video: Six NY Times Correspondents Share Half-Century of China Experience

Six former and current New York Times China correspondents gathered at Asia Society New York to discuss what's changed, what's stayed the same, and where it's all headed. more
A panel of six current and former New York Times journalists with moderator Orville Schell (center) at Asia Society New York on February 5, 2013. (Elsa Ruiz/Asia Society)

The China Narrative: A Six-Decade Perspective

Current and former New York Times reporters explain that as a country in constant flux, China provides intellectual excitement to anyone interested in its future. more
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Interview: 'You Do Not Have to Be in China to Be Hacked'

Dane Chamorro, Asia-Pacific director for global risk analysis at the independent consultancy Control Risks, explains why businesses need to "do their homework" — any why some cyberattacks are inevitable. more
A painting of President Xi Jinping for sale in a Shanghai shop. (Peter Parks/AFP/Getty Images)

Is Xi Jinping a Reformer? It's Much Too Early to Tell (A Response to Nicholas Kristof)

Jeffrey Wasserstrom and Rachel Beitarie reply to Nicholas Kristof's New York Time's piece predicting that Xi Jinping will spearhead an economic reform resurgence. more