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FT: Asia Society Hong Kong an 'Understated Architectural Gem'
15 May
The Financial Times cites "crisp, clean modernity" in its May 12 assessment of Asia Society Hong Kong's architecture.
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Asia Society Hong Kong Center Goes Mobile!
11 May
This tailor-made trilingual (English, Cantonese, and Mandarin) app for 3G smartphones provides information and guides.
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Richard Levin: Choosing the Right Tools to Build a Stronger Economy
9 May
Economist and Yale University President Richard C. Levin offers his frank views on the slump and the struggling recovery.
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A Retrospective: Asia Society Summer Film Series 2012
8 May
Presenting in Asia Society Hong Kong Center
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A New Watershed in Korean Literature
8 May
Shin Kyung-sook's Man Asian Literary Prize winner 'Please Look After Mother' suggests what's been lost in contemporary Korea.
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Design+Architecture Magazine Extensive Coverage on ASHK
7 May
New life in original form by Rebecca Lo
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Wang Jian: Four Movements by Bach
7 May
In Hong Kong, a master musician treats audience to short works for cello.
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A Musical Encounter with Wang Jian
6 May
Wang talked about his passion for music, memories meeting Isaac Stern, journey to international prominence, and performed four short music pieces.
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Dictionary of Hong Kong Biography Offers New Perspectives on City's Past
25 April
525 short biographies demonstrate both the diversity of the city's populace and the intricate connections among them.
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Rawi Hage and Madeleine Thien: The 'Mad, Mysterious' Life of Writing
23 April
Rawi Hage and Madeleine Thien see writing as a mad person's craft, but admit that injustice is one of their prime motivations for their work.
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