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With Charlie Cook, Editor and Publisher of The Cook Political Report and veteran of U.S. election analyses; Christine Chen, founding Executive Director of APIAVote; and Bakari Sellers, who was the youngest African American elected official
Renowned pianist Alexander Krichel establishes his fame by his delightful and inspiring personality and style. His passion and thoughts pave his way to success in music despite the COVID-19 situation. During 2020, Alexander still travels
Join Deborah and Toni as they bring you a series of groovy and soulful Christmas music, interspersed with some deliciously crafted duets and originals this Sunday.
Asia Society and the Asia Society Policy Institute are pleased to host His Excellency Wang Yi, State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, for a special address. The minister will be introduced by the
H.E. Wang Yi, State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of China will deliver an address. Introduced by Asia Society Policy Institute President Kevin Rudd.
Featuring filmmakers and musicians involved in the documentary film as part of the China Now Music Festival. The discussion will center on the theme of building bridges through music.
Film historian and media theorist Debashree Mukherjee speaks to journalist and writer Sidharth Bhatia about her new book and the idea of a ‘cine-ecology’ in Indian cinema.
When looking into the history of the East and West, there has always been different enlightenment periods – from the West’s Age of Enlightenment to the East’s Hundred Flowers Campaign. What shared behind these two periods is to reimagine
Inspired by the traditional poetry form of the Mangyans, Quintin Pastraña, an Asia 21 Alumnus, presents his new book of poetry, “Ambahan: A Love Story” this 16 December 2020, 5 p.m. (PHT)
Tokyo Legacy is intended to be the definitive story of post-war Tokyo up to 2020. The documentary chronicles the ups and downs of Tokyo, while highlighting the metropolis’ resilience to make a comeback from any sort of challenge.
Join us for our end-of-year discussion with our experts on Asia Steven Englander, Bobby Ghosh, Saad Mohseni, Weijian Shan, Sue Mi Terry. Moderated by Tom Nagorski.
The Asia Society Hong Kong Center will be welcoming Calvin Wong, a talented Hong Kong cellist returning from Germany, with his pianist Cherry Tsang for an enjoyable evening of classical and contemporary music on December 15th, 2020.