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BOOKS
Kevin
Rudd's China Journey
China
in 1976 was not an easy place to grasp — "as opaque to outsiders
as North Korea is today." But for the young Kevin Rudd,
the ancient country represented a marvelous scholastic opportunity.
In this excerpt from his new book Not
for the Faint Hearted, Rudd, Australia's former prime
minister and the current president of the Asia Society Policy
Institute, describes his lifelong fascination with China.
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LITERATURE
Celeste
Ng on Why Cultural Visibility Should Include Everyone
The
novelist, whose second book Little
Fires Everywhere is being adapted into a TV show for
Hulu, tells Asia
Blog about the challenges of writing outside one's own
race and why 2018 may be a breakthrough year for Asian Americans on
screen.
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BUSINESS
Meditating
on the Bottom Line
In
recent years, mindfulness has become a billion-dollar industry, and
one whose practices, such as meditation, are now seen as an integral
benefit to Fortune 500 companies. Find out how an ancient Buddhist
concept became so essential to modern business.
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INTERVIEW
Capturing
the Asian American Creative Community
Kathleen
Tso and Vicki Ho,
founders of Banana
magazine, wanted to create a publication that to capture the unique
energy of New York's Asian American creative community — and to make
it print only. In this interview with Asia Blog, Tso and Ho discuss
their upbringing, thoughts about gentrification in Manhattan's
Chinatown, and how they feel about the word "banana."
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