


Courage and Compassion: Johanne Lauktien and Remedial Yoga for Cancer Patients
Raymond Lam
10 February 2018
Bringing yoga and Buddhist principles to cancer patients

Creating a Compassionate Civilization: An Interview with Robertson Work
Justin Whitaker
9 February 2018
Author of A Compassionate Civilization offers a vision of…

Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama Issues Clarification over Report of Controversial Donation
Justin Whitaker
5 February 2018
Official statement denies receipt of alleged donation

Civilization in Equipoise
Joseph Houseal
3 February 2018
Form, movement, and narrative in the art of M. F…

Four North American Universities Join New Global Network of Buddhist Studies
Justin Whitaker
29 January 2018
China’s Liuzu Temple offers US$4.9 million in…

Jhamtse Gatsal: Fostering Seeds of Compassion
Harsha Menon, MA, MFA
23 January 2018
The story of the Jhamtse Gatsal Children’s Community

Maia Duerr: Zen, Life, and Livelihood
Justin Whitaker
18 January 2018
Living with intention and meaning

Upcoming TV Show About a Buddhist Detective Aims to Bring the Dharma to Prime Time
Anne Wisman
17 January 2018
Series will be an adaptation of the…

Decapitated Buddhas At Borobudur
Vanessa Sasson
15 January 2018
From Java to the Met: Buddhism’s artistic legacy

Contemplating the Headless Buddha: The Photographic Work of Dinh Q. Lê
Meher McArthur
9 January 2018
Photography as an artistic restructuring and…

“Hyphenated-American”
Rutdow Tanny Jiraprapasuke
28 December 2017
For the Buddhism in America column this month I have asked Harvard scholar and Buddhist practitioner Rutdow Tanny Jiraprapasuke to share in her own words some of