How We Perceive and Are Perceived: Memory Map, the Art of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
BDG Columnist and artist Sarah C. Beasley meditates on beauty and meaning in the work of a contemporary Native American artist
BDG Columnist and artist Sarah C. Beasley meditates on beauty and meaning in the work of a contemporary Native American artist
BDG columnist and dance researcher Joseph Houseal examines the role of setting in traditional tantric cham dance
Hozan Alan Senauke’s new book on 30 luminaries of the Zen tradition in Western Buddhism is based on the koanic idea of turning words
Anam Thubten Rinpoche offers a Buddhist perspective on the transformative potential of social media
A loving-kindness practitioner brings her wisdom to a new farm, finding new stirrings of compassion and growth
Manzheeva’s incredible film sheds new light on the dramatic story of the Buddhist monk and scholar Geshe Wangyal
BDG columnist Asa Hershoff on the foundational importance of mindfulness in our Buddhist practice and in our relationships with fellow practitioners
How a new entry by Japan into UNESCO’s Memory of the World register demonstrates Buddhism’s uniting power and potential for Asian countries
BDG speaks with Jonathan Watts on his new two-volume examination of the evolution of engaged Buddhism in Japan
As the latest technology craze sweeps over the world, let us not forget the grounding Buddhist practices that will guide us through and beyond our experiences with AI
Prof. David Holmes shares a Buddhist view on being the change we wish to see in society
A tribute to a monk who helped Buddhism in Bengali-speaking circles to reform and prosper in the late colonial and postcolonial periods