It’s the Little Things
How facing impermanence each day builds your resilience
The Beauty and Grief of Being Alive
Seeing our refuge in Buddhism as a continuous practice to help us maintain peace and perspective in times of personal and global conflict
New Theravada Buddhist Temple Opens near Los Angeles
A popular Sri Lankan Buddhist monk gets his own space to offer the Buddhadharma in California
Colorado’s Drala Mountain Center (Formerly Shambhala Mountain Center) Files for Bankruptcy
Shambhala Mountain Center takes on new name and files for bankruptcy protection as it seeks new start after misconduct scandal and other difficulties
Berkeley Art Museum Exhibits Artwork from Hong Kong Buddhist Wesley Tongson
Tongson’s work combined traditional Chinese themes with intense strokes and evocative use of color to impact viewers in profound and unique ways
Peace Educator and Engaged Buddhist Dr. Paula Green Dies Aged 84
The renowned and internationally respected American peace-builder, psychologist, educator, and engaged Buddhist Dr. Paula Green has died at the age of 84. She passed away
Traditional Nepalese Painting Technique Finds New Life in Colorado
Chelsea Beach brings Buddhist painting technique from Nepal to the United States
We’ve Turned Another Page
Imagining the complex future of Buddhist publishing in our increasingly digital world
Footprints in the Snow
Finding gratitude for our community ancestors in the snowy paths of winter
Thich Nhat Hanh’s Meditation Guide The Blooming of a Lotus Revised and Expanded
Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh’s timeless text on mindfulness meditation, The Blooming of a Lotus, is being republished in a new expanded and revised edition
New York’s Columbia University Offers Exhibition of Buddhist Objects in Context
An American art gallery helps visitors see and experience the function of historical Buddhist objects