CultureMagazine | Buddha Buzz, Openings
Julia Hirsch
Julia Hirsch is a PhD student in Religious Studies at Stanford University, where she focuses on Buddhist material religion. She earned her MA in the History of Art and Archaeology: Religious Arts of Asia from SOAS University of London and is a Tricycle contributing editor.
A century after a German artistic movement's birth, its spirit finds a new home in Northern India.
An Artist’s Buddhist-Feminist Renaissance
Michela Martello draws on her Italian and Buddhist roots to raise questions around gender and womanhood.
Creating the New American Buddhist Funeral
How the at-home death movement can provide a dignified, personal, and meaningful send-off (whether we’re Buddhists or not).
IdeasMagazine | Buddha Buzz, Openings
Ladakh Is Bringing New Love to Old Stupas
How a small but committed group of masons in this former Buddhist kingdom are safeguarding their religious and cultural heritage.
The Monsters of Buddhism—Inside and Out
What the most chilling creatures in Buddhist lore and literature say about us and the world we live in.
Is Virtual Reality Getting Too Real?
As VR technology takes the world by storm, two Buddhist teachers and a cognitive neuroscientist debate its spiritual potential and shortcomings.
CultureMagazine | Spotlight On
Spotlight On: David Orr
Tricycle takes a look at the work of David Orr, visual artist and creator of the abstract mandala series Illumined
MeditationMagazine | This Buddhist Life
This Buddhist Life: Hari Budha Magar
Hari Budha Magar, the first bilateral above-the-knee amputee to summit a peak upward of 19,000 feet, discusses the mental, physical, and legal roadblocks he must overcome as he plans to climb Mount Everest in 2019.
Shock, Disruption, and Waking Up through Performance Art
FluxBuddha at the Rubin Museum explores the role of Buddhism in the Fluxus avant-garde movement and challenges us to reconsider who we think we are.
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