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‘The Matrix Resurrections’ Review
Unlike the sequels that came before it, the latest movie in the Matrix franchise is self-aware enough to keep up with the times.
Unlike the sequels that came before it, the latest movie in the Matrix franchise is self-aware enough to keep up with the times.
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In Ethan Nichtern’s new book, The Dharma of the Princess Bride, the Shambhala Buddhist teacher explains that everything he knows about relationships comes from two sources: Buddhism and this 1980s cult classic.
An innovative community in India and its dedicated founder are transforming troubled children’s lives.
Where the new film Inside Out converges with and diverges from Buddhist teachings.
An exclusive clip from the film Planetary
Rebecca Adam presented Top Gear on TV before giving up her fame to become Ani Chudrun, a Tibetan Buddhist nun.
For America’s favorite irreverent writer, Robin Williams’s The Fisher King is an unbidden, instantaneous round-trip ticket to satori.
New York-based emerging artist Miya Ando is debuting her recent work in Mujo (Impermanence), her first solo exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery in New York City. A descendant of Bizen sword-makers, Ando was raised among swordsmiths and Nichiren Buddhist priests in a temple in Okayama, Japan. Combining traditional techniques of her ancestry with modern industrial […]
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