Tibet
Foreign photographers have shaped the Western images of Tibet. Now Tibetans are taking control of the camera.
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Great Stupa Survives Wildfires
The Shambhala Mountain Center protects its stupa from wildfires, China enacts questionable new labor plans for Tibetans and destroys Muslim religious sites, and Thai women speak out against the patriarchy. Tricycle looks back at the events…
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Mongolians Protest Chinese Language Policy
Mongolians protest Chinese language policy in schools, the Rubin Museum makes plans to reopen next weekend, and Wednesday’s full moon marked a special day for many Buddhists. Tricycle looks back at the events of this week…
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Monkeys Take Over Thai City
Buddhists feed into macaque mayhem in Thailand, the first Buddhist nun is elected as an Election Commissioner, and the Rubin Museum promises free admission for healthcare workers. Tricycle looks back at the events of this week…
Tibetan Women Poets Share Their Stories
An Instagram takeover by seven Tibetan women poets may serve to broaden ideas about the contemporary Tibetan experience.
Where Did “Tibetan” Singing Bowls Really Come From?
Beyond the mystique lies a complicated history.
Buddha Buzz Weekly: Australian Bushfires Threaten More Buddhists
Bushfires continue to affect Buddhist monasteries in Australia, Bhutan’s upper parliament begins debate on anti-LGBTQI-discrimation bill, and a Korean politician mistakenly sends beef jerky to vegetarian monks. Tricycle looks back at the events of this week…
CultureMagazine | Film, Reviews
Neither Here Nor There
Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam’s new film brings viewers into the emotional heart of Tibetan life in exile.
Spirits in Exile
Classically trained painter Tsherin Sherpa envisions the survival of a displaced Tibetan tradition.
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