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Review: Kay Larson's inspirational 'Where the Heart Beats'
-------------------- Where the Heart Beats John Cage, Zen Buddhism, and the Inner Life of Artists Kay Larson Penguin: 477 pp., $29.95 -------------------- In the late 1940s and early 1950s, composer John Cage underwent related crises in his...
Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Marcel Duchamp, Japan, Marshall McLuhan
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Buddhist monk held on $5M bail after being charged with raping girl, 15
Tribune reporterA Buddhist monk accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl over two years at a southwest suburban temple lured her in with the promise of work and later threatened her and paid her money to prevent her from reporting the alleged abuse, authorities said...Tags: Sexual Assault, DNA, Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Sexual Misconduct
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Asian Americans widely diverse in religious lives, study finds
L.A. NOWAsian Americans run the gamut when it comes to religion, from very religious to highly secular, new Pew study shows.... -
Government forces killed, raped Rohingya in Myanmar, report says
World NowIn Myanmar, government forces stood by while Rohingya Muslims and Rakhine Buddhists were slain in devastating rounds of violence, then joined in by killing, raping and rounding up the Rohingya, Human Rights Watch said in a new report.... -
Buddhist monks bless Musikfest to ward off rain that devastated fest last year
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAfter taking every precaution it could to prevent against rain devastation like that which put last year’s festival $750,000 in debt, Musikfest still wanted every assurance it could get. Buddhist monks of Drepung Loseling monestary in Atlanta So... -
South Korea marks Buddhist holiday amidst scandal
World NowSEOUL -- South Korea marked a holiday honoring Buddha's birthday with services in 20,000 temples across the country amidst a scandal over the behavior of monks who had been filmed gambling, drinking and smoking in a hotel suite. About 22% of South Korea's... -
Eccentrics, dreamers and seekers flock to Crestone, Colo.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor thousands of years, the high, arid San Luis Valley has spawned tales of the strange and the fantastic. Native Americans called it the Bloodless Valley, setting aside their weapons as they made vision quests up sacred Blanca Peak, the great sentinel...Tags: Politics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Native Americans, Yoga, Minority Groups
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In Indonesia, watching the sun rise with 504 Buddhas
Four a.m. is a terrible time of day, too late for night owls, too early for early risers. The exception is 4 a.m. at Borobudur, waiting for the sun to rise over the Kedu Plain in central Java with 504 figures of Buddha.
The temple is one of three great...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Southeast Asia, UNESCO, Myanmar Earthquake (2011)
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Confessions of a recovering 'stupid male'
Is it possible to transform from a self-centered, immature, angry man into a more open, loving, communicative husband? For Mike Love, the author of "Confessions of a Recovering Stupid Male: Creating Loving Relationships That Will Last a Lifetime"...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Dalai Lama, Entertainment, Movies, Religion and Belief
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A healthy dose of American history
Special to the Los Angeles TimesPaul Revere was captured on April 18, 1775, before he could warn the residents of Concord, Mass., that the British were coming. (He did make it to Lexington, Mass.) No Revolutionary War battle was ever fought at Valley Forge, Pa., even though Gen. George...Tags: Table Tennis, Politics, Paul Revere, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Hospitals and Clinics
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An atheist says reverend lacks empathy
I believe the Rev. Bryan Griem was too hard on atheists in the “In Theory” section on Feb. 19 titled “Should the military test spirituality?” He suggested they shouldn't write in the section at all. From what I know, the world is...Tags: Religion and Belief
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Interfaith rock group comes together in Frederick County
When Jamie Krantz was invited to join a band made up of musicians of different faiths, she was tempted to say no. She worried she wouldn't have anything in common with the other players. But she agreed to join the group as a vocalist, and she's glad she...Tags: Music, Christianity, Arts and Culture, Judaism, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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