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"Lords of the Samurai," which opened Friday at the Asian Art Museum, evokes a martial ethos completely antithetical to the remote-controlled carnage of today's high-tech warfare. The samurai of premodern Japan belonged to a social order in which the...
Artist Chang Dai-chien (1899-1983) was born in the Szechwan province of China. During the first half of his life, he studied the masters of Chinese painting, and for a while was a Buddhist monk.
Richard Cockle, The OregonianThe Rev. Joshin Dennis Fujimoto leads a Buddhist congregation in Ontario that is seeing its membership dwindle. The congregation's temple, finished in 1957, has an ornate golden altar. ONTARIO -- A unique Buddhist temple with roots in...
Philip Glass is deeply loved — and in more than a few cases, criticized — for his minimalist music, or what he calls “music with repetitive structures.” Friday at the Palm, he’ll talk about scoring movies, particularly 1985’s “Mishima.” Sunday at the Palm is a world premier of a new piece of music.
Keita is an inukami trainer, and Yoko is his inukami. From this deceptively simple setup...
Through our planning and strategies to defeat the terrorism of the LTTE we have now endowed the world with the true art of humanitarian operations, said President Mahinda Rajapaksa at a ceremony to commemorate war heroes who were former students of Ananda College, Colombo.The President said that when the troops were making their battle plans they also had to make plans in the political view to ...
Defying Gravity, a CTV science-fiction series made in Vancouver, has been picked up by ABC in yet another coup for Canadian-made television programs.
Does Ricky Gervais not realise that the animals speared in a ring have a far better life than those bred for hamburgers?
Photo courtesy: Guang Ming Daily. The beautiful stone statues of Buddha. Photo courtesy: Guang Ming Daily. The temple is full of stone carvings, even the pitch at the car park is decorated with stone Buddha heads. Photo courtesy: Guang Ming Daily.
Cressey Elementary School isn't exactly the ultimate vacation destination.
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