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Dharma in the Dirt
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Stillman Brown
Stillman here. In case you haven’t already seen it (and I assume many of you have), the New York Times had a wonderful story about gardener and Buddhist practitioner Wendy Johnson a while back. A bit: It is a cliché to say that gardening is meditative. But few have meditated as long and as earnestly…
the line between “bad” and “bad for us”
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Emily Herzlin
Okay. I may get voted off the One City Blog for this one, but that’s a chance I have to take. There’s been a lot of Sex and the City talk on this blog lately, and I hope you don’t mind if I take the discussion a bit further. I came across this piece a…
I am a LesBro, and Other Thoughts on Feminism
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Ethan Nichtern
Who’s the real feminist above? (hint: Maybe it’s not the ladies) The dynamic ID Project duo of Cassie and Cassie told me that I was a LesBro last week (Definition here at Urban Dictionary). They meant it as a deep compliment, and also told me in the same breath that I was a real feminist.…
Buddhist art – compare and contrast
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Ellen Scordato
Buddhist art: where to see it. 1. My husband and I go to the Rubin Museum of Himalyan Art pretty frequently. It’s free on Friday nights, has a nice vibe, and features good films in its theatre and cool music in the low-key lounge — as well as many, many, many paintings, sculptures, and mandalas…
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