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all visible without equipment. The night sky is so fundamental to Laotian culture that the moon turns up on its flag and informs religious holidays. April’s Boun Pi Mai, Laotian New Year, is marked by the Buddhist zodiac’s passing from Pisces to Aries and water-throwing ceremonies. Khao ...
That devotion inspires an equally rapturous following, and as such, it’s probably best to warn you now that our rankings of Scorsese’s films will not perfectly overlap with your own list. Because his films are always made with care and near-religious fervor, even his weakest have their se...
2. Ghost by Jason Reynolds Castle Crenshaw, known as Ghost, has been running ever since his father threatened him and his mother with a gun. It’s not until he starts running for the middle school track team that he begins to see what running can do for him. ...
Introduction to the Secular and Religious Buddhism as well as an understanding of the feelings and illusions Understand the eightfold path, mindfulness meditation and the brain, meditation, as well as other aspects of the Buddhist prescription Explore some of the counterintuitive doctrines like the self...
The atmosphere is noisy, festive and religious as the Bhutanese celebrate Thimphu Tsechu, a festival that date back to the 17th century. The most colorful part of this multi-day festival is the ethnic folk dancing that takes place in the courtyard of Tashichho Dzong in the capital of Bhutan...
Tapping into the pitfalls of celebrity, the religious cult of pop culture, and the morbidity of our collective bloodlust for violence onscreen, “The King of Comedy” has come to serve as slippery footbridge connecting several different generations of American cynicism; its ending parallels “Network...
giving way to thoughtful heart-to-hearts. Here, masculinity is vulnerable; the camaraderie of women is raw and open. Faith-based reflections guide each scene in a movie not afraid to be religious. Ultimately, the growth of the characters, their fresh conflicts and tribulations, sets the ...