The wildly popular “KPop Demon Hunters” reflects parallel religious and demographic changes happening in Korean and American society. Those are creating increasing anxiety and division between the ...
A new report looks at the reasons for the decline based on qualitative interviews in Tokyo and Seoul. In addition to demographic decline, the erosion of faith between generations, the “pressures ...
Rooted in the Buddhist teaching of the bardo − states of ‘in-between’ − the text offers a way to understand death, life and transformation as deeply intertwined.
Looking for amazing family adventures in Michigan? These 7 spots offer fun activities and beautiful sights! 1. Owosso Curwood Castle (Owosso) This storybook castle with its whimsi ...
A group of Jewish Mandarin speakers in New York has formed “Mazel Tofu,” a growing community that meets over kosher Chinese food to connect through language, culture, and shared experiences.
Buddhism has a long history in America. In the 1800s, Chinese migrants working in the gold rush and building railroads brought their Buddhist beliefs and practices with them. Today, ...
Buddhism is the only major religion whose global population shrank between 2010 and 2020. Learn why it declined in East Asia, particularly in Japan and South Korea.
Chefs Buddha Lo, Emily Yuen and Beverly Kim dish on the new cooking competition series hosted by Padma Lakshmi The post Michelin-star chefs compete for $1M prize in ‘America’s Culinary Cup’ appeared ...
Get to know Swizz Beatz and Alica Keys’ children: Prince Nasir, Kasseem Jr., Nicole, Egypt and Genesis Swizz Beatz (née Kasseem Daoud Dean) and Alicia Keys have mastered the art of blending their ...
Best-selling author Judy Blume built her reputation by taking children’s lives and what they cared about seriously before many other children’s authors gave them the same credit. Across characters ...
The Palme d'Or-winning director of 'Shoplifters' is adapting the beloved manga from 'Chainsaw Man' creator Tatsuki Fujimoto.
The book, releasing April 7, uses the Japanese art of Kintsugi — repairing broken pottery with gold — as a metaphor for a faith that acknowledges wounds rather than hiding them.