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John J. Miller is joined by Paula Fredriksen of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem to discuss On First Principles by Origen. National Review’s national correspondent and professor at Hillsdale ...
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Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version of America’s divisive leader-in-waiting ... Each figure comes in packaging emblazoned with a Chinese phrase ...
Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed, in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version of America’s divisive leader-in-waiting is the work of designer and sculptor Hong Jinshi. The Zen ...
Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version ... phrase that translates to “Make your company great again”, a play on Trump’s well-worn slogan ...
You don't need to travel abroad to taste one of Japan's most viral desserts. Warabimochi Kamakura, a globally renowned dessert shop originating in Japan, officially opened its first outpost in the ...
From taking part in traditions in Asakusa to getting lost in the playground that is Shinjuku, Tokyo is truly unique.
The Great Buddha is simply grand and majestic. If you don’t go to Kyoto, Kamakura is a nice alternative for a day-trip, since it’s about an hour away from Tokyo. The birthplace of Japan’s ...
These ceremonies date to a period before the famous Great Buddha Hall was built, and the Lotus Hall can therefore be described as the oldest structure at Tōdaiji today. The main image ...
Festivals, or "matsuri," are a vibrant part of Japanese culture, showcasing the nation’s traditions year-round. From iconic cherry blossom festivals to dazzling summer fireworks and regional ...