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Robert Thurman on the 17th Karmapa
From NPR.org: Morning Edition , May 27, 2008 · The Karmapa, one of the most important leaders in Tibetan Buddhism, is visiting the United States. Some think the young lama will succeed the Dalai... More »
Science and impermanence
Here is an interesting bit on NPR regarding the death and birth of atoms in our body. It states that 98% of all our atoms in our body are replaced in a year. You are... More »
All beings are interconnected
From NPR : Christian peace activist James Loney was captured by Iraqi militants in Baghdad in November 2005. He and one other hostage were released four months later, while a third was killed. Loney lives... More »
Something in the way you remix
This is the story on The Beatles "new" album from NPR . Listen to the interview with producer Giles Martin and clips from the album here . -- Weekend Edition Saturday , When Cirque du... More »
New Music Tuesday: Sting - Songs from the Labyrinth
From NPR Morning Edition: Refined Elizabethan music might not come to mind when you think of Sting. Think again. The rock star has released Songs of the Labyrinth , a new CD of songs by... More »
New Music Tuesday: Danny Elfman - Serenada Schizophrana
As you may or may not know, Tuesday is the day that new CDs and DVDs are released in the US. I thought it would be neat to let interested minds know each week what... More »
Coffee: Drink up!
Coffee is habit-forming, but it might also be good for you. The brew is rich in antioxidants, and recent medical studies have found that coffee drinking is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes. Dr.... More »
RIP Jazz Radio
Bad news for jazz fans. WBEZ radio in Chicago will no longer be producing or playing jazz on its station. This is especially shocking since Chicago is one of America's great jazz cities. Due to... More »






