Culture Film The Zen of ‘Dune’ How Frank Herbert’s interest in the dharma went on to inform his best-known work By Shinkyu Brian Coté Apr 26, 2024
Culture Poetry ‘Miracle’ Wen Yiduo’s poetry plays with classical conventions and articulates the need for new poetic forms. A poem by Wen Yiduo translated by Arthur Sze Apr 14, 2024
Culture Art Each Breath a Dance Artist Lee Mingwei on honoring the dead, moments of discord, and the small enlightenment of describing an apple By Emily Wilson Apr 13, 2024
Culture Environment A Prayer for Eclipses A writer and meditation teacher invokes a Dzogchen prayer from the primordial buddha Samantabhadra By Megan Mook Apr 08, 2024
Culture Karma Karma and Wish-Making in Buddhist Thailand Fifteen Thai Buddhists on the present-day practice of requesting blessings By Brooke Schedneck Apr 05, 2024
Culture Haiku Best of the Haiku Challenge (February 2024) Announcing the winning poems from Tricycle’s monthly challenge By Clark Strand Mar 28, 2024
Culture History How Buddhism First Carried Sugar from India to China (and Back Again) Before the story of its violent colonial legacy began, the sweetener had its earliest origins in the dharma. By Meher Mirza Mar 19, 2024
Culture Music On ‘Music for Zen Meditation’ On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Tony Scott’s groundbreaking spiritual jazz album, Tricycle looks back at Zen’s enduring influence on modern music. By Stephan Kunze Mar 11, 2024
Culture Film Talking ‘Tukdam’ with Documentary Filmmaker Donagh Coleman Tricycle chats with the director ahead of the film’s screening at the 2024 Buddhist Film Festival Tricycle interviews Donagh Coleman Mar 03, 2024