This week in the press: Stories of interest to Shambhala Sun readers
If you're following the Shambhala Sun on Facebook, you know that we share interesting stories from around the web there all week long. But not everyone's on Facebook, so here's what we posted in the past week.
- Two young men immolated themselves in the Kham region of Eastern Tibet; it's estimated that at least 42 Tibetans have immolated themselves in protest of Chinese occupation since 2009
- Clashes between Buddhists and Muslims in Burma's Rakhine state have killed 5o people and displaced 90,000
- Timothy Garton Ash reflects on Aung San Suu Kyi's past as she begins her new life as a politician
- Kyoto Journal is seeking support to publish a book about renewable energy options for Japan and the rest of the world
- Buddhism seemed to be a hot topic this week, as The New York Times published this beginner's account of a meditation retreat and the The Washington Post wondered "What is an American Buddhist?"
- Here's a glimpse of Ashton Kutcher as Apple founder and Buddhist Steve Jobs in an upcoming biopic
- Samaya, a multimedia performance piece based on Tibetan Buddhism, premieres in New York next week
- Thailand hosted the International Buddhist Film Festival earlier this month, in an effort to popularize Buddhism among younger audiences
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