Lindsay Kyte traces the history of the Buddhist Churches of America — and the Japanese immigrant experience in America — through four generations of one family.
Say Yes to the Rest
Lion’s Roar’s associate editor Lindsay Kyte shares how Buddhist wisdom taught her to rest in the opening editorial of our September 2018 issue.
Where Everyone Can Thrive
Lindsay Kyte explores East Bay Meditation Center’s focus on respect, safety, and the joy of being seen for who you are.
Review: “The Day The Buddha Woke Up”
We review “The Day The Buddha Woke Up,” by Andrea Miller. From the July 2018 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine.
Interview Crushes
Each Friday, we share three topical longreads in our Weekend Reader newsletter. This week, Lion’s Roar magazine associate editor Lindsay Kyte talks about her favorite profiles.
An ex-neo-Nazi’s journey to Buddhism
Arno Michaelis founded a white supremacist gang and was frontman for a white-power metal band. Yet, his ideology could not hold up when those he hated met him with love.
How Will You Die?
Buddhist wisdom for people who are dying — and those who love them.
“Facing Death Is a Device for Tenderizing Hearts”
Twenty-two years ago, Pascal Auclair had to come to terms with his own mortality. Now, as a Buddhist meditation teacher, he’s helping others do it.
Touching Sound: A visit to the Rubin Museum’s thrilling new exhibit
Lindsay Kyte takes you to the Rubin Museum of Art’s auditory exhibition, “The World Is Sound.”
Thupten Jinpa, Voice for Compassion
Thupten Jinpa is best known as the Dalai Lama’s translator, but he has many roles. Driving them all, is his mission to help us all be more compassionate.