Towering stacks of newspapers, a mountain of clippings — James Kullander feels they might contain some fact that would transform his life.
Wise Guy
Best known for his role in The Sopranos, Michael Imperioli is a dedicated Buddhist. From gangsters to gurus, film to family—this is his spiritual journey.
True Nature (November 2011 Editorial)
Deputy Editor Andrea Miller’s editorial introduction to the November 2011 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine.
The Joy of Living Green
Barry Boyce reports on the new environmentalism that celebrates the positive. Because the green life is the good life.
Walking the Talk
Margot Sammurtok introduces young activists who are making the planet a better place.
The Mindful Society: One Moment at a Time
Addiction mocks hope, kills people, destroys families. David Swick reports on how mindfulness practice is helping people change.
About a Poem: Linda Bamber on Mark Halliday’s “Green Canoe”
About a Poem: Linda Bamber analyzes Mark Halliday’s poem, “Green Canoe”.
What Have We Become? A Q&A with filmmaker Tiffany Shlain

Few of us are beyond the pull of the plugged-in life these days, and that includes filmmaker Tiffany Shlain, even though she’s as passionate about unplugging as she is about connecting and communicating. Her film, Connected: An Autobiography About Love, Death, and Technology, opens with Shlain facing us and coming clean about the moment she […]
All the Way to Heaven
Michael Sowder reviews the new translation of Kabir, an ancient bhakti yogi and delightful poet, in Songs of Kabir.
Books in Brief (November 2011)
Brief descriptions of Buddhist books from November 2011.