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Message of Milarepa:
Talk 6
[Video 1:04:35]
With commentary by Robert Walker



Tribute to Chris Keyser



Boudha Blog: "He never lost his smile,"
Posted by Gesar Mukpo: 5 May



Message of Milarepa:
Talk 5 [Video 58:40]
With commentary by Robert Walker



Cooking Rice:
Marty Janowitz talks
with Jeff Torbert: Part two
[Audio 28:12]


What if they gave a party and everyone came?
New Comments: 28 April



Marty Janowitz
talks with
Meg Wheatley
on Cooking Rice
[Audio 24:13]



Chronicles Parinirvana Day Edition



Updated: Tribute to Tenga Rinpoche



Recollections: April 4, 1987



The Passing of Tenga Rinpoche



Video tribute to CTR, from Gesar Mukpo



Photo by Denault Blouin
His Final Home: Denault Blouin reviews the GES Exhibit



The Chronicles Onion: It's Never Too Late



Traleg Rinpoche Remembers Thinley Norbu Rinpoche



Updated roundup of projects, plans, and programs marking 25th

Shambhala Ball 2012, a report from Colin Stubbert

A Living Space: A Chögyam Trungpa exhibit at the Canadian Museum of Immigration


Touch And Go, The Journey Continues: Next Stop Kathmandu


The Journey East, a clip from Iron Bird [Video 3:35]


The First Shambhala Day Address [Audio 9:15]


Tour the Great Eastern Sun exhibit in Halifax [Video 8:36]

Photo by Marvin Moore


Enter the Dragon


Touch and Go Now Screening at Culture Unplugged Film Festival



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