Thirteen elaborately garbed and dagger-wielding Monks from the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan are in New York City for a weighty mission: a week-long "cleansing" of various city plazas and parks. Joining us to explain is Lam Pema, one of the monks, and Tim McHenry, from the Rubin Museum of Art.
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