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COVID-19, fractious democracies, a disinformation crisis, no travel: it’s enough to make you scream isn’t it? Last Sunday The New York Times had this to
COVID-19, fractious democracies, a disinformation crisis, no travel: it’s enough to make you scream isn’t it? Last Sunday The New York Times had this to
Yesterday, July 10, Alice Munro, deemed Canada’s Chekhov, revered worldwide as the master of short stories on par with those of Tolstoy and Flaubert and
Hiking Lion’s Den on Fogo Island in Newfoundland tickled us pink. Being there with Clare and a friend. The wind and sun and uphill climbs
We hadn’t planned to visit her. But after overhearing a couple deride the steep, back-jolting road to Askja, an all-day event to see an Icelandic crater we
Each of us harbours a landscape we long to return to. For many, that place is Fogo Island. Who wouldn’t want to return and hike
What a surprise we were in for. We planned our trip to Minorca/Menorca around opening day at Hauser & Wirth, wanting to see the gallery
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