Camille Henrot’s “A Number of Things” at Hauser & Wirth is a show that unspools like a child’s half-finished thought—part play, part system, part tantrum against the endless loops of logic that ...
A Kazakh woman, Asel, was flying home from the Kuala Lumpur airport in Malaysia. She went into a duty free store and, having shown her passport, unexpectedly heard the employee sing the national ...
Edith Edmunds, 99, sits contentedly in the sewing room of her Halifax home on a Thursday morning sewing together the components of squares for a quilt. The sprightly lady, who will celebrate her ...
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