Advice columnist Amy Dickinson answers her readers' questions in this January 3, 2023 edition of Ask Amy.
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Snapshots full of poetry are presented during "The Sheltering Sky" which is running at Head High Second Floor, a non-profit art space in Chiang Mai, ...
Spanning four decades of observation and reflection, his photo narrative is rendered through multimedia and presented in three chapters. He is currently living in Chiang Mai. This can be seen without a doubt when looking at his photos, which often resemble paintings.