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 | | Photo by Glynn Wilson | | The Southside Gallery in Oxford, Mississippi was the scene Thursday night for award-winning photographer David Rae Morris's show "Willie and Katrina" about two emotional mine fields in his life, the death of his father Willie Morris, the writer, and the devastation of his home city, New Orleans. That's photographer Dave Stueber on the bench with his dog Dupre. We'll have more to say about this later after a catfish lunch and a tour of William Faulkner's house and grave site. We've had a bit of a time finding free wireless Internet access in this largely rural area of Northeast Mississippi, but finally got on this morning at the University of Mississippi library after camping at the Puskus Lake Recreation Area last night. |
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