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EPISODE · May 7, 2020 · 50 MIN

Decatur Lantern Parade Stays At Home

from The City Lights Collective · host WABE

Lois Reitzes talks with Leatrice Ellzy as well as artists Maurice Evans and Grace Kisa about "Nu Africans," a virtual exhibit coming to the Hammonds House, Chantelle Rytter about this year's Decatur Lantern Parade going "parade-in-place," as well as writer Jim Auchmutey about his book "Smoke Lore: A Short History of Barbeque in America."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Lois Reitzes talks with Leatrice Ellzy as well as artists Maurice Evans and Grace Kisa about "Nu Africans," a virtual exhibit coming to the Hammonds House, Chantelle Rytter about this year's Decatur Lantern Parade going "parade-in-place," as well as...

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