Lorin Mallorie in Haiti: From voodoo priests to Christians, thousands celebrate, mourn life at Sodo

Descending into the waterfall’s basin, the mass of bodies becomes its own living, breathing entity. Moving together in one vibration, in exuberant celebration of all life’s glories and defeats, the drums, horns and songs rise above the waterfall’s massive force.
So starts Asheville journalist Lorin Mallorie’s report from last week’s Sodo celebration.

Busking for Brother Wolf


We get to listen to a lot of music while we’re working here at MX.  Live music comes drifting through the front windows of our offices in the Miles Building, adjacent to the Flat Iron sculpture on Wall Street.  There’s almost always someone busking down there – but yesterday’s theme was refreshingly different.  Photo by Jake Frankel.

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