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By Alison Fensterstock, The Times-Picayune The moralistic elephant was in the room - or at least at the Congo Square stage - Friday afternoon at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. To his credit, Mystikal addressed it set upright away. "How many of y'all heard I was
Minutes later a 74-year-old man pulls up in a flimsy sedan. “Hi there,” he says. He wears overalls, a ball cap, a plaid shirt and a blue nylon greatcoat. “Kinda,” he says, unlocking the door. “I guess museums are like people.









