




The first installation of documentary Sunday's. Todays focus will be on a documentary that our glorious friend Don is working on, and I bring you Mambo Marilyn. The most interesting 69 year old that I know, we visited her studio today and had a very nice conversation about all things, including voodoo rituals and Nigerian civil unrest. Here is Marilyn amongst a fraction of her collection, including her zombie dog, Pancho. Oh...and some real human skulls!
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