Why some in Columbia cared so much about saving Hunter-Gatherer’s bricks & mural

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It was, at least, an occasion for Aaron’s friends to make music together again.

There were chisels, rap-tap-tapping against the ground. Bricks rasping as they scraped against each other. Feet shuffling and the pounding of hardened red clay. All of it forming a rhythm that, if you listened closely, felt like it could have been a love song…

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