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James 2:5Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him?

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Listen, my dear brothers and sisters: Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised those who love him?

Blessed Are The Poor in Spirit

Karen Focht August 10, 2014

Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit
 

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In For the Love of God, Photojournalism Tags Bible, Beatitudes, Poor, Christian
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Always tip the street musicians, they make the world a more beautiful place. #streetphotography #knoxville

Karen Focht August 9, 2014

 

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In That's Entertainment!, Bright Spot, Photojournalism Tags Travel, #streetphotography, Music
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Can Your Infant Swim?

Karen Focht August 4, 2014

Can your infant swim?

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In Bright Spot, Photojournalism Tags Swim, water babies, babies, safety, drowning, water safety, accidental drownings
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Steve Martin Wraps Up Tour.

Karen Focht August 3, 2014

Comedian Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers wrap up tour.

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In That's Entertainment! Tags Music, Comedy, Steve Martin, Steep Canyon Rangers, Blue Grass
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As if this story is not interesting enough, in the “truth is stranger than fiction" category, Warren's barbershop burnt down not long after I did this story.  He was gracious enough to come to my exhibit opening at Otherland’s Coffee House last…

As if this story is not interesting enough, in the “truth is stranger than fiction" category, Warren's barbershop burnt down not long after I did this story.  He was gracious enough to come to my exhibit opening at Otherland’s Coffee House last spring, and he enjoyed mingling with the guests. Warren got the idea to cut hair with fire from cleaning and plucking chickens as a child.

 

Warren Lewis and his Flaming Fro

Karen Focht July 30, 2014

Watch Warren Lewis give a haircut with fire!

Warren Lewis still cracks himself up each time he offers to set a customer's hair on fire.

He giggles as they wiggle under the flames of his candles, their eyes darting back and forth, trying to see their hair go up in smoke.

"I ain't set but one man on fire, just one!" Lewis says proudly, standing tall in his North Memphis barbershop.

That's a remarkable achievement, considering Lewis cuts hair by setting it on fire.

At age 80, Lewis has been "lighting Afros on fire" for more than 50 years.

His antics have taken him all over the world, and even to Hollywood.

"It is just as fascinating to me as anyone else" he says. "I can't believe I do it myself."

Lewis strategically waves the flames at the ends of two long thin candles around the heads of his clients and burns their hair. He is quick to pat out the flame once the hair shrinks to the length that he desires. It grows out more evenly that way, he says.

The idea for burning hair stretches back to his childhood in Louisville, Miss., where Lewis helped pick cotton and dreamed of better days ahead.

Outside the tiny shack he called home, Lewis and his 17 siblings wrung the necks of chickens, watched them dance around in the yard and then singed their feathers off in preparation for supper.

Years later, after he became a barber and was looking for a way to cut a giant Afro evenly, he remembered those chickens and lit a match.

Lewis is mostly retired now.  Sometimes he comes in just to visit with the folks who make a habit of stopping in to rekindle relationships and catch up on the latest hot gossip about an old flame.

With shorter hairstyles and a tougher economy, fewer people request his signature hair burning method these days. But when they do he has a reserved chair for anyone willing to sit still for a singe.

With the jukebox playing an Isaac Hayes tune, empty candy machines in the corner and the smell of burning hair drifting through the shop, he passes along his sage advice to people who have fallen on hard times — many whose lives have, well, gone up in smoke.

He tells folks to go to barber school and always have a job. There will always be money available for a shave and a haircut, he says.

No matter what, he says, "hair is gonna grow ... when it is too hot, the farmers crops burn up, when it rains too much the construction man can't work, but hair is going to steady grow."

Lights and sirens blare outside on the tough north Memphis streets in the neighborhood he loves so dearly. Lewis occasionally peers out the window to see who is coming and going.

"If I had my life to live over again, I would do the same thing" Lewis says. "I love my job with a passion."

By Karen Pulfer Focht/The Commercial Appeal Jul 19, 2012 ©

 

 

In Cabinet of Curiosities, Bright Spot, Photojournalism Tags afro, african american, barber, flames, fire, haircut, African American Hair Natural, Black History, Hope, Memphis People, Barber Warren Lewis
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Young people from the American Jewish Society for Service are working with Grow Memphis to build urban gardens in food deserts around Memphis. They have engaged locals to help take care of the gardens. Grow Memphis partners with communities in Memph…

Young people from the American Jewish Society for Service are working with Grow Memphis to build urban gardens in food deserts around Memphis. They have engaged locals to help take care of the gardens. Grow Memphis partners with communities in Memphis and Shelby County to promote a sustainable local food system. Flowers lift moods for people in blighted areas too. Maybe we should plant more flowers in some of the "mood deserts."

Mood Desert?

Karen Focht July 29, 2014
In For the Love of God, Photojournalism Tags Flowers, Jewish, AJJS
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Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.Henry David Thoreau

Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.

Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau on Fishing

Karen Focht July 26, 2014
In Bright Spot, All Heart Tags FIshing, Peace
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