By Rob AvilaBy Rob Avila

Keith Hennessy, an older white man, lays on his back in a theater nearly naked, wearing only a long pink vest, his right leg is lifted pointing to the sky and holding a hot pink hat with two bills. He lays on a sewn together quilt of reusable plastic shopping bags with a pile of sheepskins in the corner.

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