A Night at the Door With Three Memphis Bouncers
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
- story: Margaret Littman
- photos: Houston Cofield
The eyes and ears of three very different bars tell us about their normal—and not-so-normal—nights on the job.
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