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Ask the Expert: An award-winning potter shares his passion for Mississippi's ceramics scene


Ask the Expert: An award-winning potter shares his passion for Mississippi’s ceramics scene
How to plan the perfect pottery pilgrimage, who the biggest names in Mississippi pottery are, and more
Photo courtesy of Nettles Pottery
Our Expert
Award-winning potter Matt Long is a professor of art at the University of Mississippi and presents ceramics workshops internationally. His functional pieces have appeared in publications such as
Ceramics Monthly.
How did Mississippi become a hotbed for pottery?
First, let’s think about the history of this state in a geologic way. The clays that settle in the Delta pick up minerals and impurities along their path, which lowers their melting point. So, a really long time ago, indigenous people were able to dig clay out of creek beds and form utilitarian objects, then heat them on an open fire to get the clay hard. ....

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BREAKING: Nevada Jury Awards $29.5M Following In-Person Trial Over EMT Company's Allegedly Negligent Treatment Of Severe Peanut Allergy


BREAKING: Nevada Jury Awards $29.5M Following In-Person Trial Over EMT Company s Allegedly Negligent Treatment Of Severe Peanut Allergy
CVN screenshot of plaintiff s attorney Christian Morris delivering her closing argument
Las Vegas, NV - A Nevada state court jury awarded $29.5 million on Friday to the family of a young woman who developed severe brain damage due to an allergic reaction to peanuts at a Las Vegas magic convention and allegedly did not receive proper treatment from emergency medical technicians on-site.
The jury deliberated for most of Thursday evening and Friday morning before returning the verdict against MedicWest Ambulance Inc., in one of the first major in-person civil jury trials in Nevada since last year’s Covid-19 shutdown. The trial took place in a huge specially outfitted room in the sprawling Las Vegas Convention Center to accommodate social distancing for the jurors. ....

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