Kathleen's crusade
There are times when your life plays out as though you're stuck in a dream. But you're awake; you can hear your heartbeat. You're watching yourself.
Kathleen Willey knows the feeling. Last month, in a dingy theater at the edge of Georgetown, she's watching her face projected about eight feet tall and talking about something that happened 10 years ago.
Her memories remain vivid, and they play before her at 24 frames a second, eliciting soft gasps from the audience.
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