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Revolution 3:220:00/3:22
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Dance in the Rain 4:220:00/4:22
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Sister's Song 2:500:00/2:50
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Billysong 3:040:00/3:04
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Bad Seeds 3:080:00/3:08
About
We're All Strangers Here.
Born and raised in the Pacific-Northwest,
A Strange Bird is a wandering poet, storykeeper and singer-songwriter currently residing in New Orleans.
Like the forestlands she left behind,
her music is steeped in old-growth wisdom and laced in whimsy. Blending spoken word, finger-style guitar and dulcet smoky vocals, her collection of autobiographical tunes speaks to the stranger in us all.
Music
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Series of Nouns 2:450:00/2:45
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Sister's Song 2:500:00/2:50
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Dance in the Rain 4:220:00/4:22
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Addiction 2:330:00/2:33
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Bad Seeds 3:080:00/3:08
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Revolution 3:220:00/3:22
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Smoke and Mirrors 4:390:00/4:39
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Sinking Ships 3:050:00/3:05
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Billysong 3:040:00/3:04
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B.I.M.T 3:500:00/3:50
tour
Previous events
A Night w/ Chris Vincent. Ft Giam w/ Support from A Strange Bird
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-Doors at 8p / Show at 9p
-21+ to Enter
$10
✨️ Serenity is a cultural experience that transmutes a garden into an oasis of art and culture ✨️
Building (Wo)Man is a sustainable living, arts, and music festival at the JenkStar Ranch in Green River, Utah.
In it's 14th year, this event is held annually in the springtime and is powered entirely by solar and wind energy, featuring permanent structures and art installations built from reclaimed materials. Workshops are led by experts in the fields of sustainable living, creativity, health, and more! Everyone is welcome to attend and contribute to the movement!
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Join us for the opening of IN THE SPIRIT OF BLACK, a photography exhibition showcasing the versatility and creative approaches of contemporary Black photographers celebrating Black life through the visual frame of the camera, presented in collaboration with SEEING BLACK, on Thursday, March 30 from 6 – 9 pm at Ashé Cultural Arts Center (1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd).
IN THE SPIRIT OF BLACK brings together an intergenerational group of Black photographers whose work engages the photographic grammars, textures, multiplicities, and visual sounds of Black life in and outside New Orleans. From well-known to emerging photographers, IN THE SPIRIT OF BLACK features a broad body of work from seventy-five photographers showcasing over 120 images reflecting a versatility of styles and approaches documenting Black life, self-expression, cultural traditions, spirituality, and remembrance.
IN THE SPIRIT OF BLACK is curated by Shana M. griffin and Eric Waters, with the curatorial assistance of Kalamu ya Salaam, Girard Mouton,III, and Renee Royale.
Week of Climate Action Fundraiser - Films & Music at PATOIS Film Festival
The '23 Patois New Orleans Human Rights Film Festival features 20+ films & shorts covering climate catastrophe, the legacy of slavery/theft of cultural memory, & more.
$15
with Lolly Mariah and Beach Angel
$5
A monthly women's songwriter showcase event