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Francine Thirteen explores a genre of her own making with “Live in My Grace”

“Ritual pop” is  the name , Francine Thirteen gives to the genre/aesthetic she explores in her new song and visual track, ‘Live In My Grace.’  The song is in her words, an exploration of the virgin/whore dichotomy. And more largely the power of a woman who owns her own pleasure.  Creating space in the physical and ethereal Francine Thirteen explores a genre of her own making with “Live in My Grace”

BOW’T – NEW ORLEANS by Rhodnie Désir & Spirit McIntyre

Tonight, 8PM, Cafe Istanbul, $15 2732 St. Claude Ave The international project BOW’T TRAIL (UNESCO Slave Route Label) is an innovative choreographic, documentary and interactive experience that tells how African cultures and rhythms have unfolded – following the resistance movements of the deported African peoples in the Americas. In each country, the choreographer stays 30 days BOW’T – NEW ORLEANS by Rhodnie Désir & Spirit McIntyre

CRAZY ‘BOUT THEM ANIMALS: Documentary Director, Benjamin Simmons talks culture, commodification, and preservation.

“I was thinking about stories that weren’t being told. I saw how excited people were talking about the shoes and I was like, wow, this is really important to people.” (Animals director, Benjamin Simmons) Launched in 1991, the original collection of Bally Animals celebrated the 700th anniversary of the Federation of Switzerland. However, their bold CRAZY ‘BOUT THEM ANIMALS: Documentary Director, Benjamin Simmons talks culture, commodification, and preservation.

Brandon Ballengée

Antenna in collaboration with NOVAC is proud to present Signals::Docs featuring short films of remarkable people in New Orleans. This episode features Brandon Ballengée, artist and scientist. Directed and edited by Abraham Felix. Produced with support by the Lousiana Endowment for the Humanities, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Ella West Freeman Foundation, The RosaMary Foundation, and Brandon Ballengée

Monique Verdin

Antenna in collaboration with NOVAC is proud to present Signals::Docs featuring short films of remarkable people in New Orleans. This episode features Monique Verdin, artist and activist. Directed by Katie Mathews, shot by Justin Zweifach, edited by Ikeem George and Cameron Wheeless. Produced with support by the Lousiana Endowment for the Humanities, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Monique Verdin

Owen Ever

Antenna in collaboration with NOVAC is proud to present Signals::Docs featuring short films of remarkable people in New Orleans. This episode features Owen Ever, artist and actor through which Louisiana history is brought to life at the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum. Directed and Edited by Biliana Grozdanova, Camera by Cameron Wheeless. Produced with support by the Owen Ever

A Scribe Called Quess

Antenna in collaboration with NOVAC is proud to present Signals::Docs featuring short films of remarkable people in New Orleans. This episode features poet and activist Michael “Quess” Moore. Shot, directed, and edited by Lily Keber. Produced with support by the Lousiana Endowment for the Humanities, The National Endowment for the Arts, The Ella West Freeman Foundation, The A Scribe Called Quess