all on a mardi gras day
As outsiders clamor for the capital of proximity to New Orleans culture, partially due to the increasing fundability of environmental thought in the arts, what secrets can we afford to keep?
A couple weeks ago, The New Yorker published an article entitled “The Undersung Histories of Mardi Gras’ Black Indians” by Natalie Meade, an accompaniment to a 20-minute documentary entitled “All on a Mardi Gras Day,” directed by Seattle-based Michal Pietrzyk who stole his short’s title from late New Orleans filmmaker Royce Osborn’s definitive documenta…
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