The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.

The Pigeon and the Dove / Reid Jamieson & Carolyn Victoria Mill

The Pigeon and The Dove: A History of Hatred & Love is a powerful and evolving lo-fi folk opera about Pigeons! Well, really, it's about housing insecurity and the many roads one can take to end up on the street. A mix of comedy, social justice, and dark yet danceable tunes. By singing these stories, we might make them easier to hear. But really...it's about pigeons. 

WINNER of the Vancouver Fringe Stir Social Impact Award “A tremendously important and much-needed piece of work.” Vancouver Stir “A compassionate ode to the invisibilized struggles of the unhoused.” 

Vancouver Arts Review Reid Jamieson & CVM are a vocal powerhouse making music that matters and moves us. With an incredible voice, spirited guitar playing, and a magical way with melodies, Reid is that rare songbird whose originals are every bit as compelling as his interpretations. A classic introvert/extrovert combo, Reid shines alongside his saucy wife and long-time songwriting partner Carolyn Victoria Mill, where their unique harmonies and swapping of lead vocals make for an eclectic, entertaining, and sometimes heartbreaking variety show. Tireless promoters of voting, equality, and love, they thrive on creating intimacy, causing tears and laughter in equal measures. You won’t want to miss what they do next…

Starts: February 22, 2025

Occurs:
2/22/2025 - 7 - 9 p.m.
2/23/2025 - 3 - 5 p.m.
Admission: $20, $25 at the door

Location: FireHouse Arts & Events Center
1314 Harris Ave., Bellingham, WA 98225

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Contact Person: Teresa Dalton

Email: contact@firehouse-aec.com

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