According to Moonalice legend, our artists created sixteen posters for the 4/20 show, each describing a different aspect of the Moonalice legend. These posters are now available online for a limited time!
Choose your favorites or collect them all to commemorate 4/20, the Tribe’s highest holy day!
April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice silkscreen poster by Gary Houston
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Wendy Wright
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Carolyn Ferris
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Darrin Brenner
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by John Mavroudis
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by David Singer
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Dennis Loren
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Dennis Larkins
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Dave Hunter
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Lauren Yurkovich
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by John Seabury
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Stanley Mouse
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Lee Conklin
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Ron Donovan
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Wes Wilson
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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April 20, 2013
Tribal Pow-Wow
Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
2013 420 Moonalice poster set
15 posters total
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April 20, 2013 Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s, San Francisco, California
Moonalice poster by Wendy Wright
According to Moonalice legend, our artists have created fifteen posters for tonight’s 4/20 show, each describing a different aspect of the Moonalice legend.
This lovely set includes posters by Carolyn Ferris, Darrin Brenner, David Singer, Dennis Loren, Dennis Larkins, Dave Hunter, Lauren Yurkovich, Stanley Mouse, Lee Conklin, Ron Donovan, Wes Wilson, Alexandra Fischer, Wendy Wright, John Mavroudis, and John Seabury.
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According to Moonalice legend, this year’s Tribal Pow-Wow will be extraordinary in many ways!
For the first time in the band’s history, April 20th is on a Saturday night, which seems entirely appropriate. This year there will be 15 posters in the set that everyone who attends the Tribal Pow-Wow at Slim’s on 4/20 will receive FREE! Artists in the poster set include: Wendy Wright, Carolyn Ferris, Darrin Brenner, John Mavroudis, David Singer, Dennis Loren, Dennis Larkins, Dave Hunter, Lauren Yurkovich, John Seabury, Stanley Mouse, Lee Conklin, Ron Donovan, Wes Wilson, & Alexandra Fischer.
The 4/20 show will be a benefit for Sweet Relief and all proceeds from the show will go to help our friend Jim King get the surgery he desperately needs! A silent auction will also be held with lots of cool items. Please help us spread the word and get everyone to chip in.

The amazing items in the silent auction include:
A huge thank you to Bob Barsotti, Steve Parish and Dawn Holiday for helping make this happen for one nicest guys in the music business!!!
Our favorite clown on the planet, Wavy Gravy, will also be there to help us celebrate!!!
If you can’t be there in person, join us on the Couch Tour at moonalice.com
Directions:
Slim’s San Francisco, CA
According to Moonalice legend, the tribe is finally recovering from the New Year’s festivities. In case you were having too much fun & missed out on getting any of the posters at the recent shows, you’ve got a second chance! Get the posters from last week, as well as the posters from New Years past.
January 5, 2013
Don Quixote’s Music Hall, Felton, CA
Moonalice poster by Wendy Wright
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January 4, 2013
The Center for the Arts, Grass Valley, CA
Moonalice poster by David Singer
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December 31, 2012
River Theater, Guerneville, CA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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December 30, 2012
Sweetwater Music Hall, Mill Valley, CA
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
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January 7, 2012
George’s Nightclub, San Rafael, CA
Moonalice poster by Carolyn Ferris
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January 6, 2012
Slim’s, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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January 15, 2011
Don Quixote’s, Felton, CA
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
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January 14, 2011
The Ashkenaz, Berkeley, CA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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January 10, 2009
Crystal Bay Club, Crystal Bay, NV
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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January 9, 2009
19 Broadway, Fairfax, CA
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
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January 11, 2008
The Sitzmark, Girdwood, AK
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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January 8, 2008
Wilda Martson Theatre, Anchorage, AK
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
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January 5, 2013 Don Quixote’s International Music Hall, Felton, CA
Moonalice poster by Wendy Wright
Have you ever wondered why the food is so good and the people are so awesome in Santa Cruz County? Tonight, we provide the answer.
According to Moonalice legend, tonight’s poster by Wendy Wright depicts one of the great breakthroughs in tribal agriculture. Nearly 100 years ago, the tribe here in Felton was trying to figure out how produce better hemp products. Like all farmers, Moonalices had troubles with bugs, but they kept the bugs at bay by playing loud music. The real issue was that the tribe got no kick from champagne … or corn, or lettuce, or carrots, or tomatoes or anything else but hemp products. They tried crossbreeding hemp with vegetables, but the results were unsatisfactory. That’s when Don Quixote Moonalice suggested crop dusting. But instead of pesticide, DQ sprayed keef and trichromes from 1,000 feet, putting a blanket of buzz worthy powder on everything in Santa Cruz County. Explains a lot, no?
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