#How I Hashtag: Meet Adé
by Christine Bryant, marketing & creative director
If you’ve been out in Seattle at Re-bar, you’ve probably met Adé.
The great Adé A. Cônnére is more than a multi-talented artist; she is a force of nature. She is an actress, a singer, a musician, and an activist. Her demure glamour is matched only by her playful sense of humor.
She’s equally at ease turning a jumbo-sized bingo wheel with a smart quip and a loud laugh as she is listening intently, even quietly, to a new friend over pizza.
We photographed Adé at Re-bar where she works as a bartender on March 3, 2020, just after Re-bar celebrated their 30th anniversary. Since 1990, Re-bar has been an icon for underground music, alternative theater, and the LGBTQIA/QTPOC communities of Seattle.
Not even four weeks later, Re-bar has closed entirely due to COVID-19. You can learn about their fundraiser to support their staff and operating costs here on GoFundMe.
Speaking of the coronavirus, we highly suggest you follow Adé on Instagram and Twitter to see her fashion editorial photo project, 19 Looks of COVID-19. Of the project, she says, "It’s like the 12 days of Christmas with no Christmas payoff. But I’m enjoying doing this. Creativity is crucial for me right now!"
We couldn’t agree more.
Let’s meet Adé!
How long have you been consuming cannabis?
“26 years.”
Describe your first time getting high.
“I was at my brother’s house, and we smoked a blunt. I ate too much and puked on the bus on the way home.”
What's your favorite way to consume cannabis?
“Flower in a pipe or bong.”
What's your SECOND favorite way to consume cannabis?
Where is your favorite place to consume cannabis?
“At home.”
What do you like to do when you use cannabis?
“I like to lay on the beach or make music when I’m enjoying cannabis.”
If you could share a joint with anyone (alive or dead), who would it be, and why?
“If I could share a joint with anyone, it would be Eartha Kitt because she would be hilarious and fascinating.”