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Burning Fuse Festival
All this week at the Grand Illusion, it's Burning Fuse, a touring film festival composed of six documentaries, including Pussycat Preacher (a stripper turns evangelical), Sliding Liberia (Liberian surfers, brah!), Soldiers of Conscience (how we condition our children to bypass their morals and turn other children into wet piles of stuff), and Faubourg Tremé (a look at black New Orleans). Your brains are hungry. Go feed them. (Grand Illusion, 1403 NE 50th St, www.grandillusioncinema .org. Nov 20–26, $8–$20.)
by Lindy WestWe Also Recommend…
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