Film
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BLANK SLATE A Brooklyn screening series explores documentary filmmaker Les Blank’s work focusing on the music of Louisiana,Texas, and North Carolina. Next up is “A Well Spent Life” (1971), about guitarist Mance Lipscomb. It is screened with “Always for Pleasure” (1978), which looks at the music of New Orleans’s street culture, parades, and jazz funerals. Tonight, 7 p.m., Barbes, 376 9th St. at Sixth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 718-965-9177, free.
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