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Each week this summer, until this Wednesday, which is the last, the folks at Cinema Circus show a series of short films at the Chilmark Community Center. The films begin at 6 p.m. but at 5 p.m. the circus, complete with jugglers, face painters, stilt walkers, food and music, gets underway.

An advanced screening of the films is arranged with a young Island cineaste, plucked from the age bracket of the target audience. In a world with few certainties, the kid critic is the critic to trust.

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The Rap on the Kid Critic

Name: Lucy Anderson.

Age: 9 1/2.

School: Fourth grade at Oak Meadow Montessori School.

Siblings: Willy, 14-year-old brother, and Ella, 12-year-old sister.

Pets: A dog, Zizou, a black standard poodle).

Something new you are learning: How to sail.

New places you would like to explore: Kenya, Brazil and Macchu Picchu

New food you recently tried: Veggie burger.

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In addition to hosting a forum taking place at the Performing Arts Center at the regional high school on Wednesday, August 17, at 1 p.m. entitled Heard It through the Grapevine: Race and the Media in the 21st Century, Professor Charles Ogletree will, on Thursday, August 18, be accompanying the screening of the film The Presumption of Guilt. The film is based on his book, The Presumption of Guilt: The Arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Race, Class and Crime in America and directed by Hafiz Farid, the CEO of Foremost Productions in association with NoCane Inc.

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Each week the folks at Cinema Circus show a series of short films on Wednesday evenings at the Chilmark Community Center. The films begin at 6 p.m. but at 5 p.m. the circus — complete with jugglers, face painters, stilt walkers, food and music — gets underway.

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