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July 25, 2008

Dresden Doll Amanda Palmer will be at the Brattle Theatre tonight and tomorrow night to show off the film that accompanies her new solo album, "Who Killed Amanda Palmer?," which was produced by Ben Folds and will be released in the fall. According to the Brattle, the film is essentially made up of videos for songs on the upcoming release. Director Michael Pope will be at the Brattle with Palmer to answer questions. The event also includes "A Day in Dig Nation," a live hourlong performance with sound and video about a man who is so consumed by technology that he forgets how to communicate. The show's creator and star, Michael McQuilken, will be around for questions. 10 p.m. both nights. $12. Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge. 617-876-6837. brattlefilm.org

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