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7/21: Three for free

Posted by Courtney Hollands July 21, 2008 11:30 AM

3free_logo.gif Pinching pennies? Chic but cheap? We understand. Here are three free events this week for your going out pleasure.

Wednesday, July 23

- Berklee Jazz Workshop Concert @ Mothers Rest: Mothers Rest. Sounds like a perfectly pastoral place to enjoy a concert, right? Tote your picnic dinner (dancing shoes, optional) to this Back Bay Fens playground and hear some remarkable high school jazz players from around the world. Berklee professors Terri Lynne Carrington and Rick DiMuzio will direct. 6:30-8 p.m.

Thursday, July 24

- Wing Eating Contest @ The Chicken Bone: Looking for some hot stuff? Survive the Chicken Bone's varying wing-eating heats — Thermonuclear wings, anyone? — and you could win some Harpoon beer to wash it all down. Now, that's what we call summer. Not a spicy food fan? Stick to the 'Bone's "Sexy Fries." Hot. 8 p.m.

Saturday, July 26

- Technolust @ the Alchemist: "If there ever was a sexy soundtrack for a futuristic hot robot porno, they would be bumping and grinding to the themes of Technolust," according to this dance event's Facebook page. Well, then. I, for one, will be very disappointed if I don't hear the Underworld theme from Super Mario Brothers among the minimal techno and house beats. DJs Alan Manzi, Baldur, and Damien Paul are on tap. 10 p.m.

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["Luke, please promise me you won't bust out the Robot again at Technolust. It's... well, it's downright embarrassing."]

More? Don't miss free Shakespeare on the Boston Common. Or, check out all free events this week!

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Meredith Goldstein is keen on DJs who spin pop music and restaurants that serve real food after 11 p.m.
Emily Sweeney is a lifelong Bostonian who goes out all over, from Irish pubs in Southie to the roller rink in Dorchester.
Courtney Hollands is a shopaholic and a music junkie with a penchant for tapas, chai, and Hall & Oates dance parties.
June Wulff really really loves musicals (can you say Chita Rivera), Italian food (squisito), and shopping bargains (guess how much I paid for this?).
Mary Ann Georgantopoulos loves everything French and is always down for a mid-week adventure in the city.
Dani Capalbo believes in a dance party as much as a book reading -- she just likes to go out.
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