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9/22: Three for free

Posted by Courtney Hollands September 22, 2008 12:39 PM

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

Thursday, September 25

- Blue Moon Art Project @ the Moakley Courthouse: Beer can inspire people to do strange things — propose, sing karaoke to "Careless Whisper," or even sell real estate. Blue Moon, however, is betting on its beer to bring out your more creative side. Check out the finalists in the Blue Moon Art Project (artists were challenged to use various media to create a tribute to the sudsy stuff) and sip free samples at the Moakley Courthouse. Be sure to vote for your favorite piece; the winner will take home $2,500. 7-10 p.m.

- Alec Baldwin @ Boston Borders: This is a judgment-free zone so we won't mention the irony in Alec "I leave threatening messages on my daughter's phone" Baldwin writing a book on divorce advice. We won't question his qualifications. We might even be willing to put all this drama behind us, if and only if he signs our copy of "Promise to Ourselves," with a "Love, Jack Donaghy." Catch him Thursday at the downtown Borders. 6 p.m.

Saturday, September 27

- Missy Higgins @ Revere Beach: Instead of sleeping in Saturday, you could help mankind (and seagull-kind) by cleaning up Revere Beach. Starting at 9 a.m., volunteers will work to beautify the area. And at noon, Australian chanteuse Missy Higgins will reward do-gooders with her sweet, lyric-driven pop. Bonus: There will be free Clif bars. Obviously, you'll want to pack some protein before picking up trash. 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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[Missy's in a green mood.]

More? How about a celebration of everything Fluff? 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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