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Your Week: Arts, Clubs, Culture

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This week’s nightlife, theater, art, film, and music highlights.

 

[Nightlife, Wed.] Resident D-Lux and guest Lilia will spin house, deep house and techno doe Re:Set’s Ladies Night at Phoenix Landing. [Ladies free or $5, 19+]
[Music, Thurs.] Trumpeter Ingrid Jensen leads her own jazz quintet at The Red Room @ Café 939. [$5]
[Nightlife, Thurs.] GLOW Boston is giving away Afrojack tickets and lots of leis at the weekly electro/house/remixes dance party at Think Tank. [$15, 18+]
[Music, Fri.] The Discovery Ensemble’s 40 fine musicians perform music like Beethoven, Salonen and Muzart at the New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall. [Limited free vouchers at box office, or $10]
[Nightlife, Fri.] The White Rabbit is hosting a Poke-thon Wonderland at RISE. Best trainer and Pokemon character costumes win tickets toTight Crew’s Mario Party 4. [$15-20, 18+]
[Theater, Fri.] Two teams of improvisers fight in the Friday Night Face Off, a funny knockdown at Improv Boston in Central Square. [$12]
[Nightlife, Sat.] Deka is back at Underbar with the best tribal and tech house. [$10-15, 21+]
[Nightlife, Sun.] Enter a dance marathon (beats by Greg Pic and Joe Bermudez) at The Place to win Red Sox tickets, $200 cash and a private VIP party for up to 50 people. [21+]
[Nightlife, Sun.] The Drop and Trouble & Bass present Body Double Tour with B.Rich and the Captain at Phoenix Landing. Bassline, house, funky, garage, dubstep, hip-hop, and breaks for all. [$10, 19+]
[Film, Mon.] Auditory surgeon Charles Limb, MD, is holding a discussion at Coolidge Corner Theatre after a screening of 8 Mile along the lines of how the brain works during musical improv. [$7.75]
[Fun, Tues.] Nerd Nite at Oberon features music, two talks and a film screening. [$10]
[Art, daily] The Mills Gallery at the Boston Center for the Arts has a cool exhibit showcasing sculpture, installation, video and paper. [Free]

 

Compiled by Angela Bray and Kristin Baker (PAO).

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  • The Suffolk JournalApr 11, 2012 at 2:18 am

    Your Week: Which clubs to go to and who will be there — http://t.co/HF3iWA4a

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