Tuesday Happenings

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--Miller Lite and Going.com presents a free show with Everclear at Ned Devine's. Get the scoop on RSVP-ing here. Don't forget to practice the lyrics to "Santa Monica" while you're at it.

--DCist swears that Le Loup is the new band whose name you should scribble on your notebook. They write, "Four guitars, a big swell of layered instrumentation, and breathy dual male/female vocals -- all energy, Le Loup make an impression from the moment they take the stage. They have a sound that fills the room, building momentum and delivering the waves that build and pound and retreat, keeping the audience engaged every moment of their set." T.T. the Bear's, Cambridge, 9:15.

Musicals
Everyone's favorite redheaded orphan, Annie, comes to the Wang Theatre to celebrate the musical's 30th anniversary. If you can't catch it today, there's always tomorrow... until March 30th, that is. More info and showtimes.

Cosby Sweaters
We joke about Cosby sweaters, but how about Bill Cosby actually in one of them? "The Cos" and Harvard Professor Alvin F. Poussaint MD discuss empowerment of families and communities. Note: All reserved seating is filled, so they recommend getting there early for first come-first seating. Museum of African American History, 46 Joy St., Boston, 6:00 pm.

Rob Vassegh contributed to this post. Rob looks for cheap fun around Boston and gives you the heads-up at his Cheap Thrills - Boston blog.

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