This Sunday is totally bananas. One of Boston’s greatest DJs, DJ BRUNO, has invited 7L to his Boston Rocks dance party Utopia for “Battlezone,” in which the two giants will spin house music till one or the other drops. Get there early, though, since the Free Flow Dance Off begins at 8 pm and the winners will walk off with $500. Boston Rocks is 245 Quincy Marketplace in Faneuil Hall; tickets are $5 and worth every last dime.
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DJ Yamin: http://www.myspace.com/yamin
Cambridge Cares About AIDS: http://www.ccaa.org/
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