28th Art Auction Gala: If you can't justify buying art when most people can't afford their homes, you can rest easy knowing that your money will be going to a good cause. Washington Project for the Arts is holding their 28th Art Auction Gala, featuring local and national artists. The event begins with a cocktail reception at 6 p.m., which is followed by a silent auction bidding and party at 7 p.m. American University's Katzen Arts Center. Ward Circle, at Massachusetts and Nebraska. Visit www.auction.wpadc.org for more information.
All You Can Drink: While those four words usually spell disaster as you try and get your money's worth, you can always give it another go at Kelly's Irish Times. For just $15, you get all-you-can-drink Miller Lite, Miller High Life and Blue Moon from 8 - 11 p.m. Three hours should be more than enough time to make that fifteen-dollars work overtime. 14 F St. NW, Washington, D.C. Call 202-543-5433 for more information.
Theresa Andersson: If you're tired of all this pre St. Patty's day Irish nonsense, try something Swedish instead. Singer-songwriter Theresa Andersson, originally from Sweden, is playing at Jammin' Java tonight. She manages to play multiple intrusments during her one-woman show, which usually elicits standing ovations from her audiences. $12, $10 in advance. 7 p.m.227 Maple Avenue East, Vienna, VA. For more information, visit www.jamminjava.com.
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