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On The Scene
John Berger
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In the Clubs
"THERE'LL BE NO DRUM 'n' BASS!":
JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARBULLETIN.COM
DJ Rap, center, was all smiles at the end of the night, but she'd been forceful earlier with hecklers who didn't understand that she was playing house music, not drum 'n' bass, at nightclub promoter G-Spot's "Get Fresh Friday" party at Indigo. Rap's long-awaited return to the local club scene was a success nonetheless -- she rocked the Indigo "Opium Den" until closing. Sean Riley, left, and the hard-working Mr. Spot congratulated her afterward. CLICK FOR LARGE
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CHECKING OUT 'HONOLULU':
JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Philana Bouvier and Sergio Goes were among the casually dressed couples who checked out the launch party for "Honolulu," a new club event at the Diamond Head Grill, on Sunday. The party is produced by Flash and Matty Boy in conjunction with Honolulu Magazine, and will be held at a different place each month. CLICK FOR LARGE
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A QUIET CORNER: |
DANCE WHERE YOU ARE:
JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Sidette Sakamaki and Valerie Ragaza-Miho didn't bother to look for a dance floor when they decided it was time to dance -- they stayed near the mauka bar. CLICK FOR LARGE
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TAKING A BREAK:
JOHN BERGER / JBERGER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Abeth Insong, left, Daisy Wong and Janice Magdalena took a breather after dancing to the music of "Honolulu" party deejays and percussionist Abe Lagrimas Jr. CLICK FOR LARGE
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