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HOSPITALITY FOR "THE DEVIL" 1. Jamie Offenbach (Mephistopheles), center, was the eye-catching guest of honor when Louis Vuitton Regional VP Dale Ruff, left, hosted a "Meet the Stars" party for the cast of Hawaii Opera Theatre's season-opening production of "Faust" Jan. 30 at Louis Vuitton Ala Moana. HOT supporters Josette Marsh, second from left, and Alice Robinson joined Ruff and HOT director Henry Akina in welcoming "the Devil" to the party and congratulating him on his crowd-pleasing performance.
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"GUILT FREE, FASHION FORWARD" 5. Jewelry designer Uli Cutter, left, was joined by Joanna Lands and Majken Mechling at the champagne-and-chocolates party for her "Bliss Biss" spring collection Feb. 5 at the Sheraton Waikiki. Cutter said "guilt free, fashion forward" means her designs fall between bargain-basement and super-expensive. For more, see Nadine Kam's Fashion Tribe blog.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JESSICA! 4. Jessica Hoffman was wearing black but definitely not in mourning as she celebrated her 30th birthday Feb. 4 by the upper pool at the Waikiki Edition. Kyle Mitsumori, left, Adam Green and Dr. Russell Masunaga arrived fashionably on time to help her celebrate.
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REMEMBERING DR. KING 2. Hawai'i Friends of Civil Rights honorees Gary Hooser, left, and Jack Law talked at the 4th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Friends Awards dinner Jan. 30 at the Waialae Country Club. Hooser, who gave up his state Senate seat last year to run for lieutenant governor, was honored for his support of civil unions, universal health care and affordable housing. Law was recognized as the founder of Hula's Bar & Lei Stand and the Wave Waikiki, and as one of the founding members of the Life Foundation.
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CLOSING "THE PIPE" 3. It was the end of an era in local entertainment as Pipeline Cafe owner Greg Azus, left, and general manager Jed Roa closed "The Pipe" with a big "Final Day Blowout!" party Jan. 31. Azus had to shut down the popular nightclub/concert venue after city fire inspectors cut the legal capacity from 951 to 299.

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