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FRIENDS FILL PEARL TO AID PHOTOGRAPHER | 1. Diane Dar, left, Jimmy Borges and Chris Lee partied with Michi Moore, well-known event photographer and cancer survivor, at the "Friends for Michi Fundraiser" Jan. 30 at Pearl Ultralounge. The club was filled to capacity with friends who wanted to give back to Moore for her work in the community by helping defray her medical expenses. So many entertainers donated their services that each was limited to one song apiece. As Borges put it, "They only had time to do their best (one)."
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TASTING PARTY AT THE MODERN | 5. Erin Kinoshita, left, Andrea Oka, Kira Chong Tim and Aya Nishihara sampled exotic cocktails and petite dessert items during a tasting party Jan. 29 in The Study at The Modern Honolulu. The hotel's lobby-level lounge is being "relaunched" with a new menu and specialty "book-titled inspired" cocktails.
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'LEADING LADIES' OPENS AT DHT | 4. Diamond Head Theatre supporters Jim Triplett, left, and Sharon Kirkpatrick talked with Artistic Director John Rampage Feb. 1 at the preshow sponsors' reception for the Hawaii premiere of "Leading Ladies." Rampage has directed his share of DHT shows in recent years, but Rob Duval and Paul Mitri are co-directing "Ladies" as well as starring in it, so he was able to enjoy the party.
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'HAPPY 5-0, JUSTIN!' | 3. Kevin Aoki, left, and Gail Paulo helped Justin Yoshino celebrate his 50th birthday and the 15th anniversary of his event promotion company, marketADvantage, Jan. 30 at Doraku Sushi Kaka'ako. The crowd was wall-to-wall as Yoshino and his guests enjoyed trays of sushi and individual servings of other menu items. Count yourself a nightlife veteran if you met Yoshino when he was working at Bobby McGee's Conglomeration at the Colony Surf.
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HELM CELEBRATES CD RELEASE | 2. Vilsoni Hereniko, left, chairman of the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and his wife, Jeanette Paulson Hereniko, congratulated recording artist Johnny Helm at the release party for his "Banyan Tree" CD Jan. 28 at bambuTwo Cafe + Martini Lounge. The bar area was full when Helm and his musicians began playing songs from the CD a few minutes after 8 p.m.