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PINK: A Benefit

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By Jaime Lees

Published on November 07, 2007

Pink is a bouncing, beat-filled party thrown by some philanthropic electro-types to benefit the Breast Cancer Awareness Foundation. But this multi-level Upstairs Lounge event (i.e., the crew's taking over the main floor and the Blue Room) not only benefits females — it celebrates them: Women (and their curves) are featured prominently, from the boob-a-licious flyer to the all-female DJ line-up. Headliners Kelly Marie and cQuence are backed by six locals, including Jen Z, Karizma and Shea Marie. Pink is a great opportunity to dig on a variety of techno, house, and drum and bass — and to toss some bills to a good cause. Throw down and shake 'em, girls: Bouncing, beats and boobies are made for each other.



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