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Out After Dark: Who was where in Vancouver

1 Burlesque performer Nicky Nine Doors helped Brenda Racanelli raise money for Roundhouse community centre programs at Beerlesque, sponsored by Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Craft Beer Week on Sept.21.
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1 Burlesque performer Nicky Nine Doors helped Brenda Racanelli raise money for Roundhouse community centre programs at Beerlesque, sponsored by Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Craft Beer Week on Sept.21. 2 William and Juliann Jackson came appropriately attired to Beerlesque, which had prizes for best outfits. 3 Speaking of the Roundhouse, have you dropped by the newly refurbished turntable when its alight at night? 4 Volume Studio and event organizer Dean Thullner with special guest Margaret Trudeau at the inaugural Brilliant!, which raised funds for mental health with a 45-minute fashion show at the Commodore Ballroom on Sept. 22.5 Fashion magazines West Coast editor Joy Pecknold and Plenty owner Murat Imren before her Fall 2012 trend preview at the longstanding Kitsilano store on Sept. 18. 6 The new Taste Resto-Lounge opened its doors (next to FiveSixty on Seymour) Sept. 19, serving charcuterie under the ruby red chandelier. 7 Suzanne Allemeier, general manager of Residence Inn by Marriott and Steve Vallevand, regional vice-president, operations, of Silverbirch Hotels and Resorts, celebrated the $25 million hotel renovation at the grand opening gala Sept. 18. 8 CocoaNymph owner and chocolatiere Rachel Sawatzky and Eric Nanak kicked off the opening of the new Eastside location with a chocolate truffle-making class on Sept. 17. (See story on page 12). 9 Gina Morris, the choreographer of the viral Isaacs proposal video, and her husband Ammon Morris, attended Sam Sullivans Public Salon Sept. 20. 10 Michael Manale, assistant general manager of Gastowns Steamworks, welcomed ReMax realtor Krista Freeborn to the launch of the first bottled version of Steamworks craft beer on Sept. 20.