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Nuit Blanche and Unshaven Mavens Pits 4 Tits launch party

Bayshore Cocktail Party
Bayshore Shopping Centre hosted a VIP cocktail party on Sept 19. It featured a fashion shoot with international models Brianna Barnes and Dana Ponomareva.

Harvest Noir
Harvest Noir, the ultimate end-of-summer party and start-of-harvest ball, was held Sept 7. Attendees enjoyed a chic picnic, a fashion show, a bicycle flash mob and a huge DJ dance party featuring Timekode.

Nuit Blanche
Nuit Blanche was held Sept 21 in various locations throughout the city. Despite the rain, many people came out to see the eclectic range of pieces from Ottawa artists.

Unshaven Mavens Pits 4 Tits Launch Party
Unshaven Mavens’ Pits for Tits campaign launch, in support of Rethink Breast Cancer, was held Sept 6 at Mercury Lounge.

House of Paint
House of Paint is a five-day festival of hip-hop culture. Events were held under the Dunbar Bridge, with performances from DJ Afrika Bambaataa and others.

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