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Weekendist: mustache party, Diwali celebration, breast cancer walk, and more

It's going to be a pretty crazy weekend. If you're not too busy preparing your awesome costume for our Halloween party, here are some ideas to pass the time, ranging from a mustache party to a Diwali celebration to a Kung Fu show. For live music you can... ...full story at Shanghaiist

from Shanghaiist on Fri, Oct 30 2009

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