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Obscura is a fun dance party, it's a shame it only happens once a month. DJs Roya and Adrian Flanagan spin indie, brit pop, and new wave, and raffle off CDs, concert tickets, and movie screening passes on the second Saturday of every month.
A late night haboob didn't stop guests from attending this Journey-themed evening. We swung by Rips on Saturday, July 9 to capture the fun in this week's Club Candids slideshow.
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