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Cleveland Adult Entertainment: When stereotypes are true, believe them

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

If I were a tourist, I would be ashamed that I visited this area, which most of the time dies around 9 or 10 p.m. when Belden Village mall closes. We don’t have anything to keep teenagers occupied, so they join gangs. Canton’s only mall is a lonely strip mall.
So as for your editorial: I believe the stereotypes, I don’t visit people I know in southwest Canton because we have nothing but gangs and prostitutes all around there.
Also, Canton needs to stop ignoring the homeless problem all around town. We need to take back our streets from gangs, homeless, prostitutes and thugs. We need our mayor and our officials to be behind us in this effort, or pretty soon we won’t just be on the top 10, we will be No. 1. Why not clean up this city and be on the 10 places most likely to be visited by tourists? Then maybe we would have a better employment rate.

See the full article from “Canton Repository”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Officials optimistic they can work out a deal with Club 57

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

Betleski`s order required the dancers to keep their genitalia as well as certain portions of their breasts covered so the club wouldn`t be considered an adult entertainment establishment. City ordinances prohibit such businesses within a quarter-mile of another establishment that sells liquor.

See the full article from “Chronicle-Telegram”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Bloomsday and Big Chuck: Tuesday Night Specials

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

Today is Tuesday, June 16, and here are The Plain Dealer Entertainment Editors’ picks for having fun tonight. June 16 is Bloomsday, a commemoration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce and the events in his novel “Ulysses,” all of which took place on June 16, 1904 in Dublin.
Plain Dealer photoBrendan Ring, proprietor of Nighttown in Cleveland Heights. The jazz club/restaurant and its patio, Stephen’s Green, get their names from the masterpiece “Ulysses.”
The name Bloomsday derives from Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of “Ulysses.” June 16 also was the day of Joyce’s first date with the woman who became his wife, Nora Barnacle.
Start with drinks and snacks at Greater Cleveland’s quintessential Irish pub, Nighttown in Cleveland Heights. Nighttown is owned by an Irishman, Brendan Ring, and is named for the red light district in Ulysses – then stay for the debut concert of Cleveland native Hallie Sinclair and The Cleveland Jazz Project at 7 p.m. Nighttown is at 12387 Cedar Road, Cleveland Heights. Call 216-795-0550 or go to nighttowncleveland.com.

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Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Kobe, like LeBron, can’t do it all alone

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

And certainly there were other notable geniuses, including this one, who figured the showdown an inevitable no-brainer. Alas, the NBA’s championship series begins tonight with King James long shoved off the big stage. Yes, the matchup is still plenty saleable, Bryant’s Lakers against the upstart Orlando Magic, Disneyland vs. Disney World, the Black Mamba, as Bryant is occasionally known, against the NBA’s new-school Superman, as Dwight Howard, Orlando’s 23-year-old 7-footer, has styled himself.
But certainly the message of the sports marketers, who’ve spent something like a generation pimping the cult of the individual – billing basketball games as though they were one-on-one title fights – has never rung so hollow. Bryant, far from the prima donna of a previous incarnation, arrives at his sixth final, at age 30, with a decidedly mature grasp of victory’s requirements.

See the full article from “Toronto Star”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Drake Feels ‘Blessed’ To Have Lil Wayne As A Mentor

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

The Evil Genius hosts the tape and produced the majority of the project, with Bun B on “Don’t Hate My Grind” and Styles P on “Gangsta, Gangster.” Chuck D joins the revolution on “Refuse to Lose,” which also features Avery Storm.
The Master Plan: “We inching closer and closer to independence,” Stic said about Dead Prez’s next album. “That’s the real major, is our independence. You have to be strategic. You have to play chess. You have to pimp the system. You have to take advantage of the resources that’s available. So that’s our philosophy: to never compromise who we are or compromise what our agenda is musically but to be flexible enough to get it out to the most people in the right situation. But we been growing, and our independent movement, the way the music industry is looking, the independent move is looking bigger, at least check-wise, at the end of the day. But it’s about pushing forward, not backwards.”

See the full article from “MTV.com”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Multimedia Review

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

Gr 9 Up—This documentary follows three ethnically diverse transgender young people in the New York area over four years. Tot lives in Brooklyn with her loving but not always supportive mother, and then moves to Michigan to work in her more conservative father’s restaurant. David left home after a fight with his father and lives in a shelter for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) youth. Naomi, who grew up with her grandmother in the Bronx, does sex work to pay for an apartment of her own and a medical transition. The three teens are portrayed sympathetically—each comes off as smart, funny, and likeable—and the filmmakers consistently use the subjects’ preferred names and personal gender pronouns. Family, friendship, health, and street violence all receive some attention, but the film’s disproportionate emphasis on the young people’s bodies borders on exploitation. We watch Naomi shave before genital surgery and urinate afterwards, but an incident where a group of young men throw bottles at her while she’s being filmed passes almost without comment. The filmmakers re …

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Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Tiny startup in Cleveland makes beer in a way few others do in US

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the June 17, 2009

Indigo Imp is probably the only brewer in the state and one of a few nationwide using the process, according to the Ohio Craft Brewers Association.
“We don’t see a whole lot of open fermentation going on, primarily because brewers are trying to keep out airborne microorganisms,” said Paul Gatza, director of the Brewers Association in Boulder, Colo. “But Belgian-style brewers are looking for microorganisms to get in there and provide a unique flavor.”
That flavor has been a hit at Bar Cento and McNulty’s Bier Markt, two specialty and jointly operated bars.
Bar Cento held a special “Pimp the Imp” event last month. It bought enough beer from Indigo Imp to last the weekend, but sold out on the Thursday before. The bar got more in Friday, but that sold out, too.

See the full article from “Columbus Dispatch”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Goran Bregovic to perform at PlayhouseSquare in downtown Cleveland

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the June 17, 2009

… Yugoslavia was more free,” he says. “You couldn’t overtly criticize the political system, but you could push your music further to the edge.”
Kick out the jams, Goran Bregovic.
In 1974, Bregovic co-founded one of Yugoslavia’s most popular rock bands, Bijelo Dugme (White Button). But even when he was playing riff-heavy power chords, he still saw himself as a “local composer.”
“Yes, we played rock ‘n’ roll,” says Bregovic. “But we tried to mix the folk music of our country — we wanted to do rock with a local flavor.”
Even then, he saw himself as a bit of a Gypsy.
“I got my start playing guitar in strip bars, when I was 17,” he says. “In my country, playing any kind of music meant that you were a Gypsy.”

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Cleveland Strip Clubs: Gypsy spirit infuses Bregovic’s life, music

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the June 17, 2009

Freedom seems to be an enduring pursuit of this half-Croatian, half-Serbian artist, who fell in love with rock music as a kid in Sarajevo. He has commented that “it was the only way we could make our voice heard and publicly express our discontent without risking jail.” He speaks of his passion for Gypsies, who “started making music when there was no copyright and music was inherited. They still think that anything they like in music is theirs. They take it freely (and) think nothing of grafting a Spanish harmony onto a Turkish melody with an odd Bulgarian beat.”
He also adores brass bands, which can perform a “poor man’s opera that you can play at weddings and funerals.” He relishes the fact that they will forever be barred from expensive restaurants – only getting in the door at cheap ones, where they can play for tips.
Bregovic, 59, studied violin briefly before turning to electric guitar, which he believed made him more attractive to girls; as a teenager, he played in strip bars – the only place during Communist times where one could experience “an escapade from life.”

See the full article from “San Francisco Chronicle”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Party on, dudes! From Bette to Belushi to Blake Edwards, Hollywood …

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the June 17, 2009

Paul Thomas Anderson’s whirl-around tracking shot plants you and Mark Wahlberg right inside a saucy pool party that is wonderfully absurd and strangely realistic.
And don’t forget Heather So, now you know all the ingredients for the perfect party: tongue-loosening liquids, cartons of cigarettes, a blender, a band, and a bathroom (for guests to be caught making out in). Togas and tuxes optional.
And don’t forget to invite Heather Graham.
Warmer Bros.Party Girl: Heather Graham cheers on the guys at the Black Jack table in “The Hangover.”
Rollergirl is always on the must-list. She made the scene in “Boogie Nights,” spoofed and goofed as Felicity Shagwell in “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,” and is currently on-screen in “The Hangover” as Jade, a Nobel economist. (OK, she’s a Vegas stripper.)

See the full article from “The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com”

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