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Are Going to Strip Clubs Cheating?

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Well I have been around strip clubs for over half my life and have often wondered what others thought about the concept of is it considered cheating when going to strip clubs.

When it comes to men’s favorite pastimes such as sports, cars, naked women ranked in the top three.  While taking part in the first two may cause a girlfriend or a wife to voice harmless complaints.  But to indulge in the last one could have you taking up residence in the doghouse.  And could be permanently…..

In some cases men have made the strip club a part of their weekly guy’s night out.  Even though their partner may not approve.

These men argue that no looking plus no touching means no cheating.  But all the while the women believe that enjoying the view of a pole dancer showing off her goodies is just plain and simply put Cheating!

So….. can you stare at a gyrating, hip thrusting G-string without having to repent with a dozen Hail Mary’s afterwards?

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Strip Clubs “Dying” In City

Monday, May 9th, 2011
BY CRAIG PEARSON, THE WINDSOR STAR MAY 2, 2011

Windsor’s once-mighty stripclub industry is becoming skimpier.

Could Windsor be shedding its Sin City image?

“It’s a dying business for various reasons,” said city solicitor George Wilkki, who is familiar with club licensing. He argues that the border, the dollar and the Internet have cut into the sexy entertainment. “I don’t know if there’s any hope for it.”

In its heyday in 1985 -when the city put a moratorium on issuing more adult-entertainment licences in the city core -Windsor boasted as many as 12 strip parlours.

In that era, the notoriety of “the Windsor ballet” grew in Michigan, where dancers must wear G-strings. Licensed Ontario exotic dancers, however, can take it all off.

According to city clerk Valerie Critchley, over the last decade Windsor has typically had nine or 10 strip clubs. As recently as 2008, there were 10. In 2009, it dropped to nine, in 2010, eight, and now it has fallen to six: Cheetah’s, Leopard’s, Studio 4, Silver’s, T-Zers, and Legends of 2012.

Some of the highest-profile clubs in the city have closed in the last year or two: Jason’s, Danny’s and the Million Dollar Saloon.

The owner of the Million Dollar Saloon building donated the club’s furniture to Habitat for Humanity last week, predicting that the venue’s days as a strip club have ended.

And the former Jason’s -once the starlet of local burlesque, after stepping into the spotlight in 1984 -opened briefly as the new Danny’s all-male revue. Three weeks ago it became the Venue Rock Parlor, offering hard rock, not hard bodies.

“My partners and I didn’t want to take on the strip club angle,” said George Marar, who along with partners Seth Perera and Scott Stevens replaced the former Jason’s stage with a guitar-shaped dance floor. “But what we did want to do is kind of revitalize the rock ‘n’ roll industry. We wanted to attract a new market, so what you have to do is concentrate on throwing a good party.”

Yet while Windsor’s strip-club party has petered out somewhat, the show is ready for a second act, according to Rob Katzman, who owns adult-entertainment emporiums in Windsor and the U.S.

“The adult-entertainment industry did, in fact, shrink,” said Katzman, who noted that his best year came in 1999. “It started in ’07, because of all the same reasons the casino encountered: the changing dollar, the border, passports. It’s fewer Americans. And also, the economic impact.

“So when the economy changed in Windsor, not only did we lose Americans, but we also lost Canadians. At one point we were down 24 per cent from the top revenue years in Windsor.”

The list of nudie bars which have come and gone in the city is lengthy. To name a few: Collars and Cuffs, The Beanery, the Latin Quarter, the Kilarney, The Riviera, Tricia’s, the President’s Club, the Sandhill, and the one that likely kicked off the naughtiness in Windsor, Tracy Starr’s, which offered burlesque shows where condo highrises now stand at Riverside and Goyeau.

But Katzman says his two current Windsor clubs, Cheetah’s and Leopard’s, are taking off again. Three weeks ago, they hosted six bachelor parties, all with American clientele, he said.

“We’re seeing a real resurgence,” Katzman said. “Our numbers now are meeting 2005 revenue levels. And that has just started to happen in the last eight months.”

Katzman said more customers, Americans as well as Canadians, are starting to open their wallets for luxury entertainment. More of his entertainers hail from Europe these days, he now regularly welcomes female customers and he has tried successful special events such as alternative-lifestyle shows.

He feels so confident about Windsor’s rebounding economy, in fact, he plans to open a new adult-entertainment venue -possibly called Roxie’s -in the basement of the former Jason’s. And he hopes to reopen Danny’s at its original space at 1271 Riverside E., after what he calls the “hiccup” of moving it to the high-traffic downtown, where he discovered women felt uncomfortable walking into a male strip club.

Yet he knows a market still exists for sex appeal.

“I’m telling you, Windsor is coming into its own, I can smell it,” he said. “The wave is coming.

“This is the most excitement I’ve felt in a decade.”

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Coun. Alan Halberstadt noted that body-rub parlours have also diminished.

“I think Windsor’s image is changing,” he said. “The smart city stuff is positive. The green industry stuff is positive.

“But we still have a long way to go. Our unemployment rate is still high, our vacancy rate is still high.”

Though Halberstadt likes the idea of fewer adult-entertainment venues, he doesn’t want to see strip clubs simply close with nothing in their place.

“I guess the question is, what’s going to replace these strip clubs?” he said. “At one point, Jason’s was the strip club that made Windsor famous. Now it’s gone.”

The moratorium on more adult-entertainment venues still exists on Windsor’s books, so prospective club owners would have to apply to city council for the right to open a new saloon’s doors.

Over the last decade, when an entrepreneur proposed turning the old Salvation Army building (now the St. Clair College Media-Plex) into a mega adult club, the plan was nixed. When another brought in a group of neighbours who supported his plan to open a strip bar on Sandwich Street, council gave the go-ahead to the President’s Club, though it later burned down.

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Windsor defence lawyer Patrick Ducharme built a mini-industry around defending adultentertainment clubs. Starting in the early ’80s, he went to trial 163 times for indecent theatrical performances and nudity in a public place, representing strip clubs in Windsor, London, Sarnia, Toronto and Ottawa.

He had to appeal a few convictions but, in the end, he won every single case -and helped pave the way for dancers in Canada to perform fully nude.

The legal battles came as the racy clubs revved up. In 1987, the Fifth Estate filmed a profile in Windsor called Tijuana North.

“At Jason’s they would pull up in stretch limos,” said Ducharme, who considers his efforts a triumph for freedom of expression. “They would want to bring in parties of 50 people.

“In those days, the owners were carrying money out of there in wheelbarrows.”

Though the local scene has cooled off, Ducharme said, he still represents hot adult clubs in the Detroit area and elsewhere. He said Windsor’s challenges stem from the border and the Canadian dollar, not from lack of interest.

“The reality is, it’s not that these clubs are not popular,” he said. “These place are going to carry on and do well anywhere customers can go easily.”

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What type of business does striptease represent for dancers today?

“It has been consistent since I started,” said Raven, 22, toned and statuesque in her high heels, who has worked at Cheetah’s for two years and quit a full-time job to take to the stage.

“I was coming here when I was in school. I didn’t think I would come back as much as I did, but I ended up making the move to do this full time.

“During wedding season, with the bachelor’s parties, it’s crazy. Then you think it’s going to slow down but then something else is always going on.”

Her main goal from dancing: buying her own property, which she managed after just her first year.

“I can cover my mortgage, no problem, on an average night,” she said with a smile. “I do well.”

Read more:http://www.windsorstar.com/Strip+clubs+dying+city/4708007/story.html#ixzz1Lt6HtHeu

 

Burlesque Hall Of Fame

Monday, May 9th, 2011

 

Stripper Halls of Fame Take Gloves Off
By NICK DIVITO
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
LAS VEGAS (CN) – The Burlesque Hall of Fame aka the “Stripper Museum in the middle of the Mojave Desert,” has come to blows with one of its former board members, whom it claims stole its identity and props to mount a competing venue.

The Burlesque Hall of Fame was founded in 1955 by Jennie Lee, a burlesque performer who also established the Exotique Dancers League of North America as a burlesque entertainers’ trade union.
Lee hosted gatherings for “members of the burlesque league” at her California home and night club “since at least as early as 1957,” according to the federal complaint. “These gatherings have included an awards element, recognizing excellence in the field of burlesque.”
Lee announced plans for the Burlesque Hall of Fame in 1965, and invitations were sent out.
Lee owned both The Blue Viking and The Sassy Lassy nightclubs in San Pedro, Calif., the latter of which is “widely recognized as the first public home of the ‘Burlesque Hall of Fame,” the complaint states.
The Sassy Lassy name and trademark has been used ever since on T-shirts, matchbooks and programs to promote reunions and burlesque events.
Lee and her husband, Charlie Arroyo, bought a 40-acre plot of land in Helendale, Calif., in the 1980s with the “intent of building ‘Jennie Lee’s Exotic World,’ incorporating a permanent burlesque museum, a ‘striptease school’ and a retirement community for elderly exotic dancers,” according to the complaint.
Jennie Lee died in 1990 “before her plans were fully realized.”
In 1990, former exotic dancer Mary Lee “Dixie” Evans moved to Helendale to care for Jennie Lee, and after her death, worked with Arroyo to help Lee’s dream become a reality.
They created the “Miss Exotic World Pageant,” “intending to draw attention to the art of burlesque and the fledgling Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum,” the lawsuit states.
The museum was incorporated as a California Public Benefit Corporation in 1998.
In 2000, Laura Herbert, a current board member for the Hall of Fame, first heard of this “stripper museum in the middle of the Mojave Desert,” and visited with her then-boyfriend, defendant Luke Littell, also a board member and pageant producer.
In 2002, Herbert launched a Miss Exotic World website to promote the pageant, and it became a “hub of the burgeoning neo-burlesque movement” with 1,800 members strong, the lawsuit states.
The event and museum outgrew the ranch, however, and Herbert and Littell sought out new locations for the pageant and museum, finally settling on East Fremont Street.
The show ran from 2006 to 2009 with increasing popularity. It was through staging the show at the Celebrity Theater that Herbert and Littell met defendant Frederic Apcar Jr., then part-owner of the theater, who said he was a member of a “well-known and affluent Las Vegas entertainment/show producer family,” according to the complaint.
Although the Hall of Fame and Apcar and Littell did not enter into a formal agreement, it was understood that in 2010, Apcar and Littell would produce the Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend at the Plaza Hotel on Fremont Street.
After producing the event, the two “took possession of certain property belonging to the [Burlesque Hall of Fame], including items of the stage set and props from the event, memorabilia, T-shirts and other merchandise,” the complaint states.
Apcar and Littel also failed to pay the $30,000 minimum to the Burlesque Hall of Fame as promised, the plaintiff claims.
“When Apcar and Littel realized that the [Hall of Fame] would not sanction their handling of the 2001 Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend and pageant, they surreptitiously entered into their own contract with the Plaza Hotel for their own burlesque event,” thereby precluding the Burlesque Hall of Fame from “holding its event there a second time,” the lawsuit states.
“More egregiously,” the lawsuit states, “Apcar and Littell used their prior connection with the 2010 Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend and pageant to induce the Plaza Hotel to host the event in 2011.”
The Burlesque Hall of Fame says that Apcar and Littell have advertised their own 2011 burlesque event for the same weekend that the Hall of Fame intends to hold its event, and are using its Sassy Lassy Burlesque marks without permission.
The defendants are “taking in application fees, vending, retail and advertising fees and other income amounting to tens of thousands of dollars under the guise that their burlesque show is affiliated with and or sanctioned by plaintiff’s original and renowned Burlesque Hall of Fame,” according to the complaint.
Several burlesque pageant performers and attendees are boycotting the plaintiff’s event because of the confusion as to “which is the ‘real show’ and ‘to wait and see who is still standing in 2012,’” the Hall of Fame says.
It wants the defendants ordered to stop using its marks, and seeks compensatory, consequential, statutory and punitive damages for trademark violations, cybersquatting, unfair competition, deceptive trade practices, and breach of contract.
The Burlesque Hall of Fame is represented by Mark Tratos with Greenberg Traurig.

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Stripper Ban Riles Whistler Residents

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Ron Ross remembers Whistler when he could take his pet chicken into a bar on double-rum night and watch the strippers.

Times have changed since the days when The Boot pub was the talk of the town among the 4,000 or so construction workers who flocked to the area annually as builders struggled to keep up with the resort’s rapid growth.

“Whistler is not a lot of fun anymore,” Ross lamented this week, after hearing exotic dancing has been officially banned by the town’s council, just before the Olympic Games come to town next month.

Whistler council voted unanimously last week to adopt a 10-year-old proposed bylaw that forbids exotic dancing anywhere inside the municipality’s boundaries.

Ross said Harriet, his rum-sipping chicken, enjoyed the show every Thursday until her run-in with a coyote.

Source: SCN Jan. 28, 2010

Greensboro Files Lawsuit To Shut Down Bar, Strip Club

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

GREENSBORO — The city filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday to shut down a strip and nightclub complex where police say strippers have been engaging in prostitution and owners are violating state alcohol laws.

The clubs’ owner said he feels he is being unfairly targeted and looks forward to fighting the case in court.

Following numerous criminal complaints since 2001 and a seven-month undercover police investigation, the city is trying to close Bare Villa nightclub and Nakitas Play House, a strip club, both at 510 Farragut St.

The two clubs, which operate under one roof, are owned by Sugar Bare Entertainment. Until recently, the clubs were known as Lost Dimensions strip club and Bares Den nightclub.

“The message needs to be sent that if you are going to operate a sexually oriented business, you need to follow the guidelines and statute that are set forward,” police Chief Tim Bellamy said.

“Where unlawful acts occur that threaten the health and safety of this community, GPD is committed to acting aggressively to resolve the matter,” Bellamy said.

A judge has issued a temporary restraining order against both the business owner and property owner that prohibits any illegal activity at the clubs until a court hearing Jan. 28.

According to court documents and police officials, clubs at 510 Farragut St. have been the subject of nearly 60 serious police calls since 2001.

Most notably, the club has been the site of two homicides since 2007.

The most recent — the fatal shooting on April 12, 2009, of 30-year-old Carlton Smith — prompted a renewed interest by city leaders to consider closing the club through state nuisance abatement laws.

According to an affidavit, several undercover officers from the Greensboro Police Department and other agencies have visited the club multiple times since July.

In sworn statements, officers detailed sexual acts they witnessed the strippers performing with each other and patrons.

Officers also said the dancers solicited them for sex in special rooms at the clubs.

Officer statements also said they were able to move freely between the Bares Den, which had a valid state ABC license, and Lost Dimensions, the strip club located in the same building, which did not.

By allowing such activity, the owner would be violating state and local laws that govern alcohol sales and sexually oriented businesses.

Darryl McCarroll, the club owner, said the police department’s and the city’s actions are misguided.

“If they noticed something like (these allegations), they could have brought it to our attention earlier,” McCarroll said.

“We investigate things going on in our business, and we ensure we are following the statutes. It’s unfortunate that they had to use taxpayer money with something to try and close us,” McCarroll said, “when they should be trying to help us keep open. Gestapo tactics are in effect.”

The city’s and the police department’s concerns about the clubs aren’t new. In 2007, city leaders discussed a possible nuisance abatement case against the business, but nothing was done after the district attorney’s office declined to pursue the matter, saying that was the city legal department’s job.

The issue resurfaced last spring after Smith’s death. That prompted a presentation from Bellamy and Capt. Chris Walker about problems with the clubs and the unveiling of a plan to clean up crime in the Randleman Road corridor.

Walker said Wednesday that McCarroll has been warned repeatedly to clean up crime at the clubs.

“We did everything that we could over the past year and a half (that I have been over the southern district) to work with them,” Walker said. “If criminal activity is going to continue, we are going to work and put it to a stop.”

Douglas Smith, the father of Carlton Smith, said he supports any action that will help the community.

“I know closing it is not going to bring my son back, but if it could keep another family from what we’re going through … then yes, it needs to be closed down,” Douglas Smith said.

Source:News-record
By Ryan Seals
Thursday January 21, 2010

dancing at the club

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Well I have now been dancing for several months now … it has truly had its ups and downs… I have learned that a bunch of women working together can be very stressful..

It is truly a learning experience and would not have changed anything about this.. I have worked almost everyday or night the past 3 months… and have come to a conclusion that I like the being on stage strutting my stuff… I feel sooo sexy and having all eyes on me made me feel on top of the world! I think the hardest part is learnig who to trust and the not so trust worthy… over all I have not found anyone that is totally truthful…

I have more to post but will be back soon… thanks for listening and look forward to your comments.!

Passion

First Day Of Stripping

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Hello Kay I wanted to send in this story to put on your blog site…

Well here it goes…

My first day of stripping… I am 21 and started at a small club in town. As I walked into the club it was very dark and had lots of black lights.. I looked around the best I could but I had to let my eyes adjust…. it was really scary and exciting all rolled up in one….I looked around the club and some of the girls just peered at me with a look of why is she here and then one walked up to me and was a waitress … she asked how she could help me and I said I was there to enquire about a dance job… She was really nice and had taken me to see the dayshift manager… it was a man and he was about 6 foot 2 and stocky looking… he was decked out in gold jewlery and had a nice voice … and a soft smile… I can only imagine what he would be like if he was made angry… well he took me into the office to talk to me … it was a large desk in there and other furniture .. he asked me if I had danced before… I replied no.. but was a quick to learn it… he went on with some corny jokes and I just chuckled at them… He is finally done with the questions and he shows me around the club… the stage looked so big and scary… so as we walk to wards it I could feel the eyes of the guys on me… one walked up to Howard and asked him if I was working yet.. He said not yet but would most likely be starting soon… I just smiled and introduced myself to him… He was about 50 or 55 years old.. but seemed to be a professional type of man… some type of manager or owner of some type of store… he was tall and look nice for his age.. well built… Howard excuses us and takes me back to the dressing room where there were at leat 15 girls there getting dressed.. the hair spray and perfume was a little over whelming … but I guess it goes with the territory … most of the girls were nice and were saying how much money I could make … but it was all in the hustle of it all… Howard let me stay in the dressing room to ask the girls working questions… one of the girls there her name was Alexa … she kinda took me under her wing to show me around …. She said the job can be chanlenging … it is not just the dancing but it is the hustle and trying to get the guys to by dances and drinks… that is how you make the money… you get half of what you make…. which sounded pretty good to me if I could make it work… as I sat there and talked to Alexa she was so cool… she was honest that there could be some bad days and walk out with bare minimum but there were other times you could make a few hundred dollars a day.. but there was no gaurentee’s … it was luck, talent and having the gift to gab… since I loved to talk I thought WOW this may be a great job for me… So to cut to the chase I decided to start working there… I went with Alexa and she showed me how to get back to the office to talk to Howard… I said I wanted to give it a shot and wanted to know what all I needed to start… He said he would see if Alexa had anything I could wear to get up on stage with… Well she did and by luck she had a pair of heels that fit too… Yeah! Well as I got dressed in this sexy yet sleezy outfit that bairly covered the bod … but I guess it was no worse than a bikini on the beach… just no sand and sun …

all eyes would be on me on stage… how scared was I… I was shaking so bad that i could not statnd up.. well Alexa said lets have a shot or a drink to relax me.. so I had a fuzy navel… I am a light weight and that is all it took to give me a buzz… anyways… It was about an hour and I was called up on the stage… I had them play a easy yet fun song and got up on stage for the first time… I walked straight to the pole and did this cute but clumsy walking spin…

Well the song seemed to last forever… but as I got into the music and started to thrust my hips and butt and stood in front of the customers waiting for that all mighty dollar tip… the guy reaches up to tip me in my garter and I could feel my legs start to shake a little so I turned aroung bent over and did what I thought was a good move by reaching down and my ass was up in the air and did a sexy thrust of up and down… and as I looked at him between my legs I took my hands starting at my ankle and caressed my legs up tho my ass.. it was alot easier than I thought it would be… I was not really creative but for my first time I think I did ok… he tipped me a $10 and I took my hand to my lips and blew him a kiss.. as a thank you … then I moved on to the next customer… I was so nervous but it was fun too.. because Alexa was really nice to get some of the girls at the stage to tip me too… they would also get the guys wound up to tip… one of the girls laid on the stage on her back and said take the dollar from her lips with my breast… so I did just that… the gentelmen around the stage went wild… it was so much fun… but I am sure It will not always be this much fun… I hope but you have to think 20 to 30 women there for the same thing I am … MONEY…. well as the song ended I got off the stage walled up to Howard to see if I had a Job and he said I could start… So I did stay and worked the remaining part of the evening…. As I was walking back to the dressing room I was trying to be really gracefull in the heels but I did stumble a little as I made my way back there… There was a guy there that caught me to keep me from falling flat on my face.. talk about my face being red from the embarassement of coming close to ending my dancing days before they even started… I thank him and walked on to the back… I stood in there looking in the mirror for a few moments wondering if I could pull this off… and I decided Yes I could… so I freshin up and headed back out to the floor… as I started to head for the bar, a customer stopped me and asked me if I wanted a drink… Of course I did… so the waitress came back and asked him if he wanted to buy me a drink and he said yes… he ended up buying me a bottle of champain for $160.00.. I was amazed he went for that … well we had drinks together and drank it for about an hour and finally the waitress asked him if he wanted to buy another one… he said no But if I was coming in tomorrow he woudl be back… I thought what the heck … ok I am game… I will be here… so this went on for the rest of the day.. and by the end of the day I had made a nice sum of money… I was never so excited in my life and the feel of having my own money.. the tips on stage… that was amazing… and as the day went on .. well I felt at home on the stage.. I love the dancing and performing… Well that is all for now .. I will send you more to post tomorrow or Monday… This is fun and will keep you up to date… not sure what kind of shift I will have they have a day shift and night shift…

Thanks and oh..my name is (stage name) Passion

Strip club ‘would be a disaster’

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Strip club ‘would be a disaster’

A lap dancing and strip club in Wolverhampton city centre would be a “formula for disaster”, according to police bosses who have strongly objected to the plans.

Divas, which would transform a former bar and restaurant opposite one of the city’s main churches, has attracted a wave of protests from official agencies and local businesses.

Businessman Dharam Singh Jagpal wants to open a “gentlemen’s club” in Darlington Street aimed at Asian men which would employ women wearing traditional dress. He has applied for an all-night licence.

But police chiefs say they have serious concerns about the potential for crime and disorder at the club and accuse Mr Jagpal, aged 26, of putting little research into his application. The fire authority and environment services have also lodged complaints.

In a letter to the city council, Wolverhampton police licensing officer Natalie Holt says: “The operation in question covers alcohol consumption, sexual arousement and late-night opening.

“In fact, it would be the only place in the city to get a drink at that time, which the police see as a formula for disaster.”

She says Mr Jagpal has failed to address a number of issues, including the siting of three booths for private dances. For the women’s safety, there would need to be at least eight permanent security staff.

The police also argue that entry to the club would be via a quiet street, leaving it vulnerable to street robberies and attacks.

Councillor Roger Lawrence, leader of Wolverhampton Labour Group, who represents the area, has raised concerns about the congregating of men, possibly under the influence of drink, at unsuitable hours.

Mr Jagpal has applied for a licence from 9am through to 6.30am the following day.

Estate agents Whitegates has written a strongly worded objection.

The application will be discussed at a licensing sub-committee meeting.

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