Showing posts with label NIGHTLIFE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NIGHTLIFE. Show all posts
05 August 2010
T I's CLUB TO LOSE ITS LIQUOR LICENSE
Club Crucial, located on the city's infamous Bankhead turned Donald Lee Hollowell Highway, is being recommended by the alcohol licensing board to have its liquor license suspended for 30 days.
Additionally the board is recommending the club be fined $500,000 for six separate incidents of violence and disorderly conduct.
With the alcohol licensing board's votes on hand, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed will have the final decision on the club's license suspension. It's going to be a dry night at the club but hey you can always still smoke weed.
-AL
17 February 2010
WE NEED THIS IN ATLANTA
A gentleman’s club called Déjà Vu has created this Plexiglas wrapped truck complete with poles and dancing girls in hopes of luring some customers, or at least enough publicity to make one of the “mom groups” come after them. This was even banned in Las Vegas the strip capital of the world. But hey I'm down for walking outside and seeing a couple of table dances during break.
-AL
Labels:
CLUBS,
DANCERS,
NIGHTLIFE,
STRIPPERS,
WILD STUFF
16 February 2010
GET YOUR GLASSES READY
3D porn is cuming I mean coming to a set near you.
It better get ready, because pretty soon, big tittays may be virtually smacking us in the face!
Tinto Brass, a veteran erotic film director best known for Caligula, said yesterday he would produce the world's first-ever 3D pornographic production.
The kinky Italian filmmaker thinks the time has come to use the technology in erotic film since it has become such a hit with theatrical releases like Avatar. The script and casting are underway and Tinto plans to start filming no later than May or June.
If you think that is something check out the next post
-AL
Labels:
ALTERNATIVE,
CONTROVERSY,
NIGHTLIFE,
PORN,
WEIRD STUFF
09 February 2010
WHEN TIMES GET TOUGH WOMEN GO IN THE BUFF
She’s stunning, even in sweats. But Leilani Burkhead’s got her work cut out for her. It’s 9 p.m. on a weeknight, time to hit the stage at Atlanta’s Magic City strip club.
She slips out of her sweats and half-jokingly mumbles something about getting geared up to work the room.
It’s an about-face from a few years ago when money rained down on dancers at this and other Atlanta adult-entertainment clubs like free-flowing Dom Perignon. Like the rest of the economy, adult dance clubs feel the pinch. The sluggish economy and closer police scrutiny have put about a dozen out of business in the past decade. And the regular patrons aren’t so regular anymore.
But that hasn’t slowed the would-be dancers lining up to apply for the $350 permit to work in the city’s 19 clubs, Atlanta police say. Among the usual aspiring actresses and dancers, there are more college students, single mothers trailing toddlers, health and office professionals and even a few age-defying grandmothers — all looking for well-paid work in a city with unemployment above 10 percent.
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