July 5, 2010
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NYC Strip Club Bribes LeBron James With Mural
If LeBron James joins the Knicks, Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club in New York City will be the athlete’s own personal playground.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010 0:15 GMT
NEW YORK (Wireless Flash – FlashNews) One NYC strip club is painting a pretty picture of what LeBron James life could be like if he joins the Knicks.
Sapphire Gentlemens Club in New York has jumped aboard the bribery bandwagon to get James to play basketball for the Big Apple.
Theyve just painted a huge, seven-foot mural of James face on the front of their building to let him know that its basically his for the taking if he signs with the Knicks.
Sapphire New York VP Michael Wright says King James will be treated like royalty at the gentlemens club, with free VIP service, food, and tableside dances for life.
See the full article from “FlashNews.com”
July 5, 2010
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Best-grossing local-language newcomer in France was “Tournee” (”On Tour”), director-actor Mathieu Amalric’s Cannes competition entry this year, about a group of American strippers on tour in Paris. Opening round took $1 million from 135 screens. Coming in at No. 2 in France was Universal’s release of “Fatal” from director-actor-singer-comedian-TV personality Michael Youn, which drew $2 million from 400 sites for a market cume of $6 million over 19 days.
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‘Eclipse’ No. 1 overseas, but second to ‘Moon’ ‘Shrek’ follows with record France debut; ‘Toy Story’ is No. 3 By Frank Segers July 5, 2010, 03:42 PM ET It was all about Bella, Edward and Jacob on the foreign theatrical circuit over the Fourth of July weekend as “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” soared to the coveted No. 1 boxoffice perch with a resounding $104.6 million drawn over five days from 6,951 screens in 42 territories.Although “Eclipse” opened strongly, the threequel did not eclipse the opening weekend of its immediate franchise predecessor, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” w …
See the full article from “Hollywood Reporter”
July 5, 2010
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Best-grossing local-language newcomer in France was “Tournee” (”On Tour”), director-actor Mathieu Amalric’s Cannes competition entry this year, about a group of American strippers on tour in Paris. Opening round took $1 million from 135 screens. Coming in at No. 2 in France was Universal’s release of “Fatal” from director-actor-singer-comedian-TV personality Michael Youn, which drew $2 million from 400 sites for a market cume of $6 million over 19 days.
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‘Eclipse’ No. 1 overseas, but second to ‘Moon’ ‘Shrek’ follows with record France opening; ‘Toy Story’ is No. 3 By Frank Segers July 5, 2010, 03:42 PM ET It was all about Bella, Edward and Jacob on the foreign theatrical circuit over the Fourth of July weekend as “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” soared to the coveted No. 1 boxoffice perch with a resounding $104.6 million drawn over five days from 6,951 screens in 42 territories.Although “Eclipse” opened strongly, the threequel did not eclipse the opening weekend of its immediate franchise predecessor, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” w …
See the full article from “Hollywood Reporter”
July 5, 2010
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For a younger crowd that likes to dance, head to The Social (1100 Queen St. West), a hipster nightspot. Check local listings for concerts at the legendary Horseshoe Tavern (368 Queen St. West), where Canadian acts such as The Band, Tragically Hip and Bryan Adams got their break.
For after-bar noshing, try Poutini’s House of Poutine (1112 Queen St. West) for Canada’s favorite post-club chow, which is hand-cut fries, squeaky cheese curds and piping hot gravy poured over top.
LESLIEVILLE
A once poverty-stricken neighborhood between downtown and the tony Beaches neighborhood, Leslieville has been revitalized, revamped and not so subtly gentrified with condos, restaurants and coffee shops. Its gritty past lives on in smoky bars, decrepit gas stations and the iconic Jilly’s strip club, yet remnants of those times are fading. No trip is complete without a visit to Dangerous Dan’s Diner (714 Queen St. East), a dive that serves some of the city’s juiciest burgers, with thick slices of bacon and two eggs on top.
See the full article from “MiamiHerald.com”