Archive for January 18, 2012

Manhattan Strip Clubs: Angelina Jolie Furious As Brad Pitt Spotted At A Topless Bar

Angelina Jolie Furious As Brad Pitt Spotted At A Topless Bar
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Friends of Angelina are worried that her jealousy is getting way, way out-of-control. (Photo by Whoopi Goldberg).
NEW YORK CITY – It is really no secret that the Brad Pitt – Angelina Jolie relationship has had more ups and downs than the Cyclone Roller Coaster at Astroland in Brooklyn.
During their six years together the couple dubbed Brangelina have snickered and bickered more than Elton John and Madonna whose feud goes way back to 1988, when Elton John lashed out at the “Material Girl” calling her the “Material Untalented Girl.”

The next evening while Angelina took their half dozen kids to Central Park to feed the squirrels and marvel and the woodchucks, Brad was reportedly seen having a pretty good time at the Club VaVaVoom, which is a topless bar in Queens.

See the full article from “The Spoof (satire)”

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Manhattan Adult Entertainment: Man convicted of 3 NY killings gets 75 to life

The hit on the state’s DNA database — 20 years after the first killing — startled Yonkers police who said they had looked at more than 100 potential suspects in the case, but not Acevedo.
“I was ecstatic,” Detective John Geiss, the cold case specialist in Yonkers, said Tuesday after attending the sentencing. He said he hopes eventually “everyone who gets locked up” is required to give up DNA.
“It’s a great tool,” he said. “DNA doesn’t lie.”
Westchester District Attorney Janet DiFiore said the Acevedo case is “the most compelling example” supporting expansion of the DNA database.
Cuomo has said that since 1996, the database has provided leads to 2,700 convictions while helping free 27 people who were wrongly accused.
Acevedo’s victims were Maria Ramos, 26, and Tawana Hodges, 38, both of the Bronx, and Kimberly Moore, 30, of Greenburgh.
Acevedo was acquitted of three counts of rape. Police had said Ramos and Hodges were prostitutes.

See the full article from “Atlanta Journal Constitution”

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Manhattan Adult Entertainment: Ami McKay on The Virgin Cure

In Ami McKay’s The Virgin Cure, readers meet a young girl named Moth. Moth lives with her mother on the Lower East Side of New York City, a place filled with disease, filth, brothels, street urchins and tenement slums. Moth is headstrong, independent and never gives up. After her mother sells her to a rich but cruel woman, she escapes and is recruited to join a brothel that specializes in virgins. Moth is a strong and vivid narrator and The Virgin Cure is very much her story.
But it wasn’t supposed to be that way. Ami McKay set out to write the story of Dr. Sadie, a female doctor who works with the prostitutes, the poor and the homeless women and children of New York City, at a time when it was almost unimaginable for a woman to even be practicing medicine. Dr. Sadie is based on McKay’s great-great grandmother, Sarah Fonda McIntosh, whose patients “affectionately called her Dr. Sadie,” McKay revealed to host Shelagh Rogers in a recent interview on The Next Chapter.

See the full article from “CBC.ca”

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Manhattan Adult Entertainment: Marvell Rep Announces Upcoming Season

… Our 2011 pairing two short plays, “Nora” and “In the Shadow of the Glen”, was great fun and well-received. When we discovered O’Neill’s “Exorcism” in The New Yorker this fall — this electrifying one-act that contained the seeds of all of O’Neill’s greatest works, that no one had seen or even read since 1920 when O’Neill ordered every copy burned — we knew we had to do it. It is a journey into O’Neill’s inferno, but it’s ultimately a redemptive and very hopeful play.
“We decided to pair it with Sholem Asch’s “God of Vengeance,” a play about a Jewish brothel owner who longs to give his daughter, his only child, a respectable life. And it features the world’s first onstage lesbian kiss, which got the original Broadway cast (1923) thrown in jail on obscenity charges.”

See the full article from “Broadway World”

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Manhattan Strip Clubs: Exclusive jailhouse interview with Ramrattan

… Correct. They can’t do no damage control for what they’ve done, because the minute they put it out there that I’m a liar, who is to say what I lied on, correct? Even if I told the truth, who is to believe me,” Ramrattan said.
Eyewitness News obtained where the Brooklyn and Bronx District Attorney’s offices noted that Ramrattan’s testimony before grand juries helped win convictions.
“How many cases would you say you testified in before a grand jury?” Wallace asked.
“Hundreds,” Ramrattan answered.
“You worked as a paid informant for how long?” Wallace asked.
“Paid source,” Ramrattan clarified.
“Paid source, informant, whatever. How long?” Wallace asked.
“For years,” Ramrattan answered.
He was continually evasive on specifics, but Eyewitness News obtained this document as part of an appeal in a Brooklyn 1997 rape case where Ramrattan testified. It indicates he received $4,000. In another Brooklyn case, that of the infamous Sweet Cherry Strip Club in 2005, a source confirms Ramrattan’s claim that he worked as a paid undercover operative.

See the full article from “7Online.com”

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