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Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Hollywood’s Lost Boy who never grew up

On the personal level, Patric was arrested for being drunk in public and resisting arrest in Texas six years ago. The charges were later dropped and Patric sued the arresting officer, though he lost the case.
The main vampire/villain, Kiefer Sutherland’s story is classic Hollywood, too, though in a slightly different way: his dad is the legendary Donald Sutherland, and Kiefer was therefore born into movie royalty.
Aged 21 during filming, he’s the most famous of The Lost Boys and has enjoyed huge success since 2001 with the planet-devouring TV drama 24. But in the intervening years he also endured his share of disappointments.
His engagement to Julia Roberts sensationally ended in 1991, after he was caught out in a tryst with a stripper. She fled to Ireland with her new beau — bizarrely enough, none other than Jason Patric.

See the full article from “Irish Independent”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Strip teasing Storm Troopers? Must be Star Warz Burlesque

When it comes to options for weekend entertainment, the force is strong with this one… Tonight in Hollywood at the Music Box Theater, it’s the Star Warz Burlesque. Gorgeous gals will dress up like C3P0, Darth Vader and yes, even Jabba the Hut. And then, they’ll take it all off.
Courtney Cruz is the show’s producer. She says she was watching the original “Star Wars” film one afternoon when the idea for a burlesque show around the iconic films came to her. She says she was inspired by the incredible costumes in the “Star Wars” movies, especially the first three films.
“The newer ones they were cool,” Cruz says, “but I think in the original ones the characters were so developed and have really been burned into our brains.”
Cruz doesn’t just produce the show, she’s also one of the performers. In the past she’s done a strip tease as a Storm Trooper. She made her costume with the help of set designer Carlos Flores using an old corset and bra and a flexible foam material called L200.

See the full article from “89.3 KPCC”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Lindsay Lohan’s fashion adventure ends after one show

… Actress Lindsay Lohan poses at the Warner Bros/InStyle after party after the 67th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California January 17, 2010.Photograph by: Mario Anzuoni, Reuters
PARIS (Reuters) – Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan’s design career has ended after a single collection for Parisian label Emanuel Ungaro, leaving the fashion world divided over whether her work was a disaster or a much-needed bit of fun.
Ungaro designer Estrella Archs, who worked with Lohan on last year’s widely panned show of buttock-revealing dresses and strippers‘ nipple stickers, showed her second Ungaro collection on Monday. She said Lohan had no hand in it.
“You have up and downs and you learn a lot, more from the downs than from the ups,” Archs told reporters backstage when asked about the dire reviews of last year’s show with Lohan, who acted as artistic adviser.

See the full article from “Edmonton Journal”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: A Lawman, Polite and Ready to Shoot

The series, which will have its premiere on FX on Tuesday, grew out of an Elmore Leonard short story, “Fire in the Hole” and situates Givens in Kentucky, where he grew up and vowed never to return.
“Justified” is hardly the first attempt to render the dialogue of Mr. Leonard, the author of dozens of novels over the last half-century, suitable for the small screen. But while some of the films made from his novels “Out of Sight,” “Get Shorty” and “Jackie Brown” have found critical and commercial success, the medium of television has not always been so kind to the Leonard oeuvre. Network efforts like “Karen Cisco’ and “Maximum Bob” tanked, in part because Mr. Leonard’s characters tend to do and say things that don’t fly with network standards. On FX, thanks to basic cable’s less restrictive policies, the people in “Justified” cuss and sleep around, the former stripper really does have a heart of gold, and the neo-Nazi is charming and loquacious.

See the full article from “New York Times”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: GRAND MASTER CLOTTEY CONTROLS THE FUTURE OF THE WELTERWEIGHTS

One division in boxing is giving us the marquee fights that we as fans deserve. Boxing fans were treated like the poor guy at a gentlemen’s club in seeing our wildest dreams dashed in the wake of the proposed Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather superfight falling apart due to needles and ego. Even in disappointment, the glut of talent at welterweight has afforded us fans another glimpse of Manny and Floyd, saving face for both men and giving them the opportunity to hold our interest. In the aftermath of the steroid-testing debacle, we wound up with two really good fights staged just six weeks apart. March 13 brings us Pacquiao in against legit Top 5 contender Joshua Clottey, while Mayweather endures his toughest challenge in years when he faces Shane Mosley on May 1.

See the full article from “Fight Hype”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Doris Haddock Is Dead at 100; Walked for Campaign Finance Reform

Doris Haddock was almost 89, stoop-shouldered but stiff-spined, when she laced up her sneakers, threw on a backpack and began trekking 3,200 miles across the country on New Year’s Day in 1999 — a one-woman march for campaign finance reform that started in Pasadena, Calif., and ended on the steps of the Capitol in Washington 14 months later.
Granny D, as she preferred to be called, drew considerable attention to her cause along the way. Cameras captured her strides. Drivers who had seen her banner on TV — “Granny D for Campaign Finance Reform” — honked. Politicians came out to pose for pictures. Reporters scratched her utterances into their notebooks.
In El Paso one Saturday night in April 1999, after passing strip clubs, fireworks stands and a sea of scrub brush along Route 62, Mrs. Haddock sat with a New York Times reporter at a Mexican restaurant.

See the full article from “New York Times”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Corey Haim Dated Classy Chicks

Corey Haim Dated Classy Chicks
By FITSNews || Because Corey Haim’s untimely passing is still spiking internet traffic, let’s pause for a moment to meet the last (cough) relationship of the fallen child star’s life, Daisy de la Hoya (a.k.a. “Daisy of Love”).
And yeah … she’s lovely … at least if mannish, over-inked sluts who wear tubing over their stripper heels while they straddle shiny metallic alligators is your thing.
Obviously, it’s not ours.  We prefer they straddle shiny metallic crocodiles.
Anyway, if you think we were crass in opening this article with a reference to the traffic-generating potential of Haim’s death … take note of how all of a sudden a bunch of celebrities have discovered who Corey Haim is (was) just in time to start Tweeting about him in sorrowful tones.

See the full article from “FITSNews”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Drai’s goes to Hollywood

Oscars eve is a hilarious time to venture to the corner of Hollywood and Vine, where the W Hotel now sets the pulse of LA cool. From an unassuming external door, one first encounters the velvet ropes, then an elevator to the roof where Drai has established a compound very familiar to this Las Vegan: a nightclub, restaurant and pool—and, secreted elsewhere, a to-die-for private library lounge called Victor’s Club, reserved for Drai and 54 of his closest friends.
On the Wet pool deck, a familiar layout of daybeds and cabanas in white and tomato-red linen flanks a shallow rectangular pool. Hundreds of votives flicker in the California winter breeze. Inside, beyond the 120-seat open-air restaurant, Drai’s telltale designer’s hand is everywhere, from his signature red and carefully executed lighting scheme to the mirror-tiled columns and silk-shaded stripper-pole lamps.

See the full article from “Las Vegas Weekly”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: A little mother and daughter quality time

Life & Style is reporting that Moore, 47, and daughter Rumer Willis, 21, put on a little pole dancing show at the Chateau Marmont in L.A. last month. Seeing a stripper pole, Demi reportedly wanted “to show everyone she still has what it takes,” a source tells the magazine. Then, in front of Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Aniston and Leonardo DiCaprio, “Demi encouraged Rumer to join her. … Everyone was cheering, and Leo gave Ashton a high-five.”

See the full article from “Philadelphia Metro”


Los Angeles Strip Clubs: Demi Moore Creates Family Tradition, Teaches Daughter Rumer to Pole-Dance

Some mothers pass on their recipes to their daughters. Others, a cherished piece of jewelry or a family quilt. But Demi Moore is a Hollywood mom, and that means one thing—if she’s going to bestow anything to her daughter, it’s going to be her stripper skills.
Life & Style Weekly reports that Moore, who honed her peeler tricks for the 1996 masterpiece Striptease, decided to show her 21-year-old daughter Rumer Willis a thing or two during a party at Hollywood’s Chateau Marmont on February 27. While show-biz types like Leonardo DiCaprio and Rumer’s stepdad Ashton Kutcher looked on admiringly. According to an eyewitness who really has seen too much:
“There was a pole at the bash, and Demi thought it would be fun to show everyone she still has what it takes. Demi even spun around the pole upside down. It was incredible.”

See the full article from “Celebuzz (blog)”