New York Strip Clubs: Three Comedians and a Little Curtain Magic in Nanuet

… The U-Me Sushi crowd is as diverse as the variety of sushi rolls on the menu. The service was so excellent my team cup was refilled on stage during my set. Good times great food!” Prussman said.
The daughter of a Jewish father and a Latino mom, Prussman an uninhibited native New Yorker, has become a major player in the comedy circuit after years of working professionally in theater, television and film.  Prussman’s numerous appearances on The Howard Stern Radio Show and the E! Channel built her quite a following.
Following Prussman was her husband of two years, Tim Homayoon. Homayoon from Bayport, Long Island spoke of his nursing home stripper days, his road rage or “lack of”, his contribution to a homeless guy’s alcoholism, being a boy scout, finding his wife’s “G” spot and living life as a wimpy guy.

See the full article from “Patch.com”

New York Adult Entertainment: DHB Industries charged with accounting fraud

DHB Industries, the military body armor maker now known as Point Blank Solutions, was charged Monday with massive accounting fraud by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The agency separately charged three of the Pompano Beach-based company’s former outside directors and audit committee members. Their “willful blindness to red flags” resulted in DHB’s improper payment of millions of dollars in personal expenses for the former CEO David Brooks, including luxury cars, jewelry, art, real estate, extravagant vacations, and prostitution services, the SEC said. 
Brooks had built DHB, formerly based in Westbury, N.Y., into a major manufacturer of body armor for the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan. DHB Industries moved its corporate headquarters from Westbury to Pompano Beach in July 2006 and changed its name two years ago to Point Blank Solutions.

See the full article from “Sun-Sentinel”

New York Adult Entertainment: Top Ten Craziest Charlie Sheen Moments

4. Television’s Highest Paid Actor – With a reported $1.3 to $1.8 million per episode, Sheen quickly became TV’s most expensive star.  Think of all the cocaine he could buy with that.
3. Porn Star Party – Chuck reportedly paid adult film star Kascey Jordan $30,000 for a night of partying in his Hollywood mansion.  No need to speculate about what went down that night, if you think it happened it probably did.
2. Denise Richards Divorce – This one set a new standard for Hollywood mudslinging.  Richards accused Sheen of being a gambling addict, watching kiddie porn, buying prostitutes, and trying to force her to have an abortion.  His response: ”You are a pig. A sad, jobless pig who is sad and talentless and, um, oh yeah, sad and jobless and evil and a bad mom, so go fuck yourself, sad, jobless pig.”

See the full article from “The Business Insider”

New York Adult Entertainment: Voodoo Sex Ritual Results in Five Alarm Fire

Anyway, so they stacked ritual candles on the floor around the bed, amongst their clothes and things, and the priest poured rum on the floor by the door to stave off evil spirits. Then, they hopped on the bed for a romp while someone ironed pants in the next room. We’re sure it’s no surprise that some candles fell, and the bedclothes and their clothes caught fire.
No doubt worried he’d be charged with prostitution, the hougan tried to put out the fire with water from a sink instead of calling 911. According to the firefighters’ union, the hougan’s delayed response, a dispatch mistake caused by an NYPD officer shooting himself in the foot (Uhm?) and staffing cuts made by New York State in their recent major layoff, which included firefighters all over the state all contributed to the fire blazing out of control.

See the full article from “SexIs Magazine”

New York Adult Entertainment: Epstein Masseuse: ‘Basically, I Was Training to Be a Prostitute for Him and …

Now that disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is roaming around New York again (and starring in his own episode of Law & Order: SVU!), it’s time for more of the young women who claimed to have been taken advantage of by him to come out of the woodwork and have their tales told. The latest of these lovely ladies, Virginia Roberts of Australia, has an Epstein story we’ve heard before: She claims that she was brought into Epstein’s fold at the age of 15 and taught to be an “erotic masseuse” for him and his wealthy friends. She said she was in his entourage for four years — during three of which she was under the legal age of consent in Florida, where she and Epstein lived. Roberts claims she eventually traveled to his Caribbean island a few times and was ordered to tend to his male friends, ages 40 to 60. “Basically, I was training to be a prostitute for him and his friends who shared his interest in young girls,” she told Britain’s Daily Mail.

See the full article from “New York Magazine”

New York Adult Entertainment: RCPD arrests 9 on prostitution-related charges

RCPD arrests 9 on prostitution-related charges

Siobhan Edmonds, a 19-year-old Junction City native was charged with prostitution, and bond was set at $500. Douglas Frank, 36, also from Junction City, was charged with patronizing a prostitute. A $500 bond was set.
Manhattan residents involved include Noe Lara, Roderick Harrner and Joel Hardy. Lara, 21, and Harrner, 21, were charged with patronizing a prostitute, and both bonds were set at $500. Hardy, 33, was also charged with patronizing a prostitute. Bond was set at $500.
Trisha Nungesser and Heidi Koehn, residents of Wichita, were arrested and confined in Pottawatomie County Jail. Nungesser, 22, and Koehn, 28, were both charged with promoting prostitution and possession of a hallucinogenic drug. Fort Riley resident Jermaine Twitty, 38, was charged with patronizing a prostitute and a $500 bond was set.

See the full article from “K-State Collegian”

New York Massage Parlors: Prince Andrew risks ambassador job as underage sex case girl reveals meeting him

She said she was approached by Ghislaine Maxwell, who offered her the chance to work for a wealthy ‘gentleman’ who needed a travelling masseuse.
They visited Epstein’s pink mansion where, according to court papers, she was ordered to strip and straddle his naked body.
‘My face was red with embarrassment but I felt under immense pressure to please them,’ she told the Mail on Sunday.
‘The whole time it was going on, they were promising me the world, that I’d travel with Jeffrey on his private jet and have a well-paid profession.’
Epstein paid her $200 for what he called the ‘erotic massage’ and told her to return the next day. She spent the next four years with Epstein, for three of which she was under Florida’s age of consent – 18.

See the full article from “Daily Mail”

New York Adult Entertainment: Two Remembrances of One Deadly Day in 1911

Where the two films vary significantly is in tone. The title “Remembering the Fire” is a clue to the HBO film’s intentions: It focuses more closely on the fire itself, and many of its interviewees are descendants of fire victims or of others who played a role. (A great-aunt of Sheila Nevins, president of HBO Documentary Films, died in the fire.) It’s the more emotional and impressionistic of the films, and its narrative is more fancy, moving back and forth between the fire and events in the larger world.
“Triangle Fire,” a presentation of “American Experience” on PBS, takes a more straightforward, strictly chronological approach and spends much more time on the progress of the labor movement in organizing garment workers, a tumultuous process that actually took place several years before the fire. This allows for the inclusion of piquant facts like the hiring of prostitutes to assault female pickets.

See the full article from “New York Times”

New York Adult Entertainment: Athenos ad authentic, amusing

Now we are beginning to see fresher, punchier — and dare we say much more interesting — advertising for a whole raft of Kraft Foods brands. The newest wave of ads breaking today is for Kraft’s Athenos brand, which includes hummus, Greek yogurt, feta cheese and pita chip products. Droga5/New York developed the campaign with the tag line “Approved by Yiayia.”
For Athenos’ first-ever television campaign, Droga5 and Kraft decided to make it as authentic as possible. The commercials — three of them — were all cast and filmed in Greece.
And Katherine Boulukos, a founder of the Greek Museum in New York City, consulted on the campaign to ensure it reflected a true Greek sensibility.
The centerpiece of the advertising is a very opinionated elderly lady called “Yiayia,” the Greek word for grandmother. Yiayia is invited to comment on different scenarios, and she readily does so with pithy, provocative observations.
In a spot promoting Athenos hummus, for instance, we see a young lady about to serve some of the product to her friends. But Yiayia sees only a woman dressed like a prostitute.

See the full article from “Chicago Sun-Times”

New York Adult Entertainment: Tennessee Williams at 100

But there’s a crucial twist in Williams’s writing about sex that we shouldn’t overlook. In his plays, straight love and gay love don’t meet on some lofty, noble plateau: they share a gutter. There’s nymphomania and rape in Streetcar, sadomasochism in 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, and an astonishing array of cheaters, hustlers, gigolos, and prostitutes just about everywhere else. In New York right now, the Wooster Group has made his tawdry 1973 drama Vieux Carré even tawdrier, punching up a memory play about a writer’s stay in a sleazy boardinghouse with snippets of onscreen porn, sex toys, and nudity. (All this feels somehow in keeping with the material.) Sex seems to be growing more domesticated these days—from the literal domestication of gay marriage to pole-dancing classes being offered as wholesome exercise. But again and again in his work, Williams insists we not lose sight of its dangerous, destabilizing power.

See the full article from “Newsweek”

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