New York Strip Clubs: Rick’s Cabaret Ready To Salute The Troops For Fleet Week

The entertainers at Rick’s Cabaret/NYC , the nightclub Playboy.com calls the “best strip club in New York,” are prepared to give the troops a very patriotic Big Apple welcome during this year’s Fleet Week . Anyone in uniform gets free admission to the club with drink specials throughout the days and nights from May 22nd through May 30th. The club at 50 W. 33rd St. is part of the publicly traded Rick’s Cabaret International, Inc. (NASDAQ:RICK) group of upscale gentlemen’s clubs.
“Every single one of our entertainers loves people who serve in the armed services and help protect our country, and they always go all out to give these men and women a great time,” according to Ken Sistrunk , general manager of the club that is across the street from the Empire State Building and a block from Madison Square Garden. “We’re calling it ‘Armed Forces Week’ because we want to honor everyone in the services.”

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New York Strip Clubs: The Stripper in a Police Uniform? He’s for Real

The Stripper in a Police Uniform? He’s for Real

But Mr. Stanulis was seeking a way to attract a wider audience – men, for example — to his shows. So two years ago, he began writing “Stripped the Play,” which does have its share of exotic dancing, but also has a dramatic story line pegged to the lives of four male strippers in a dance troupe. It was written by Geoffrey Cantor, the show’s director, and by Mr. Stanulis, who plays the dancer Brock Hammer in the show.

Mr. Stanulis, the son of a police sergeant, grew up in the Annandale section of Staten Island and began working as a stripper at Chippendales at age 18, after being recommended by a classmate at Wagner College on Staten Island. He was well into the gyrations of his dancing career when he joined the Police Department at age 20. Mr. Stanulis worked in police precincts in Manhattan before joining the 120th Precinct on Staten Island.

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New York Strip Clubs: Billy Dean’s Cabaret Application Rejected, Car Seat Safety Inspection

The Supreme Court of the State of New York announced Monday that it has upheld the Town of Hempstead’s decision to reject North Bellmore strip club owner Billy Dean’s cabaret application for a proposed Wantagh nightclub/restaurant on Sunrise Highway.
Dean’s suit against the town argued that the Hempstead Board of Zoning Appeals should have never revoked its original June 2010 approval for cabaret usage on 3500 Sunrise Highway in Wantagh.
The zoning board decided last March to schedule a rehearing of Dean’s application under the name Green 2009, Inc. due to vocal opposition that mounted against the development, as well as a belief that not enough people were notified of the original hearing date.
Town Announces Car Seat Safety Inspection Summer Schedule
Hempstead Town has announced the summer schedule for the Child Car Seat Safety Inspection Program. The town’s certified child passenger safety technicians will inspect and properly install child car safety seats and instruct guardians on their proper installation. State law requires that children under the age of 8 are restrained in an appropriate child restraint system when riding in a motor vehicle. 

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New York Strip Clubs: "Forbidden Kiss Live!" Celebrates Sixth Year with Crowd-Pleasing Sexy Cabaret …

A unique, comic-mime, reverse striptease was elegantly performed by Parker Leventer performing as alter ego “Prudence McInnocently.” Leventer’s past experience in physical theatre and impressive acting credentials were put to wonderful use in her unspoken performance that turns dressing to work in the garden into a very sensual exercise.
Gaby Gold donned a tight and tantalizing black dress with dental napkin for a necklace to wow the audience with her powerful voice and comedic chops, singing of the love for her orthodontist—and all that it implied. Gold was seduced into performing at the monthly crowd pleaser while a regular in Cheryl King’s “Write Your Heart Out” class.
Guest stars for the May performance included Greg Halpen, who sang a heartfelt version of “Kissing You,” and actress Valerie Hager who performed part of her dynamic show that’s currently in workshop, Naked in Alaska, where a heart-of-gold stripper faces her first day on the job.

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New York Escorts: Hey, girlfriend: Edison students offer girlfriend-like online tasks for $5

All are $5, a rate Krecicki said he set to try to discourage users from getting into adult or escort services prohibited in the site’s terms of services. He said he personally validates all posts and acts as a filter to ensure it isn’t abused.
He’s had some complaints, he said, and has made a few refunds. He tries to find people who abuse the site.
But Katie Browder, who offers “lifelong friendship” on the site, said that could be difficult to track.
All online services are $5, a rate founder Cody Krecicki said he set to try to discourage users from getting into adult or escort services prohibited in the site’s terms of services. He said he personally validates all posts and acts as a filter to ensure it isn’t abused.

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New York Strip Clubs: Naya Rivera de stripper y bailando en tubo antes de ser famosa (VIDEO)

Naya Rivera interpreta a Santana, la abiertamente lesbiana chica ruda de ‘Glee’. Pero antes de que se volviera famosa, la actriz de 25 años, quien es mitad puertorriqueña, también tuvo que empezar su carrera con papeles un tanto… dudosos.
En un video de 2007 descubierto por Perez Hilton en su sitio, la sexy actriz participa en un programa del canal Spike Network titulado ‘Wild World of Spike’, donde están buscando a una stripper que baile muy bien en el tubo…
Naya, presentándose como una “chica con excelentes calificaciones”, baila en el escenario para tres tipos, usando un atuendo de colegiala bastante sexy y revelador… Muerde sensualmente una manzana, demuestra sus habilidades de bailarina en el tubo y de repente, ¡les enseña las bubis!
Pero ahora vaya que ha recorrido un largo camino desde esta aparición… Gracias a ‘Glee’, Naya se ha convertido en una de las revelaciones latinas del momento. ¡Así que nada de bailar más en tubo!

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New York Adult Entertainment: Nuns, bishops, and ‘King Lear’

There is no question who the general public supports in this debate. There have been six or seven articles in the New York Times alone, defending the nuns. Nicolas Kristof, an NYT columnist, wrote: “If people were asked who has more closely emulated Jesus’ life, the average sister or the pope, the nuns would win hands down.”  It’s not exactly the point at issue—the Pope might agree with the statement—but it indicates how much people admire the nuns for their lives of service and how poorly they regard the bishops and their claims of authority.
There are articles in newspapers telling of the nuns’ work in New York City with the poorest and most endangered women—those who have been trafficked, drug addicts trying to recover, recently released from prison, beaten by their husbands, pregnant without family support, homeless, or prostitutes trying to start a new life.

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New York Adult Entertainment: New releases

… ★ ★ Dark Shadows Tim Burton has got his groove back. This big-screen revamp of the much-loved (if ridiculous) late-’60s Gothic soap opera is both sendup and homage, and it recaptures the show’s doomy vibe with blissful comic precision. Johnny Depp is great fun as Barnabas Collins, an 18th-century vampire having trouble adjusting to the polyester 1970s. With Michelle Pfeiffer and Eva Green. (113 min., PG-13) (Ty Burr)
Elles Juliette Binoche plays a bourgeois Paris housewife and freelance journalist researching an article on two university students (Anais Demoustier and Joanna Kulig) who moonlight as prostitutes. The film’s a passive-aggressive tract that’s buoyed by superior performances and sunk by its own uncertainties. An alternate title might be “The Joylessness of Sex.” In French, with English subtitles. (99 min., NC-17) (Ty Burr)

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New York Adult Entertainment: Always Mix Bitters with Pleasure

But low and behold, the drink really did mix bitters with pleasure. One sip took me back to warm and fuzzy memories of my Irritable Bowel Syndrome-inflicted father relishing in post-meal aperitifs while singing folksongs from the Argentine socialist underground. Equally awesome was the Fee’s Brothers’ extensive line of flavored bitters, totally wild products ranging from rhubarb to Aztec chocolate. I might just have to flavor everything I ever cook again with these bad boys.
Another brand, Aperitivo Cocchi Americano, served up some excellent bitters with the added perk of watching an Italian man ceremoniously wave orange peels over each drink he poured. Very professional, though his waving did give me flashbacks to the shaman who served me peyote in Peru this one time.
Perhaps the highlight of the day occurred as I was hanging out by the bar, drinking a fantastically bitter, award-winning mojito, when a pretty blonde lady in a tight black dress leaned in and whispered, “Hey, party animal, you should go up to the eleventh floor.”
What awaited? Coke? A high-class brothel with coke? The possibilities were limitless.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Book Report: Even Rough Rider Teddy couldn’t tame NYC

New York was America’s biggest city and probably its most corrupt back in the gay nineties. Back then 40,000 prostitutes plied their trade in the cities three prostitution districts.
Gambling was rampant, booze was sold illegally on Sundays and all night long everywhere.
Zacks begins by documenting the challenges Roosevelt faced — how a Reverend Parkhurst had riled up the decent citizenry to demand reform, to depart from the almost unbelievable degradation and corruption made possible by the fat cats who ran Tammany Hall, the city’s Democratic machine.
Item: A highly placed New York artisan was known as the “Prince of Plasterers” who charged the city $130,000 for two hours of plastering work on city hall.
Item: Prostitutes could be had for as little as 75 cents and for as much as the sky’s the limit in the fancier houses.

area. One such brothel was eight doors from the police station house.

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