Tucson Strip Clubs: This week’s hot 5 events

It shows at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Loft Cinema. Regular admission prices apply.
‘Great American Trailer Park Musical’ starts soon
Ya gotta love a musical with scratch ‘n’ sniff cards.
It’s just one of the selling points of “The Great American Trailer Park Musical,” an off-the-wall affair that opens a week from tonight. It’s presented by Arizona Onstage Productions, a company you can usually count on.
The barely spoofy musical has songs that cross genres, from gospel to country to jazz; a chorus line of wacky characters, from the agoraphobic housewife who won’t leave her trailer, even for a trip to the Ice Capades, to the road-kill loving chain-wearing boyfriend of the resident stripper; and more one-liners than a Neil Simon festival. Only in worse taste. Much worse taste.

See the full article from “California Chronicle”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: Tucson prostitutes may no longer be prosecuted

Tucson prostitutes may no longer be prosecuted
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Prostitution cases will not be prosecuted. Loud party cases will not end up in court. And the kids and adults who tag our walls – and everywhere else – will not face the ire of the prosecutor.
That’s another scenario being painted as a result of  Tucson budget cuts.
“We’re going to funnel more of these cases into diversion so they won’t result in convictions,” says Tucson City Attorney Mike Rankin.
The city attorney’s office is facing $300,000 to $500,000 more in budget cuts this year so some hard choices had to be made.

Rankin says it’s not like the offenders are receiving a “get out of jail free” pass.  In the prostitution cases, there will be consequences even if there are no convictions.

Rankin estimates his office prosecutes 200 prostitution cases and 150 graffiti cases every year.

See the full article from “KOLD-TV”

Tucson Escorts: Into the cauldron II

His actions were extreme to be sure. The National provides some perspective from fellow activists and the reservations they hold to Park’s actions. Surely there will be political angles, humanitarian angles, and religious angles from which we can examine Park’s endeavor. Time will give us a better picture of the outcomes — for good or ill –  and of course there will always be the countless unknown influences which will bear upon the flow of life. But for now, let us humbly grant Robert Park his wishes and draw our attention to North Korea and to their appalling human rights record which he set out to take on.
The oppression of the North Korean people and the destitute conditions they must survive in is widely known. A quick google search can reveal the harrowing extent of their plight. Prison camps, public executions, forced prostitution, famine, and total control of the most basic civil liberties are all part and parcel for the DPRK. Citizens are not allowed to leave the country by their own free will and defectors run the ultimate risk of being caught and repatriated back to torture, hard labor, and/or execution.

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: His goal is 2 transitional homes

In February, he rented a four-bedroom house at 4407 E. Linden St. — in the area near East Grant and North Swan roads — and started fixing it up. It’s a two-year lease with an option to buy. In April, he hopes to turn it into a home for women who are transitioning from prison back into the community.
There’s still a lot of work to do, but Rice is encouraged by some recent successes. A local appliance store donated a cooking range, he said, and another local business donated carpets for the bedrooms.
Rice said he needs to get heating and cooling installed next. He’s been working a lot on the grounds, and he envisions a “serenity island” garden for the front yard that will include a waterfall and fish pond.
“There have also been some donations of labor, but with the economy, it’s been pretty depressed,” he said.
More than 10 years ago, Rice managed a notorious motel along Miracle Mile. The motel, now closed, attracted mostly drug addicts and prostitutes.

See the full article from “Arizona Daily Star”

Tucson Escorts: Cold-Blooded Streak

Investigators in Washington and Arizona probing the Shawna Forde Minutemen murders (see “Lethally Blonde,” SW, July 15, 2009) now appear to have uncovered a serial-killer’s trail of bodies leading from Chelan County to the Mexican border. Court documents show that Jason “Gunny” Bush, Forde’s alleged partner in a West Coast robbery and homicide spree, is suspected of five likely race-related murders and an attempted murder.
Forde, of Everett, and Bush, of Wenatchee, are currently in an Arizona jail with a third member of her rebel Minutemen band, charged with the first-degree murders of a Mexican man and his daughter and the attempted murder of the man’s wife May 30 in Arivaca, Ariz. A onetime Everett City Council candidate, beauty-school protest leader, and Seattle prostitute, Forde is accused of masterminding the slayings to finance her border-watch group and grow it into a Blackwater-like organization, running mercenary missions south of the border.

See the full article from “Seattle Weekly”

Tucson Adult Entertainment: Tucson charity gets $25K grant from JPMorgan Chase

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Tucson charity gets $25K grant from JPMorgan Chase
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 12.23.2009
Tucson-based ASSET India Foundation is among 100 national charities eligible to win a $1 million grant from JPMorgan Chase & Co. in February.
The foundation provides basic information technology skills and employment opportunities to children of women in prostitution and those rescued from trafficking in India.
It will receive a $25,000 grant as one of Chase Community Giving’s round one winners. Nonprofits selected in the next round will win $100,000 and will be eligible for the $1 million prize.
The winners of Chase Community Giving are selected by Facebook users.
ASSET stands for Achieving Sustainable Social Equality through Technology.

See the full article from “Arizona Daily Star”

Tucson Escorts: Could Tiger Woods be in danger of criminal prosecution?

With all the other woes Tiger Woods has faced, could his admission of “infidelity” place the golfer in legal difficulty?
On his Web site Woods not only admitted infidelity but also made a statement that he will take an “indefinite break” from golf.
If some of the reports alleging that Woods paid for intimate relations are true, it is possible the golf legend could face charges of patronizing a prostitute, which is a crime that can result in the sentence of a year behind bars.
A former madam, Michelle Braun has claimed Woods paid more than $60,000 2006 and 2007 for “escort services.”

See the full article from “Examiner.com”

Tucson Escorts: Woods takes a break from golf to heal marriage

Escort agency owner Michelle Braun meanwhile has revealed that she had deal with Woods to keep him supplied with girls during his travels.
Ms Braun told E News that Woods paid to meet her girls to keep his affairs private and simple.
She said Woods wanted to party at nightclubs “24/7″ and would contact her via text message.
“When he was travelling to different cities – New York, Vegas, Miami, he was in Australia and London – he would call me to set up rendezvous,” she said.
“He had a pretty big appetite for girls.”
Florida-based Braun, who has pleaded guilty to money laundering and sending a prostitute to work across state lines, said Woods paid about $US40,000 a weekend.
Celebrity gossip website TMZ published tax forms that show Jamie Jungers, 24, and Holly Sampson, 36, worked for Braun’s escort agency.

See the full article from “Herald Sun”

Tucson Strip Clubs: Tame This Tiger Coverage

If anything, what needs to stop is the endless advice on how Tiger can save his image. He is saving his image by disappearing. He is going the route of his mentor, Michael Jordan?
Remember when there was that pesky gambling problem Jordan had? Jordan addressed it by escaping to Birmingham, Alabama and playing minor league baseball. Suddenly, no one was talking about the possibility of David Stern having to suspend Jordan. Remember Jordan cheating on his wife? The story lasted about week because Jordan disappeared to his Hyde Park mansion and did not return until the divorce papers had been signed.
In this case, people do not want Tiger to disappear. They want him to sit on Oprah’s couch, sob in front of the masses and give us our pound of flesh. The spurned media wants Tiger to apologize for every women he slept with. Until he does, it seems like we will get daily columns discussing Tiger’s love of strip clubs over golf clubs.

See the full article from “Newsradio 620″

Tucson Strip Clubs: A major decision for Tiger Woods

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A major decision for Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods celebrates a birdie on No. 18 at Torrey Pines during the fourth round of the 2008 U.S. Open, forcing a tie with Rocco Mediate, whom he’d defeat the following day to win the title. (Richard Hartog / Los Angeles Times / June 15, 2008)
Woods finally makes the right move by choosing his family over golf, but things will never be the same.
So, it turns out, somewhere beneath those strippers and hookers and pancake-house waitresses, there is a soul.
Tiger Woods officially joined the human race Friday when, mired in the thickest rough of his life, he did the one thing he never does.
He acknowledged his mortality. He surrendered to his frailties.
He didn’t try to hit over a towering tree, or around a mature rain forest, or through a canyon ravine.

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times”

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