Tucson Adult Entertainment: Soundbites

New this year is an 11 a.m. acoustic jam session and song circle, so be sure to bring your instruments if you’d like to participate. Feel free to bring a lawn chair, too, but leave your food, drinks and coolers behind—food and drink will be available for purchase to help offset costs. (Admission to all Music on the Mountain performances is free for all ages.)
Take a gander at the list of performers participating this year: Chuck Wagon and the Wheelchairs with Gary Alan Durrenberger (Sunday, May 29), GRIND (Sunday, June 5), Bad News Blues Band (Sunday, June 12), Five Way Street (Sunday, June 19), Bryan Dean Trio (Sunday, June 26), Kevin Pakulis Band (Sunday, July 3), Last Call Girls (Sunday, July 10), The Van Dykes (Sunday, July 17), Cochise County All Stars featuring Sabra Faulk (Sunday, July 24), Anna Warr and Giant Blue (Sunday, July 31), Stefan George and Friends (Sunday, Aug. 7), Dreadnutts (Sunday, Aug. 14), Top Dead Center (Sunday, Aug. 21), Marnie Chastain Band (Sunday, Aug. 28), Chuck Wagon and the Wheelchairs with Kevin Schramm on accordion (Sunday, Sept. 4).

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Tucson Adult Entertainment: Desert Pupfish Forces Border Agents to Patrol on Foot

Border Patrol Agent Luis Aguilar was killed by a hit-and-run driver who crossed the border though the Imperial Sand Dunes in January 2008, and a park ranger was shot and killed in 2002 while pursuing members of a Mexican drug cartel through the Organ Pipe National Monument.
Led by Bishop, key Republicans in the House and Senate are pursuing legislation called the National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act that would prohibit the secretaries of Interior and Agriculture from taking action on public lands that would impede border security.
It would also give the Homeland Security secretary immediate access to any public lands managed by the federal government to secure the border, trumping past agreements between the agencies.
“The drug cartels, prostitution rings, kidnappers, and who knows what else, they don’t sign these memos of understanding, and they don’t care about these arbitrary rules that don’t make any sense on the border,” Bishop said.

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Tucson Adult Entertainment: History Gets Too Tough To Hold

… It was a real estate investment,” he added.
But the Great Recession hit, and Suarez was in too deep. His money was tied up in one building and then the next, and soon
he was stuck with properties and no money for improvements or operation.
“You shoot yourself in the foot,” he said. “When it rains, it pours.”
And then his wife, Martha Suarez, underwent major back surgery, and Suarez’s attention went from his business endeavors to her health.
Among the biggest problems was the rarely used Bella Union, a historic landmark that was first opened by John Clum as a post office in 1880. Over the years, it has been a saloon and restaurant and at one time housed cribs for prostitutes to work in and perhaps an opium den.

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Tucson Escorts: Short skirts, signs convey ‘Look but don’t rape’ at Slut Walk

Although Hayley Nicholas missed the walk, she feels very strongly about the subject.
Nicholas was sexually assaulted on her way home from work at night, one block west of the downtown police station, in late 1998. She was beaten, strangled and thrown into a car, she said.
“I saw animal fear in his eyes. He couldn’t stop,” Nicholas said.
To escape rape and certain death she jumped out of a moving vehicle on West Ajo Way, she said. “The car was headed to open desert.”
A police officer found her collapsed on the side of the road.
After the attack it took the police two weeks to send a detective to her house, because police categorized her as a prostitute due to the location she was found and the clothing she was wearing, Nicholas said.

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Tucson Escorts: Ology Exclusive: Interview with Actress Catalina Rodriguez

Yes. We’re all supposed to be going on tour to screen the film in a couple of cities. And also, we’re hoping they show the film in New York and some theaters here in L.A. I still haven’t heard all the information, but that’s what the director and I talked about. So I’m looking forward to that and going out there so people can see it. I had a great role. I played Dominica. She was like the eccentric, outspoken, extroverted, loud, beautiful Latina woman. It was a lot of fun. I don’t know if you know, but Eddie Murphy’s son was a part of the film. He’s my love interest and I pursue him, and of course, being a cougar, I try to hold onto those moments as much as possible. I really have a good time with this kid. And he was so much fun to work with. As an actor, he’s very spontaneous. He was a lot of fun to work with.
What else is next? I also shot a film in the Dominican Republic called Pimp Bulies and it’s still in post-production, so that’s what’s up next for me. It’s a really nice, dramatic independent film.

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