Archive for March, 2011

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Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Big Time Rush (9 p.m. on NICK) The boys have reached a pivotal rung on the ladder to stardom: the reality show. Griffin arranges for them to star in a show about their lives, and, for added fun, he adds a competition element to it, allowing the audience to vote out one member of the group. This forces the guys to try to upstage each other with attention-seeking gimmicks, such as Carlos and James constant fistfights and Logans fake romance with Camille. Meanwhile, Kendall gets fed up with the whole show and tries to end it.
Chloe (9 p.m. and 4:35 a.m., STARZ) Julianne Moore is excellent as Catherine, a wife who gets way more than she bargained for when she hires the title character, a prostitute (Amanda Seyfried), to seduce her husband David (Liam Neeson), who she suspects may be cheating on her, and then report back. But things take an erotic turn when Catherine begins to find herself drawn to Chloe and titillated by her tales of passionate trysts with David. The 2009 drama is rated R for nudity, sexual situations and strong language.

See the full article from “Worcester Telegram”

San Antonio Escorts: Cancun: Is it safe for visitors?

Friday, March 25th, 2011

She shuddered when she saw headlines last year saying “bombing in a Cancun hotspot.” It “was some divey little bar in a (non-touristy) neighborhood so bad that locals won’t even park their cars there,” she says. “Cancun is pretty safe for tourists. If you had a war going on in Los Angeles, you wouldn’t say, ‘Oh, don’t go to New York.’ “
Kelly McLaughlin, a Canadian in Cancun who writes the blog cancuncanuck.com, says the real violence is “thousands of kilometers away. … Crime happens, sure, just like in Miami or New York or Los Angeles. Bring your common sense, be aware of your surroundings and your belongings. Don’t buy drugs, don’t solicit prostitutes. Millions of tourists visit the Mexican Caribbean every year, and the worst thing that happens to (most of) them is a sunburn or a hangover.”

See the full article from “USA Today”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Human Trafficking Bill Passes in Senate

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich Senator Leticia Van de Putte discusses the “devious nuns” that live in her San Antonio district while talking about the Voter ID bill up today in the Texas Senate.
The Senate preliminarily approved a bill today by state Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, D-San Antonio, that would add new definitions and harsher penalties to human trafficking laws.
The bill creates separate crimes for sex trafficking and for forced labor trafficking. It increases the penalty for compelling prostitution of a child to a first-degree felony and adds human trafficking to the list of crimes eligible for an automatic life sentence for multiple convictions.
Van de Putte said the bill included the recommendations of the statewide Human Trafficking Prevention Task Force created in the 2009 legislative session.
“The truth is that most human trafficking victims are children,” Van de Putte said.

See the full article from “Texas Tribune”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Arson suspected in back-to-back strip club fires

Friday, March 18th, 2011

San Antonio Fire Department arson investigators are looking at what they term suspicious fires at two North Side strip clubs in as many days.
Investigators are comparing the similarities of the fires, which appear to have been set or spread with gasoline
Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire at a shed adjoining the Perfect 10 Gentleman’s Club in the 100 block of NW Loop 410 shortly after 1 a.m. The club features semi-nude women dancing for patron’s tips, and is part of a chain of four such establishments in San Antonio and Austin, according to its Website.
Firefighters reported finding a can containing gasoline near where the fire originated.
On Thursday firefighters put out a fire at the Some … Beach Men’s Club near Vance-Jackson and Loop 410, several miles west of the Friday morning fire. They found gasoline cans near where it had started in a Dumpster before it spread to the back of the club.

See the full article from “San Antonio Express”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Strip club fire under investigation

Friday, March 18th, 2011

San Antonio Fire Department arson investigators have begun a probe into what they term a suspicious fire at a North Side strip bar overnight, the second such blaze at so-called gentleman’s clubs in as many days.
Investigators are looking into the similarities of both fires, which appeared to have been started after gasoline was apparently used to set the fires or cause them to spread
Fire fighters responding to a call at the Perfect 10 Gentleman’s Club in the 100 block of NW Loop 410 shortly after 1 a.m. quickly extinguished a fire in a shed adjoining the tavern, which features semi-nude women dancing for patron’s tips.

But fire officials said it was the second time in as many nights that they were called to the scene of a suspicious strip club fire.

See the full article from “San Antonio Express”

San Antonio Strip Clubs: Another fire at a San Antonio strip club

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Another fire at a San Antonio strip club
Investigators say someone used gasoline to light a storage shed on fire.
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San Antonio Strip Clubs: Fire At Gentleman’s Club Called Suspicious

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Fire At Strip Club Called Suspicious
Firefighters Found Gas Can At Scene Of Fire
POSTED: Thursday, March 17, 2011
SAN ANTONIO — Arson investigators have determined that someone deliberately started a fire that damaged an outside wall of a strip club on the city’s Northwest Side.
Brian O’Neill, an acting battalion chief for the San Antonio Fire Department, said a passer-by noticed smoke and flames around 5:45 a.m. Thursday, coming from the back wall of Some Beach in the 2900 block of Mossrock Drive.
Firefighters arrived and quickly put out the fire, taking special care to keep it from spreading to the inside of the building, O’Neill said.
He said they also checked the business for any workers who may have been inside but found it to be empty.
O’Neill said firefighters found a gas can outside the building, and noticed several small fires that had erupted due to spilled gasoline.

See the full article from “KSAT San Antonio”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Lakers Start To Get Things Rolling

Monday, March 7th, 2011

So yesterday I decided to catch up on some movies and decided that Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom was a good idea. While a great movie the coprophagia and final torture scenes left me a little sick and traumatized.
But I got through it and remembered that the Lakers were playing in San Antonio. I picked up the action in the third quarter and couldn’t quite tell whether watching Salò or the Lakers evisceration of the Spurs was more torturous.
Eh, that’s a bit hyperbolic of a statement. After all there were no middle-aged prostitutes dancing about half-court coaching the players on how to take it up the ass or what a gift it is to eat each other’s shit. All that was dying was the Spurs’ franchise record 22-game home winning streak and a little chunk of ego.

See the full article from “LAist”

San Antonio Escorts: Bill takes aim at trafficking of children

Friday, March 4th, 2011

The measure, filed jointly by Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, D-San Antonio, and Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, calls for a clarification of the definitions of sex and labor trafficking. It would remove the need to prove force or coercion for those selling children for sex, require an offender convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender, and increase penalties for compelling prostitution of a child.
“I think one of the things we realized is the federal laws were stronger in regards to trafficking of a child than the state” laws, Van de Putte said.

The report looked at six components of state law, including the criminalization of children forced into prostitution, protective provisions for child victims and the penalties for traffickers and facilitators, according to a Shared Hope International news release.

See the full article from “San Antonio Express”

San Antonio Adult Entertainment: Bills filed to combat child sex trafficking

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

The measure, filed jointly by Sen. Leticia Van de Putte, D-San Antonio, and Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, calls for a clarification of the definitions of sex and labor trafficking. It would remove the need to prove force or coercion for those selling children for sex, require an offender convicted of sex trafficking to register as a sex offender and increase penalties for compelling prostitution of a child.
“I think one of the things we realized is the federal laws were stronger in regards to trafficking of a child than the state” laws, Van de Putte said.

The report looked at six components of state law, including the criminalization of children forced into prostitution, protective provisions for child victims and the penalties for traffickers and facilitators, according to a Shared Hope International news release.

See the full article from “San Antonio Express”