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Nu Love. Though dancing for more than 12 hours might seem less of a good time and more a symptom of ergotism, that’s what’s on deck at the Nu Love event. Two rooms will feature music by Tone Depth, Bender, Julian Prince, Dangeron, and many more. Entrepots Dominion, 3968 St. Ambroise St., 9 p.m. Tickets are $50 in advance, and more at the door.
Retro-Kink New Year’s Eve Pin-Up Party. Sure, it takes place above a strip club, and this Café Cleo event has a cheeky, adult theme. But Christmas is over, so Santa doesn’t care how much time you spend in the red-light district. Featuring performances by the zombie-burlesque Dead Dolls Cabaret troupe and DJ Faith, among others. Cabaret Cleo, 1230 St. Laurent. Blvd. (2nd floor), 10 p.m. Tickets are $20. Call 514-871-8066 for more information.
Because of the Christmas Day bomb plot, though, Chaffetz predicted that the Senate would kill his bill. Still, he stands by his proposal. “We don’t need to overreact” when it comes to balancing security and the need for privacy, he said.
Members of the Electronic Privacy Information Center also say the machines see too much. A week before Flight 253 took off from Amsterdam, the group filed a lawsuit against the federal government seeking information about use of the scanners. It said the machines used at airports and federal courthouses were the equivalent of “digital strip searches” because they “capture images of individuals stripped naked.”
But those on the better-safe-than-sorry side say they’d happily submit to an electronic “strip tease” if it would help get them safely to their destination.
See the full article from “Sphere”
… View larger image Chafik Rjiba, 33, has been charged with armed assault, uttering death threats, and using a weapon in a dangerous manner. (Dec. 28, 2009)
Police ask assault victims to come forward
Updated: Mon Dec. 28 2009 7:40:48 AM ctvmontreal.ca
Police are asking any sex trade worker to come forward if they might have been the victim of a man alleged to have committed armed robbery.
Chafik Rjiba, 33, has been charged with armed assault, uttering death threats, and using a weapon in a dangerous manner.
Police say the man used the Internet to contact escort agencies, and then turned a gun on his victims when it came time to pay them. He would either not pay them or steal their money and personal belongings.
Due to the nature of the crime, police strongly believe there are more victims that have yet to come forward.
See the full article from “CTV.ca”
But your virtuous fella and I are obviously just about the only ones — complete statistical freaks. The rest of dudedom stands guilty as charged. Sorry about that, Prof. Lajeunesse.
We cannot deny your findings, and we are not proud. Despite its enduring popularity, it’s not as if the essential quality of X-rated cinema has improved vastly since 1975, when Erica Jong famously declared, “My reaction to porn films is as follows: After the first 10 minutes, I want to go home and screw. After the first 20 minutes, I never want to screw again as long as I live.”
While Lajeunesse’s research somewhat disturbingly found that a guy’s first exposure to so-called adult entertainment occurred, on average, at age 10, he also saw no evidence of any effect on their relationships, or ability to separate fantasy from reality.
… The fall of the billionaires: All of us proletarians got a little bit of satisfaction this decade watching the rich and mighty fall, except for Bernie Madoff. I don’t think anyone got any pleasure out of seeing that guy go down because, let’s face it, he’s already enjoyed the fruits of his theft, and if he spends his last couple of years in jail reading books instead of snorting cocaine off the backsides of prostitutes (or whatever it is rich old men do) he will live all the longer for it. On the other hand, there were few who shed a tear watching Conrad Black go to jail and have his mansions sold and his snotty wife disgraced. And Martha Stewart going to jail probably lowered the housewife suicide rate.
See the full article from “Edmonton Sun”
7. Are any of your sexual activities against the law?
8. Have you made efforts to quit a type of sexual activity and failed?
9. Do you hide some of your sexual behaviours from others?
10. Do you feel controlled by your sexual desire?
11. Have important parts of your life (such as job, family, friends, leisure activities) been neglected because you were spending too much time on sex?
12. Is sex almost all you think about?
13. Do you spend too much time online for sexual purposes?
14. Have you felt degraded by your sexual behaviours?
15. Have you subscribed to or regularly purchased or rented sexually explicit materials (magazines, videos, books or online pornography)?
16. Have you spent considerable time and money on strip clubs, adult bookstores and movie houses?
7. Are any of your sexual activities against the law?
8. Have you made efforts to quit a type of sexual activity and failed?
9. Do you hide some of your sexual behaviours from others?
10. Do you feel controlled by your sexual desire?
11. Have important parts of your life (such as job, family, friends, leisure activities) been neglected because you were spending too much time on sex?
12. Is sex almost all you think about?
13. Do you spend too much time online for sexual purposes?
14. Have you felt degraded by your sexual behaviours?
15. Have you subscribed to or regularly purchased or rented sexually explicit materials (magazines, videos, books or online pornography)?
16. Have you spent considerable time and money on strip clubs, adult bookstores and movie houses?
See the full article from “Canada.com”
For those who treat any day as an excuse to get down and have some sloppy drunken fun, there’s no harm in starting, say, now. Here’s a countdown of the best things to do in New York today
1.) While In A Coma is the name of Matthew Good’s 2005 album, it’s also the way I feel when I am obliged to listen to the 1998 CanCon throwback. I will admit this, though. “Hello Time Bomb” was pretty much the soundtrack to my Junior High days. But then again, I was also into wrestling and Limp Bizkit. Gen-Xers put on your old plaid shirts and head to Matthew Good’s show at Metropolis tonight (Thursday, December 10). All the goods here
2.) Last few days to check out a classic film about two people who probably have more security issues than you. Educating Rita is a lot like Leaving Las Vegas but without its escapist prostitution angle. Educate yourself with Educating Rita at Segal Theatre tonight. More
Sex-trade workers are driven to the streets because current laws don’t allow them to work anywhere else, and they “don’t have the right of protection and security as any other citizen,” Laliberté said.
“The fact that our work is being criminalized puts us at risk to suffer violence any time, anywhere.”
Decriminalizing prostitution would allow sex trade workers to practise their trade in clean, safe areas behind closed doors, Laliberté added.
She suggested residents talk to local prostitutes about their concerns.
“If you bring your kid to the school, and the sex worker is there during the morning, you can just ask her maybe she can go to a corner more far away,” she suggested. “The key is communication. It’s not by bashing sex workers online that they’re gonna get what they want.”
See the full article from “CBC.ca”
It forces us to look at the status of women, at the status of our youth, at the status of people who have different sexualities, at drug trafficking and use, at human trafficking, at child abuse and sex work. It forces us to look at ourselves, at the way we are, at our attitudes and norms, at the way we interact with each other,” Mr Ostby said.