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Archive for August 27th, 2009


Dallas Adult Entertainment: Talent lineup announced for this week…

This Saturday, Aug.29, on the Dallas-based Jack E. Jett Show (on Rational Radio, 1360 AM), host Jack E. Jett (who else?) welcomes guest co-host Joe Avezzano, former Dallas Cowboys Special Teams Coach and current host of Ladies’ Locker Room.
The boys will be talking to:
* Randy Soffer, inventor of the Bumper Dumper, a device that fits on the back of your vehicle so you can go number two on (or off) Highway 1. * Orly Taitz, spokesperson for the birther movement (and Eva Gabor look-alike). A perfect follow-up to the inve* ntor of the Bumper Dumper (says Jack). * Dennis Hof, operator of the Moonlight BunnyRanch brothel in Nevada and occasional TV personality. * The Amazing Kreskin, master mentalist — which must be a pretty tall order at his advanced age. According to Jack, he’s also a “right-wing chatterhead.” So maybe he can intuit who the next leader of the Republican party will be.

See the full article from “Pegasus News”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Art&Seek Q&A: James Cope and Cassie E…

J.C.: Definitely Eric Swenson. He was in the Whitney Biennial a few years ago, and his work has been in shows in Australia, Switzerland. Paul Slocum, who recently closed And/Or Gallery and is unfortunately moving to New York. I am really into digital and new media work, and what he’s doing is really interesting because there aren’t a lot of people doing it. I think what he’s doing will be seriously missed when he goes. He’s one of the artists featured in a group exhibition I am curating at the MAC. The show is titled, “Blueprint,” and it opens next week.
C.E.: I think Misty Keasler does some amazing photos on spaces in other countries, and she’s always willing to drop in and mentor my students. I think Brian Gibb with Art Prostitute and Public Trust is the hardest working dealer in Dallas.

See the full article from “KERA”