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Archive for April 5th, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: Oh, It Was Homage That Made Erykah Badu Drop Trou

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Oh, It Was Homage That Made Erykah Badu Drop Trou
by Jeff Prince
Erykah Badu is a marketing genius. Who knew getting worldwide press coverage for her new video and appearing on national TV was as easy as stripping at Dealey Plaza?
Badu is facing a fine up to $500 for disorderly conduct. That’s chickenfeed considering what that measly few hundred dollars is buying – notoriety, fame, fans, CD sales, an appearance in Blotch.
I’d never heard of this singer prior to her on-camera strip tease at the place where JFK was gunned down in 1963. Now I know more about her than I do my mail carrier, auto mechanic, doctor, and librarian combined.

See the full article from “FWWeekly”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Links: Justin Bieber Isn’t Man Enough for Kim Kardashian; Bruce Springsteen Is …

… Justin Bieber wants to date Kim Kardashian. Maybe if she sits on him, he’ll be swallowed into the abyss and she’ll have trouble walking, which is a win-win for the world, no? [Celebuzz] ● Watching President Obama play basketball and talk about the NCAA Championship in a shirt and tie is one big metaphor for American foreign policy. Swish! [Daily Intel] ● If you’ve been waiting for a Big Lebowski porno, today’s your lucky day. And you’re gross. [TMZ]
● The thing about Bruce Springsteen’s affair with a real housewife of New Jersey is that the man has so many song titles that the puns just write themselves. Beyond that, he met her at the gym and told her she had the “nicest ass.” [Page Six]
● Dallas police charged Erykah Badu with disorderly conduct in Dallas for stripping down in her new guerrilla music video. Being too beautiful and awesome is illegal in Texas. [Vulture]
● Sex advice from a stripper. Self-explanatory. [Nerve]

See the full article from “BlackBook Magazine”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Toledoan freed in DNA case struggling to clear his name

He says his one-man protest – an awareness campaign, he calls it – is about more than his case. It’s about all the people who have been convicted by police and prosecutors who want to clear a case rather than find the truth.
“Not freeing me’
Brown has stacks of newspaper clippings about defendants who were wrongfully convicted. He doesn’t think people realize the extent of the problem.
“This is a crazy one, ‘DNA clears inmate who dies of cancer.’ He died in jail for a crime he didn’t commit,” Brown said, shaking his head. “This is another one. This is what I’m saying, ‘DNA collars one man, frees another after 20 years,’ and that’s my situation, but it’s not freeing me.”
He frequently brings up the case of the Duke University lacrosse players who were falsely accused of sexually assaulting a stripper in 2006. Not only were the charges dropped against the young men, but the prosecutor was disbarred for misconduct in the case.

See the full article from “Toledo Blade”