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Archive for May 17th, 2010


Dallas Adult Entertainment: Why "America’s Team" Has Been So Silent So Far But Will Succeed in 2010

So far, Jerry Jones has been promoting the new Cowboys Stadium.  Since the end of the 2009 NFL season, Cowboys Stadium has hosted a boxing match between Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey and was the venue for the 2010 NBA All-Star Game.  Jerry Jones is surely making back the money he spent on the new stadium. 
This off-season one of the rarest things have occurred in the Cowboys organization.  The players are actually not causing trouble.  For years, the Cowboys would have to deal with massive personalities of people like Adam “Pacman” Jones and Terrell Owens who either ran their mouth too much off the field or shot an exotic dancer.
So far the biggest news surrounding the Cowboys was the disrespect of one of their newest players; Dez Bryant.  When Bryant met with the Miami Dolphins, Jeff Ireland mistook Bryant’s mother for a prostitute which was later followed by a public apology.

See the full article from “Bleacher Report”

Dallas Escorts: CANNES REVIEW | Leaving New York Again, Woody Allen Does Fine with “Stranger”

Unlike his more audacious genre attempts such as “Match Point,” however, “Dark Stranger” at least feels like the usual routine. The story opens with the typical classic jazz soundtrack and credits written in Windsor.  Then comes the inevitable literary reference: This time, an unidentified narrator reads a quote from Shakespeare. Once Allen delves into the plot, an enjoyably screwy series of relationships gone awry, he sticks to the familial dysfunction he does best. It more or less works – at least better than “Whatever.”
The typical Allen line-up mainly involves Helena (Gemma Jones), a divorced older woman whose solace comes from a notably fake fortune teller, Helena’s freewheeling ex Alfie (Anthony Hopkins), and their daughter Sally (Naomi Watts). In the vein of “Hannah and Her Sisters” (if not nearly as profound), Allen’s cast extends to several lovers, both legitimate and otherwise: Alfie dates a klutzy prostitute (Lucy Punch), Sally flirts with her boss (Antonio Banderas) and her sleazy husband Roy (Josh Brolin) falls for the girl next door (Frieda Pinto).

See the full article from “Indie Wire”