Sunday, February 10, 2008

ALLANAH STARR VICTORY PARTY

Avn's Newly Crowned "Transsexual Performer of the Year" official Victory Party will be held in New York City, New York February 29th, 2008.

If the party isnt enough Allanah will debut the release of her first "Best Of"" Compilation Dvd "'Absolute Allanah' The Platinum Collection through Gia Darling Productions.

Many of your favorite Elite Stars will be in attendance: 2006 Winner Gia Darling, 2004 Icon Vaniity, 3 Time Nominee Wendy Williams, Vip Hostess Dina Delicious, Raquel Chambers, Natassia Dreams and MANY other beautiful ladies celebrating with Allanah. Some of the festivities include live photo shoots, dvd giveaways, ts dancers, and much much more. Club Information: Waikiki Wallys 99 East Second St (between 1st Ave. & Ave A.) In Manhattan's East . Village . Hours from 10PM-4AM

You Tube Flyer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO-iBV8NCcY

More information available at ShemaleEvents.com

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Coyotes Ugly

Coyotes Ugly
by Kathee Brewer
MILFORD, PA -- True to their word, Milford Township officials have begun the process of evaluating whether a gentlemen’s cabaret can continue to operate in their comfortable Philadelphia, PA, suburb.

On Wednesday night, a public meeting allowed area residents to share their thoughts about the town’s only adult-entertainment business, Coyotes Show Club. According to PhillyBurbs.com, more than 100 Milford residents and interested parties from neighboring cities turned out for the meeting.

Some consider the issue a moral one.

“We would like them all to go home,” Ken Dieterly reportedly said before the hearing began. “If they want to have a restaurant, we might patronize it, but not a strip club. We think strip clubs are morally bad.”

Gina Adornetto added, “I have children. I certainly wouldn't want my 15-year-old daughter, when she's of age, to get a job there, or her friends.”

Adornetto also said the club would leave a bad impression of Milford in the minds of visitors who encountered it along the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the outskirts of town. Other residents acknowledged the club was one way — if a less-than-optimal one from their perspectives — that the club’s owners could make a go of things in a location that hasn’t been hospitable to other types of businesses. A restaurant previously located at the site closed due to lack of interest.

Glen McGogney, the attorney for the cabaret, said those who oppose the club should know it has a top-notch security force, is kept “immaculately clean” and will not be a hotbed for illegal activity.

As might be expected, out-of-towners with their own agendas also attended the meeting. Six members of the King’s Men, an anti-pornography religious group, stood in the back of the room holding signs that made their feelings quite clear: “Protect Your Children Now — Fight Porn” one exhorted.

“We’re the community, and we think we set the standards when it comes to obscenity,” King’s Men President Mark Houck of Quakertown said. “We want to tell the township officials we don't want this in our community. When you bring in this kind of business, crime goes up, sexual deviancy goes up. We don’t want our kids to be exposed to it.”

If the township can’t run the club out of town completely, Houck said he hopes town fathers will at least install restrictions that would prohibit many of the popular activities at such venues — like lap dances.

Milford and Coyotes have been involved in a contentious feud about the club’s presence since it opened in mid-December. According to town officials, the club opened without a proper license and may be too near a public park to comply with the community’s zoning ordinances. In late December, the town obtained two restraining orders, one federal and one local, barring adult entertainment. Coyotes subsequently sued, claiming Milford’s zoning unconstitutionally restricts free speech. In early January, the two sides reached a compromise that allows Coyotes to continue operating while the township considers a zoning variance that would allow it to remain in open indefinitely. Under the terms of the compromise, a final decision must be reached by March 28th.

Although many area residents reportedly oppose Coyotes’ operation, some do not.

“It seems like a decent place,” Reggie Heffelfinger told PhillyBurbs.com. He and his wife visited the club and enjoyed the experience, he said. “[It’s] very clean; very professional. I don't see a problem with this.”

Coyotes’ owners reserved the right to return their dispute to court if the township doesn’t give them an answer they like.

Coyotes isn’t the only cabaret in the Philadelphia area to cause a public outcry. Nearby Wilkes-Barre and Gentleman’s Club 10 have waged an ugly four-year battle over similar issues. Under applicable law, municipalities must schedule a hearing on adult-entertainment matters within a specified number of days after an application is filed. Wilkes-Barre officials never scheduled a hearing for Gentleman’s Club 10, according to court records, so the cabaret called for automatic approval of its business license, as was its option under the law. The city balked, and the matter ended up in court, where Gentleman’s Club 10 prevailed in 2006.

But that’s not the end of the story. Since then, the town has tried to squeeze Gentleman’s Club 10 out with zealous enforcement of a new “decency law” that requires all dancers to be at least 20 feet from patrons and bans touching.

“You can’t outlaw these places, but you can control and regulate the conduct that’s in there to the point where it is not desirable to do business here,” Wilkes-Barre’s attorney, Bruce Phillips, told PhillyBurbs.com

Gentleman’s Club 10 claims it is not subject to the decency law, because it was operating before the law was passed.

“We told them we don’t recognize this,” club owner Sal Scalzo responded. “They did this post-permitting... All they’ve done is create a monopoly for us.”

The county reportedly will tackle the issue later this year.

Coopersburg has been fighting both a cabaret and a swingers club. It managed to close the swingers club in exchange for dropping a mountain of fines levied against the owners, but borough officials continue to battle Silhouette Showbar over nude dancing.

After the Coyotes situation erupted in Milford, Quakertown rushed to draft ordinances restricting adult entertainment before any venues sneaked inside its borders.

“The common purveying of sexually intonated entertainment is not good for the fabric of the local community or America,” Quakertown Council President Jim Roberts told PhillyBurbs.com

Friday, February 8, 2008

Money Shot mistery book

--on the web

WWW [Bloomberg] - It's only February, but Christa Faust's ``Money Shot'' has to be an early contender for mystery debut of the year.

Faust tells the story of Angel Dare, a retired porn star turned blue-movie agent, who finds herself on the run after the promise of a final bow before the cameras leaves her shot and left for dead.

``Money Shot'' has no peer in hardboiled writing about the sex industry. Not that Faust makes it look like an Amway convention. She knows there are sleazeballs in the business -- but she refuses to treat it as unique in that regard.

And she has a connoisseur's appreciation for the golden age of smut, writing sadly of the sameness of today's starlets, of the nastiness that feels so out of tune with the playfulness that was once the rule in dirty movies.

Faust accepts the existence of the gutter but doesn't construct her entire worldview from that level. In Angel she captures the wised-up but still vulnerable voice you can find in interviews with similar performers from the glory days.

Angel is shrewd without being cynical, hardnosed without being hardhearted. Joining her are a passel of vivid supporting characters of the kind Hollywood once specialized in.

``Money Shot'' is published by Hard Case Crime (252 pages, $6.99).

bigger and better things in 2008

Hey Perves,

I want to apologize for not posting these past few days... My little sister is in town after a one year tour in Iraq, so we are doing as much as we can these few days in NYC before she goes back home to FL.
Anyway, I'm also working on adding a content management system for the blog and moving it from here to wordpress which provides better flexibility in many more ways. It is taking me a little while because I have to ensure that all of the archives are accessible to everybody after the move.
So I apologize for the little delay in posting, and I appreciate you guys hanging out for the past year that JUPAMan.com has been around. I truly appreciate you reading our postings.

Until next time, The JUPA Man and his one eye helmet head.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

KSEX Halts Internet Broadcasting Indefinitely

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Porn Week Fan Gets Chance To Direct His Own Film

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Friday, February 1, 2008

Izzy Sinclair Joins TANC Radio




--press release

Miami, FL - Add Izzy Sinclair [the redhead with the legs] to the list of entertainers joining the TANC Network. Izzy will have a weekly show called "The Wet Spot" on TANC Radio premiering this Fri. at 2:00 PM EST.

Izzy "The Horny Housewife" Sinclair got her start on the net in 1996 catering to the pantyhose and nylon fetish crowd. Her sites have grown to be the most popular in the leg fetish niche. She's a hot housewife who has an insatiable appetite for sex.

She has since branched out to a full line of "Izzy the Horny Housewife" series of XXX DVD's and will be bringing you her views, from both a "porn star" and a fan's perspective.

"Izzy adds that extra weekly sizzle to the TANC Radio lineup and we are looking forward to bringing this to our fans" said TANC Owner Joe Brandi.

"The Wet Spot" includes reviews of the hottest porn movies, interesting sex in the news stories, call ins and more. Past guests have included Dic Tracy, Rob Rotten and Memphis Monroe.

Each show is different and unique and always ends with the fan favorite of Izzy getting herself off with her ever popular On Air "Toy" Review. Which for some reason proves to be the crowd favorite during every show.

For more information and to listen to "The Wet Spot" go to www.TANCTV.com