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Toronto Strip Clubs: Thank you for flying

December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

Published: Thursday, December 3, 2009 Updated: Thursday, December 3, 2009
movieweb.com Oscar-winner George Clooney turns in another memorable performance as traveling corporate downsizer Ryan Bingham.
Compelling characters have been, and will always be, why we pack into movie theaters time after time. Gene Wilder’s Willy Wonka, Marlon Brando’s Vito Corleone, Robert DeNiro’s Travis Bickle — all fascinating creations, all compulsively watchable. More recently, Johnny Depp turned Jack Sparrow into such a charismatic character that he rode the swashbuckling double-crosser to a trilogy of blockbuster hits.
Director Jason Reitman helmed pretty good ones with Nick Naylor, the suave spinning tobacco spokesman from Thank You for Smoking, and the titular teen in his last film, Juno. Although he garnered an Academy Award nomination for the latter, stripper-turned-screenwriter Diablo Cody and fast-talking star Ellen Page took most of the publicity.

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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Awareness v Discrimination: ngos mark World AIDS Day in Armenia

December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

The number of new reported cases in 2007 and 2008 was 109 and 118, respectively. The Republican HIV/AIDS Prevention Center estimates, however, that the number of people with HIV/AIDS in Armenia could be as high as 2,800.
“Real World, Real People” NGO head Hovhannes Madoyan estimates that the number of officially reported cases has increased in the recent period because people leaving for migrant work in Russia are now required to pass a medical test for HIV/AIDS.
“HIV/AIDS treatment is available in Armenia, but its availability for high-risk groups is not provided. I don’t think the motto ‘Availability for all’, by which the world will be guided in the coming year can be translated into action in Armenia,” says Madoyan.
(Prostitutes, intravenous drug users, homosexuals, are traditionally considered to be HIV/AIDS risk groups.)

See the full article from “ArmeniaNow.com”

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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Piece of Mind: Fighting AIDS, and Ignorance

December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

… In Jakarta, more than 200 female demonstrators urged the government to close down brothels and ban condoms, which they said encouraged ‘free sex and unhealthy behavior.’ One banner read, ‘Prostitutes, drug users and homosexuals are the agents of immorality,’ ” the report read.
The demonstrators also demanded that programs providing free condoms for male and female prostitutes be ended.
Let’s try to look at this from a logical point of view — Jakarta is becoming a modern metropolis, and more and more people of the younger generation are independent and free-spirited and don’t follow the same traditions or rules as their parents. In other words, sex before marriage is becoming more common, and this development seems to be a natural one and unlikely to stop.

Also, prostitution is one of the oldest industries in the world. Close down one brothel, and another will open a week later. I don’t support prostitution, but depriving sex workers of free condoms would just put them at higher risk of infection.

See the full article from “Jakarta Globe”

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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Yes, there is still an AIDS crisis

December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

But HAART is not a vaccine. And not everyone has access to it yet. In fact, 60 per cent of the people in the world who need treatment for the disease are not getting it. Consequently, an estimated 5,500 people are still dying from it every day around the world. You can do the yearly math.
South Africa is facing an AIDS crisis in which nearly six million people are infected.
“We were in South Africa for the Cape Town conference [on AIDS] last summer,” Dr. Montaner told me. “Every day, the newspaper had a story about 30 per cent of doctors being infected with HIV, 30 per cent of nurses, 30 per cent of teachers. It means their whole infrastructure is crumbling. It means society as a whole becomes fragile.” The impact the disease can have on a family unit is devastating. It often leads to even worse poverty. Children have to leave school to try and support their parents. Often, such children turn to prostitution. The consequences are often lethal.

See the full article from “Globe and Mail”

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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Voluntourism Travelers’ Donations Raise Funds

December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

Said Danielle Weiss, Project Manager for Planeterra (http://www.planeterra.org/), Amidst the mountainous surroundings, stunning architecture and rich culture of Cuzco, you will see the bitter reality of children either working or begging on the streets. Many of these children are unable to cope with the stress of both working and going to school, which results in giving up their studies in order to help provide for their families. Other children leave home because they have been abused, neglected or abandoned, turning to alcohol and drugs or sniffing glue to help relieve their hunger pains. In order to support themselves, some children also resort to begging or prostitution. By providing these children with a place where they receive guidance, a warm meal and support, it helps keep them off the streets and gives them the hope, confidence and skills needed to create a future for themselves.

See the full article from “The Open Press (press release)”

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Sound Check: The Fame Monster by Lady Gaga

December 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

More than a year ago, a phenomenon not unlike that of a massive asteroid hit the planet when Lady Gaga released her debut album, The Fame, with compositions like “Poker Face” making Mozart green with envy. With poetry such as “I wanna take a ride on your disco stick,” fans of Edgar Allan Poe received a modern-day muse and a style that lives up to her transgender-stripper name.
Now (s)he released a sequel called The Fame Monster, beginning with “Bad Romance,” which can only be described as special. I’ve listened to this song about 10 times and came away with a different opinion of it each time. Sometimes I love it. Sometimes I hate it. Sometimes I lay in a corner in the fetal position contemplating life. But say what you want, the (wo)man can make an entrance.

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