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Toronto Strip Clubs: Bar patron testifies at O’Keefe murder trial

February 16th, 2010 · No Comments

TORONTO – An adrenaline-pumped patron asked if he should retrieve a gun minutes before an innocent bystander was fatally shot outside a Toronto strip club, a jury heard Tuesday.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: Ex-stripper fights deportation

February 16th, 2010 · No Comments

HIV-positive former stripper Suwalee Iamkhong is starring in what may be the toughest gig of her life in Canada.

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Toronto Strip Clubs: FROM THE ARCHIVES

February 16th, 2010 · No Comments

25 YEARS AGO
The Globe and Mail reported that the stripper who had a conversation with Canadian Defence Minister Robert Coates during his visit to a cabaret bar in Lahr, West Germany, said that she had cried all day and was so upset she could not eat because the minister had been forced to resign over an evening she described as completely harmless. “I can’t eat any more, and I cried all day today. I feel awful that because of this, a man’s life has been destroyed,” dancer Micki O’Neil said.
50 YEARS AGO
The Globe and Mail reported that the announced closure of four uranium fields by 1961 doomed 4,100 miners to joblessness in Ontario’s Elliot Lake. Richard Alonzo Gonzales blasted the former king of the amateurs right off the court in a professional tennis final at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Alex Olmedo, shining light in the 1958 U.S. Davis Cup victory, was beaten in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, by “Big Pancho,” f …

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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Kat Dennings’ infinite experience

February 16th, 2010 · No Comments

Stebbings says he was well aware of the archetypal source material he was working with, but wanted to strip it down to the basic mechanics of good and bad, and stick as close to the baseline as possible.
“I think people need to see how a lot of people in our society live. We turn a blind eye to all the invisible people out there, whether they are dealing with drug addiction or a disability,” says Stebbings.
“I spent a lot of time in Vancouver and I used to go to the First United Church at Hastings and Gore. I definitely saw how the other half lived,” he says.
Dennings wasn’t all that familiar with that other half, but in order to play the role of a teenage prostitute in this Canadian take on Taxi Driver, she did spend some time with a spokesperson for sex trade workers.

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