The first of its kind Multimedia Sikh Museum in the world on robotic and touch screen technology was set up by Dr Raghbir Singh Bains at Khadur Sahib during 500th anniversary of the ‘Parkash Gurpurv’ of Guru Angad Dev Ji on April 16, 2004 in India. Similarly, the second such museum was set up at Jalandhar in Punjab during 2008.
Addressing the enthusiastic Press conference of Ontario province, Dr. Bains apprised that the ‘Multimedia Sikh Museum’ will contain more than 50,000 multi-language text pages, thousands of pictures, graphics, audios, videos and sparkling animations. The museum will cover Sikh religion, its chronological history, culture, social value system, heritage, Sikh institutions, beliefs, ceremonies, customs, traditions, and Sikh Code of Conduct. It will provide detailed information about alcohol and drugs, domestic violence, AIDS, social evils like rapes, girl foeticide and prostitution rampant in the world. It will also provide comparative briefs of the teachings of world faiths, practices, their founders and much more with simple touch on the screen.
Toronto Adult Entertainment: Ontario Gurdwara To Set Up First Ever Multimedia Sikh Museum In Canada
August 15, 2010 · No Comments
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Toronto Adult Entertainment: You should call Toronto the Big Smokescreen
August 12, 2010 · No Comments
The story of a sleazy UHF television station programmer who becomes spellbound by the hallucinatory power of porn movies, is set in Toronto and not only used many of the city’s locations, but its unique references as well. Civic TV allegedly refers to CityTV, which, in its early days used to air soft-core pornography late at night. Yonge and Dundas and BeyondFor a look at the down-and-dirty Yonge Street Strip, once the body rub capital of Canada, check out Ron Mann’s 1974 Super-8 documentary The Strip. On the other end of the scale is Atom Egoyan’s Chloe, the story of a Toronto escort and the woman who hires her to test her husband’s fidelity. Toronto has never looked lovelier than this.
“At the level of metaphor, it’s interesting because Toronto is a prostitute. As a city, very often it pretends to be New York or Chicago or San Francisco,” Egoyan said. “So it’s interesting, since this is a film about that.”
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Toronto Strip Clubs: GLAM! A Variety Show of Epic Proportions
August 10, 2010 · No Comments
GLAM! A Variety Show of Epic Proportions
GLAM! A Variety Show of Epic Proportions
You are invited to a Cabaret of performances exemplifying Glamour, power and humour in Toronto’s unique community of artists and performers.
Come join us Tuesday August 10th, 2010 for a night that can only be summed up with one word “GLAM!”
Hosted by Blog Queen and Former Stripper Yoko Sanchez.
Featuring standup performances from Martha O’Neill (2009 Canadian Comedy Award Nominee), Marilla Wex, Diana Love, Emily Roach & Topher McFarlane.
With exclusive musical performances from Brian Doyle (featured on MTV Logo’s Chris & John Go to Camp!), 2010 Toronto Independent Music Award Nominee Morgan Sadler, Broadway Infused Lee-Anne Galloway, and Singing Comedy duo Brock & McGill.
As well as premiere sketches from The Syndicate of syndicatecomedy.com.
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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Men kidnap Toronto woman, steal her puppy
August 9, 2010 · No Comments
… I had had a couple drinks. My judgment wasn’t clear and it was stupid,” she said.
Jenie got in the minivan and the trio pulled away.
The conversation remained pleasant for the first little while.
“They were talking about religion and lots of different things, what we liked to do,” Jenie said. “And then it just turned. It just turned.”
The driver began talking about how they had money and Jenie should have sex with them.
The front-seat passenger “was more like a follower,” Jenie said, but they were feeding off each other. They knew I was scared. I was ready to fight them, she said.
As the van kept moving, Jenie didn’t know what the men had planned.
“‘I’m not a prostitute. Let me out. I’m not going to do this,’” she recalled telling them.
See the full article from “CANOE”
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Toronto Adult Entertainment: FEC: No evidence of violation in donations case involving Vitter, Barbour …
August 9, 2010 · No Comments
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal authorities say there’s no reason to believe Louisiana Sen. David Vitter’s campaign violated the law by accepting a contribution from a political action committee of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour.
Louisiana Democrats claimed the contribution was really from former Mississippi U.S. Rep. Chip Pickering and that it was illegally funneled through Barbour’s PAC to avoid publicity.
But the Federal Elections Commission, in a ruling made public Monday, dismissed the complaint.
Democrats claimed the former congressman, whose estranged wife had accused him of an extramarital affair, did not want to be shown publicly donating to Vitter, who was linked to a Washington, D.C., prostitution ring in 2007.
See the full article from “WREG”
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Toronto Strip Clubs: Privacy commissioner probes alleged breach at Service Ontario kiosk
August 9, 2010 · No Comments
Privacy commissioner probes alleged breach at Service Ontario kioskLee Greenberg, The Ottawa Citizen: Wednesday, August 4, 2010
TORONTO – Ontario’s privacy commissioner is investigating alleged breaches of the province’s change of address website, a spokesman says.
The investigation follows the discovery by a Southern Ontario man that his identity had been stolen by thieves who allegedly used a Service Ontario kiosk in Hamilton.
The thieves changed the man’s home address to that of a Niagara Falls, Ont., strip club. They also applied for a credit report.
The government has temporarily suspended the online licence address change service while it investigates the matter.
The privacy commissioner is also looking into the site, according to a spokesman.
“We’ve had two complaints to date,” said Bob Spence.
More than 260,000 drivers’ licence address changes were reportedly done using the service during the past year.
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Toronto Strip Clubs: Privacy commissioner probes alleged breach at Service Ontario kiosk
August 8, 2010 · No Comments
Privacy commissioner probes alleged breach at Service Ontario kioskLee Greenberg, The Ottawa Citizen: Wednesday, August 4, 2010
TORONTO – Ontario’s privacy commissioner is investigating alleged breaches of the province’s change of address website, a spokesman says.
The investigation follows the discovery by a Southern Ontario man that his identity had been stolen by thieves who allegedly used a Service Ontario kiosk in Hamilton.
The thieves changed the man’s home address to that of a Niagara Falls, Ont., strip club. They also applied for a credit report.
The government has temporarily suspended the online licence address change service while it investigates the matter.
The privacy commissioner is also looking into the site, according to a spokesman.
“We’ve had two complaints to date,” said Bob Spence.
More than 260,000 drivers’ licence address changes were reportedly done using the service during the past year.
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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Historicist: Making Yonge Street More of a Fun Street
August 7, 2010 · No Comments
… Yonge Street is Fun Street” boasted the sign that long graced the Funland Arcade at Gould Street. But during the 1970s, the Yonge strip seemed like anything but fun for many Torontonians, unless getting out your kinks was your kind of fun. By mid-decade, media, police, and politicians decried the number of adult cinemas, dirty bookstores, prostitution dens, and rub-and-tug parlours that had set up shop along Yonge, especially south of College. The combination of a police task force and public outrage over the murder of shoeshine boy Emmanuel Jaques in 1977 led to a decline in adult-centric businesses. Around the same time, the city commissioned a report to propose streetscape redesigns that would improve Yonge in ways that previous attempts like a pedestrian mall had faltered. Though many of the ideas never progressed beyond models and sketches, many improvements were made to Yonge Street during the late 1970s and early 1980s with varying degrees of longevity. Photos taken by the City of Toronto Urban Design department documented the construction and provide a time capsule of Yonge during this time period, especially between Dundas and College.
See the full article from “Torontoist”
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Toronto Adult Entertainment: Is solo dance losing its sheen?
August 7, 2010 · No Comments
Among scholarly papers, Joep Bor and Tiziana Leucci’s original research on “The European Performances of Five Devadasis in 1838 and 1839” traced the 18-month journey of these first devadasis, brought to France from a Vishnu temple in Pondicherry by impresario E.C. Tardivel. They danced for the French royal family, becoming “instant celebrities.” Bor and Leucci quoted from newspaper reviews of the time, both complimentary and derogatory: “they dance not only with the feet but the whole body”; “they speak a language in their dance resembling that of the deaf and dumb in gestures.”
Wide ranging
Davesh Soneji discussed the javali’s origins as “a musical and literary form” in the 19th century Mysore court. Many javali composers, noted Soneji, were in the colonial Civil Service as clerks or postal workers. Soneji used the words “devadasi/ courtesan” interchangeably in order to assert solidarity between South and North Indian artists and their monumental service in preserving the arts.
See the full article from “The Hindu”
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Toronto Strip Clubs: Privacy commissioner probes alleged breach at Service Ontario kiosk
August 6, 2010 · No Comments
Privacy commissioner probes alleged breach at Service Ontario kioskLee Greenberg, The Ottawa Citizen: Wednesday, August 4, 2010
TORONTO – Ontario’s privacy commissioner is investigating alleged breaches of the province’s change of address website, a spokesman says.
The investigation follows the discovery by a Southern Ontario man that his identity had been stolen by thieves who allegedly used a Service Ontario kiosk in Hamilton.
The thieves changed the man’s home address to that of a Niagara Falls, Ont., strip club. They also applied for a credit report.
The government has temporarily suspended the online licence address change service while it investigates the matter.
The privacy commissioner is also looking into the site, according to a spokesman.
“We’ve had two complaints to date,” said Bob Spence.
More than 260,000 drivers’ licence address changes were reportedly done using the service during the past year.
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