• Jack Galardi a maverick and a pioneer of the adult entertainment industry

    Platform heels are better gauged in altitude than inches. They open three-song sets in lingerie and end them in a lot less. The women, hundreds of them, parade across Jack Galardi-owned stages around the country like a strip-club translation of Dr. Seuss: tall ones, small ones, dark ones, blonde ones (lots of blonde ones). Some are thin and ...
  • No sex please we are Hackney council

    This part of the 2009 Police and Crime act was concocted by a coven of fem Nazis in New Labour including Blackman-Woods, Smith {then Home secretary before resigning in disgrace over expenses}, and of course Harriet Harman who seem to have it set in her tiny, single issue mind that lap dancing clubs were the root of all evil in Britain today. &n...
  • Erotic show choreographer Gerard Simi

    Gerard Simi is the most famous and experienced choreographer and director of erotic shows in Europe having had nearly 30 years in the industry including an extended relationship with Paul Raymond in London. He eventually took over the famous Revuebar as a business before that world renowned institution finally closed in 2004 but in 2006 he has ...
  • Mama’s lap dancing girl

    Lap dancing daughter. TAMPA - Tiffany punches something special on the jukebox. She and Peggy take the stage. They start off slow. Late on a Friday afternoon, there are hardly any customers at the Mons Venus. Peggy, in faded jeans, holds the pole at the center of the stage and spins. Tiffany runs her hands up under her shirt and pulls ...
  • Catholic girl goes stripping

    Stripping.   Nothing in Diablo Cody's background seems to explain why she decided to take her clothes off in front of paying strangers. She had never so much as entered a bikini or a wet T-shirt contest when she saw a downtown topless bar advertising amateur night, as she trudged home one evening from her copy typist job. Cody ...
  • Reasons to be cheerful

    Despite all the gloom and the anti strip club propaganda complete with inaccurate statistics and invented anecdotes there are still signs that good sense and the truth are starting to break through. Here are a few examples all taken from recent newspapers,1} Seventh Heaven Glasgow “The city’s licensing board raised a number of objections ...
  • Seventh Heaven club in Kings Lynn and the Honey club in Solihull are applying for late night licenses

    More and more councils are declaring their hand on the idiot Harperson law that is being introduced. Most London boroughs like Camden and Islington seem to be saying that they will grant the new licenses to existing clubs but not to any further ones. A couple like Haringey {which has no strip venues anyway} and Hackney {which does} are ...
  • Bouree Rooms and the Cyclone club in Birmingham got their licenses

    Both the “Bouree Rooms” and the “Cyclone” club in Birmingham mentioned last month got their licenses at the beginning of October and brings the number of clubs in the centre of that city up to 12 . I understand that one of the national chains may bring this up to 13 in the near future. This may soon reduce again though as the company that ...
  • Platinum Lace London

    The rapidly expanding Platinum Lace chain grew out of the breakup of Spearmint Rhino in the UK when the Eoropean MD Simon Warr decided to break with the US and run his own operation. The chain started with existing clubs in Leicester, Brighton, Norwich, and Glasgow but in the summer of 2010 opened it’s first completely new club in Coventry ...
  • Research showed that nearly 75% of strip dancers were happy in the job

    Research done by Dr Teela Saunders of Leeds University involving interviews with over 300 dancers nationwide showed that nearly 75% of dancers were happy in the job and were attracted by the money and the relative freedom of being self employed. This rather contrasts with the impression given by the likes of Object and the various other fem Nazi ...