The Looking Glass Magazine
Hustlier Club Issue
July 2002
Featuring the groundbreaking story of how Washington Park's Deja Vu
transformed itself to a Hustler Gentlemen's club
Not
long ago the Jewel Box Gentlemens Club was the latest and perhaps most ostentatious
strip club in
the St Louis Metro East. Then Deja Vu bought it, replaced the name
of the Jewel Box strip club with its own, and extensively remodeled it. Heavily advertising
its new club, Bringing in one feature entertainer after another Deja Vu
Washington Park is
rumored to become a Larry Flynt's Hustler Club. Will things
change here and how much?
Especially
for Dancers, strippers, topless clubs--Events, Feature Talent Showcases, etc.
Pure Talent, Continental,
or another top talent agency having a "Feature Showcase"? If you are
at all interested in featuring this is one of your greatest opportunities to
make the connections that count. Or how about those special contests that get
you the kinds of credits that get you ahead? We will be listing the key events
that make the difference in an entertainers career in this section of the Looking
Glass.
Get
the straight scoop from the all seeing eye, the real truth about your Asstoological
future, exclusively here from the Writers of the "Looking Glass" who
tune into the cosmos and experience its dangers searching for ultimate destinies
in the stars, in their unrelenting quest to serve you, our readers.
Letters
from the Backdoor Man--Episode
3 of The Trailer Park Momma, "In Search of the Holy Tail"
by McTeague
Episode
III of the Backdoor Man--Once again out on his hog, the Back Door Man meets
a comely lass and meets an unwelcome intruder.
Those were the good old days, back in 71 only everybody
thought they had it bad then. The Baron writes about what children are missing
as their brains atrophy before the tube or computer, cigarettes, and pot.
What would happen if Russia's 17th century Tsar, Peter
the Great, were to be reincarnated into the twentieth century and end up in
the United States wanting to be President with unlimited wealth for his war
chest? With International Terrorism on the rampage and civilization itself threatened,
Peter's go a lot more planned than the presidency. Introducing Jack Corbett's
Peter the Great, in episode I---"Peter the Great's Mission from God".
Baron's title says it all----Here is a surrealistic Fantasy as only the Baron
himself can write it. Among other things, there are the "Femme Nazis",
there's the Greek God Zeus who once put a stop to them, and then there's that
jail cell inhabited by the story's protagonist and a Martian in disguise.
The aunt
dies but the niece is psychically sensitive. But even Morgan Hawke's most devoted
fans cannot begin to guess at the dark inheritance Josephine finds.
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