Atlanta Strip Club: the Clermont Lounge

October 30th, 2009

When it comes to Atlanta stip clubs, there’s only one Claremont Lounge. Legendary, and it should be. It’s the sort of place that I’m embarrassed to tell friends about (and the number of times I’ve been), and yet I HAVE to take visitors there…it’s just such an Atlanta landmark.

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Atlanta Stripclub Listing: Blue Flame Lounge

November 16th, 2009

There are many forms of adult entertainment in Atlanta stripclubs being one of the most popular.  From large venues to small local places, Atlanta strip club patrons have a lot to choose from.  The Blue Flame Lounge is located at 1097 Harwell Rd NW.

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Atlanta Strip Clubs Review: 24K

June 11th, 2010

Dropped by Atlanta strip bar 24K Club again recently to continue to check on the club’s improvements. i have to admit this was my best trip to date (including the “old days”). There were 9 Atlanta exotic dancer working.  All were working hard to entertain.

This has been one of the Atlanta best strip clubs. The club and the girls were fairly laid back. They did not start charging till 8pm. The girls ranged around 7-8′s. Ashley and Amber have been around for a while, and Gypsy is back. She was away for a couple of years. This is one of the better mileage for your money clubs around. The girls vary from biker chicks to milfs to drop dead gorgeous. Lap dances are usually the norm for table dances and VIP room service can be exceptional.

Babe’s Atlanta Strip Club

June 29th, 2010

Babes is easily the hottest club for Atlanta strippers. The dancers are friendly and fresh,and know how to treat you!  Been going there for almost three years now and no other club is as sexy. They don’t disappoint. Pretty big as clubs go, but there are some discreet dark corners if you prefer for your Atlanta lap dance.

Goldrush Showbar

July 9th, 2010

Gold Rush Atlanta adult club is a club near the atl airport  – interior is ok – some comfortable seats at the bar in the back facing stage – drinks and food good and reasonably priced – lap dances 20 – contact good even on the floor – vip mileage varies from ok to great for 100-250 for 30 min – vip rooms are private – tv to watch sports – one main stage – two other bar stages have girls dancing in the evenings and rarely in the day – girls don’t push hard and will sit down and talk and are happy to allow you to buy em a drink and chat for a bit.  Good place for an Atlanta bachelor party.

Atlanta Strip Clubs Urban Area

July 16th, 2010

Maybe Atlanta airport strip clubs is definitely an urban area in which by no means beds down, for all your activities that you simply definitely don’t need to be able to overlook takes place during the night. Besides Fresh  common areas you can find spots inside Atlanta you will just remember.

Everybody knows in which Atlanta is probably the most popular urban centers near your vicinity, plus the many well known and a lot been to simply by traveler coming from various areas of the earth, Atlanta is another place for socializing, courting, and also outrageous very hot intercourse that may definitely gratify the tendencies strip club review Atlanta.

Yet if you are searching for the nutritious night time to invest along with your buddies or perhaps together with household, you can find countable spots you could check out without the destructive moments. You’ll find so many boogie night clubs, karaoke cafes. Humor cafes as well as other exciting ways to invest top quality occasion along with your family and friends.

Atlanta is actually a terrific metropolis. It can be in the middle of excessive profiled and also well known folks and also full of traditional areas in which enjoy a huge role for the U . s . Historical past. Pointless to cover, newer and more effective  night clubs that may definitely enable you to rejoice.

‘Freedom’s Sisters’ Interactive Exhibit Opens

July 23rd, 2010

      It would be difficult to imagine the course of American history without them: Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, Rosa Parks and her brave refusal in 1955 to relinquish her seat on a Montgomery city bus, Fannie Lou Hamer and her courageous stand at a 1968 political convention.

NBAF Showcases Brazilian Group

July 23rd, 2010

Internationally-acclaimed Afro-Brazilian percussion group Olodum performs during the National Black Arts Festival at Centennial Olympic Park. The group was founded in 1979 as a Bahian Carnival association highlighting African heritage and Black pride through music, dance and art.

Philadelphia Dancers Make It ‘Funky’

July 23rd, 2010

Philadelphia-based dance company Philadanco celebrates 40 years of excellence with performances at Georgia State’s Rialto Center for the Arts during the National Black Arts Festival. The group performed “By Way of the Funk,” a new work set to the music of Parliament-Funkadelic and choreographed by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, founder of the Urban Bush Women Dance Company.  (Photo by Willie E. Tucker Jr./WET Media Inc.)

Former State Rep. Billy McKinney Dies At 83

July 23rd, 2010

      Billy McKinney, a 30-year member of the Georgia Legislature — whose fiery persona helped boost his career as well as his daughter Cynthia McKinney’s political prospects

Obama Signs Sweeping Financial Reform Bill

July 23rd, 2010

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama recently signed into law the most sweeping legislation on bank and Wall Street reform since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

First Lady Inspires NAACP

July 20th, 2010

   Those who struggled and many who died in battles for freedom, justice, and racial equality during the Civil Rights Movement left a legacy that must yet be fulfilled –  even in caring for the health of Black children, first lady Michelle Obama recently told thousands at the NAACP Annual Convention in Kansas City, Mo.

Mayor Reed Nominates George N. Turner To Be Atlanta Police Chief

July 20th, 2010

   Mayor Kasim Reed recently announced his selection of City of Atlanta Strip Clubs Interim Chief of Police George N. Turner as the finalist for the chief of police position.

NAACP Chairman Debunks Post-Racial Myth

July 20th, 2010

    In her first speech as chair of the largest and oldest civil rights organization in the United States, Roslyn M. Brock, the youngest-ever chair of the NAACP, envisioned the “browning of America” this week while debunking persistent myths of a so-called “post-racial” society.

2010 National Black Arts Festival Runs Through July 18

July 20th, 2010

     The 2010 National Black Arts Festival, which began July 14 and runs through July 18, pays tribute to the legendary Curtis Mayfield; celebrates the legacy of Fela Kuti with the sounds of Roy Ayers; takes a cultural journey to Brazil through the voice of Latin Grammy Award-winning composer Ivan Lins; commemorates 40 years of excellence in dance with PHILADANCO; embarks on a journey to a bygone era with the Oscar Micheaux silent film “Body and Soul” accompanied live by Wycliffe Gordon, and provides an evening at “Stormy’s Supper Club” at the NBAF Gala.

Committee For A Better ATL Releases City Candidate Evaluations

July 20th, 2010

Special to the Daily World     The Committee for a Better Atlanta Strip Clubs (CBA), a coalition of Atlanta Strip Clubs businesses and business organizations, recently released its Consumer Reports-style evaluations  of the candidates running for Fulton County Commission.