Despite the push toward protecting children from sexually explicit content through Rockingham County Public Schools’ (RCPS) temporary removal of 57 books, these schools still use sexually explicit materials in their
This former movie theater might be one of the Bay Area s most overlooked gems
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HanaHaus is at 456 University Ave. in Palo Alto. The structure, which was completed in 1927, first opened as a single-screen movie theater. Esther Guerrero
The Cliff House is arguably one of San Francisco’s most iconic and recognizable buildings. The architects behind its 1909 iteration also designed another historic Peninsula structure that is less known but was once compared to the Louvre.
A series of columns, arches and tejaban roof tiles are the first thing many will notice of Palo Alto’s Varsity Theatre. Among the other surrounding buildings on University Avenue, the Varsity Theatre stands out on its own for its ornate architectural design. The building, of course, is a skeleton of its past. Long before HanaHaus, a co-working space by the software and technology giant SAP, moved into the building, the Varsity Theatre attracted a different crowd altogether.
Carencro Council Refuses to Amend Obscenity Law for Adult Store
The Carencro City Council is refusing to change its obscenity ordinance to allow an adult novelty shop to operate.
The owners of Crave Romance Boutique say the ordinance is overly vague and presents a First Amendment issue, but residents say the council is making the right decision.
“I want to be a good neighbor here in Carencro, Mike Menard, the owner of Crave Romance Boutique, told the Carencro City Council on Monday night.
He said the problems he’s facing stem from another business that once operated in the city.
Adult store owners say Carencro s policies are outdated
Adult store owners say Carencro s policies are outdated
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A couple opening their third adult shop is facing some push-back from the city of Carencro.
The owners of Crave Romance Boutique, Mike and Jolene Menard, say theyâve been in business for more than 20 years, and theyâve helped a lot of people with their needs along the way.
âWe crave food, we crave love, we crave intimacy,â said Mike Menard, âBut a craving like that, you gotta go take care of it.â
Menard says his stores were shut down during the pandemic, but after reopening, business is buzzing.