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It's time for another LOST TRACK from Paul & Al! Let's go back to 1986 for this one, from that quirky little band known as XTC! A very interesting tune with an equally interesting video visually. ....
Judge denies city s request to shut down San Antonio strip club FacebookTwitterEmail A judge this week refused to grant the city of San Antonio a temporary restraining order to shut down XTC Cabaret, a North Side exotic dance club.Google Earth A judge refused to grant the city of San Antonio a temporary restraining order to shut down the North Side exotic dance club XTC Cabaret for operating without a certificate of occupancy. State District Judge Laura Salinas gave no reason for her ruling this week. Eric S. Langan, chairman, CEO and president of Houston’s RCI Hospitality Holdings Inc., XTC’s parent company, said a TRO would have caused “irreparable harm” to the club and its employees. ....
San Antonio exotic dance club XTC Cabaret defies court orders in keeping doors open FacebookTwitterEmail No power. No water. No problem? XTC Cabaret has been pulling out all the stops to ensure the show goes on after the city of San Antonio yanked the North Side exotic dance club’s certificate of occupancy in November over alleged criminal activity and COVID-19 violations. The city also ordered XTC to vacate the property at 2023 Sable Lane. Both sides took their battle to court, filing lawsuits within an hour of each other in December. But XTC whiffed in its legal efforts to quickly get back its certificate of occupancy and reopen its doors. ....
Try Harder! Review: Endearing, Alarming Doc on Senior-Year College-Application Hope and Heartbreak The agonies and ecstasies of a high-achieving majority Asian-American senior class during a cutthroat college application season. Jessica Kiang, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Running time: Running time: 84 MIN Courtesy of Sundance Institute “You get used to feeling mediocre,” says one of the merely very bright students in a school full of what he considers “geniuses.” “Try Harder,” Debbie Lum’s simultaneously charming and chastening documentary on the senior class in Lowell High the majority Asian-American, top-ranked school in San Francisco takes its cue from its lovable, dorky, high-achieving subjects and mostly remains in a cheerful register, heroizing a group rarely celebrated in high school movies: the good kids. ....