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Strip Club Artfully Slips by Anti-Nudity Law
2005-02-18
American Ingenuity at it's finest...
BOISE, Idaho (Reuters) - A strip club in Boise, Idaho has found an artful way to prance past a city law that prohibits full nudity. On what it calls Art Club Nights, the Erotic City strip club charges customers $15 for a sketch pad, pencil, and a chance to see completely naked women dancers. In 2001 the Boise City Council passed an ordinance banning total nudity in public unless it had "serious artistic merit" -- an exemption meant to apply to plays, dance performances and art classes.
Warning! Loophole! Warning! Loophole!
"We have a lot of people drawing some very good pictures," said Erotic City owner Chris Teague, who has posted many of the drawings around the club.
Oh, I'll bet...
Teague said he got the idea when a customer asked if he could get in for free to sketch the dancers. Realizing that "art classes" were exempt from the law, Teague decided to bill Mondays and Tuesdays as art nights, and let the dancers go without their G-strings and pasties.
You can almost see the lightbulb go off above his head.
In the two months since they began, Art Club Nights have drawn full crowds of 60 people but no police citations, he said.
Step right up! Step right up and see the Amazing Artistic Strippers! 15 Bucks for the best show in Boise! Step right up!
Posted by:tu3031

#12  Any relation to NYC's reported new "clothing optional" restaurant???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2005-02-18 9:57:31 PM  

#11  LOL! Not that I understand the houmours there of course.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-02-18 7:22:14 PM  

#10  I call it "pole dance aux Aerosmith soundtrack"
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-18 6:50:12 PM  

#9  So, did the customer who came up with the bright idea of sketching the nude dancers get a free life time pass?
Posted by: GK   2005-02-18 6:49:32 PM  

#8  what is TOTAL NUDITY? What is a public area?
What is the age requirement? Highschool freshman
have art classes. Seems a bit unconstitutional??
Are the "art classes" direct at men......are there any male models/nudity?
Andrea Jackson
Posted by: Monet   2005-02-18 6:46:16 PM  

#7  LOL Jules! Sorry, but that's just funny.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-02-18 4:30:54 PM  

#6  I have to admit, that is pretty artful.

It makes me think back on a sculpting class in college. With each reference glance up at the nude model, I noticed the legs were looking more and more mottled. Suddenly, the girl fell off the platform and hit the concrete floor like a piece of timber. She apparently had a hypoglycemic moment and passed out. I'll never forget that sound...

In this case, who needs hypoglycemia? The strippers could always just pass out from liquor...
Posted by: Jules 187   2005-02-18 3:17:14 PM  

#5  It's called a "tramp stamp"
Posted by: Mark E.   2005-02-18 3:01:32 PM  

#4  

Hmmm... The lighting isn't so good here... I need to accurately portray the butterfly tattoo on the left side of the bottom...
Posted by: BigEd   2005-02-18 1:08:00 PM  

#3  are you sure it was "public"? ;-)
Posted by: 2b   2005-02-18 11:36:19 AM  

#2  In 2001 the Boise City Council passed an ordinance banning total nudity in public unless..

Since when is the inside of a strip club a "public" area?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-18 11:28:13 AM  

#1  "Is that a pencil in your hand, or are you happy to see me?"
Posted by: BH   2005-02-18 10:31:53 AM  

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