Preview: Joanna Angel, Annika Albrite prepare for 2016 AVN Awards
January 19, 2016 by admin
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Belladonna, Joanna Angel and Phil Varone at Deja Vu Adult Emporium in Las Vegas on Saturday, June 16, 2012.
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More than 500 porn-star princesses are getting their low-cut, see-through gowns and lingerie ready for this week’s 2016 AVN / Adult Entertainment Expo and awards at the Hard Rock Hotel.
Adult-film stars Joanna Angel and Annika Albrite will host with comedienne Kate Quigley at Saturday’s “Oscars of Porn” in the Joint. Joanna is nominated for Mainstream Star of the Year, and Anikka faces our favorite Jessica Drake for Best Supporting Actress.
Preliminary celebrations for the year’s finest achievements in adult entertainment began Friday in Los Angeles with the XBiz Awards.
Expect headlines whether or not ostracized actor James Deen of “The Stockholm Syndrome” shows up for his Director of the Year nomination. Some X-rated studios have dropped him because of his reportedly overly aggressive off-camera sexual moves on actresses.
Nine adult performers, including his former gal pal Las Vegas-based Joanna, made accusations of his abuse and assault. Reality-TV star Farrah Abraham is expected to attend industry parties, which we’ll list this week in our full AVN preview.
Vivid stars Nicki Hunter, Tanya Tate, Ana Foxx, Kaylani Lei, Ash Hollywood, Aiden Starr and Monique Alexander will host 11 hours of live coverage for Vivid Radio.
Female Performer of the Year nominee Vicky Chase, contract star Allie Haze and incoming Hall of Fame director and actress Kimberly Kane are scheduled as on-air guests.
Adult Empire will be covering the events with adult star Missy Martinez as onsite correspondent for the exhibits and porn-star sightings, and porn actress Kayla Jane Danger will be backstage and on the red carpet for the AVN Awards.
Adult Empire will take over Body English at the Hard Rock Hotel on Thursday for its party to celebrate 17 years in the business with more than 30,0000 streaming, full-length movies and 170,000 streaming scenes.
In addition to dancers from “X Burlesque” at the Flamingo and the new “X Country” at Harrah’s entertaining each night, the Stockroom plans a daily 6 p.m. Kinky Kabaret of outrageously sexy visual spectacles for conventioneers with Skin Diamond, Vicky Chase, Hudsy Hawn and Sir Rucifer singing, dancing and even flogging on the Muse Hall main stage at the Hard Rock.
Plus, Joanna’s fashion show modeling her sex toys of collars, chokers, restraints, leashes and more.
Robin Leach of “Lifestyles of the Rich Famous” fame has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past 15 years giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.
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Hard Rock Hotel Casino
Arguably one the coolest joints in town, the Hard Rock Hotel Casino houses some of Vegas’ best entertainment, restaurants and nightlife. At Hard Rock, it’s all about the music. From the light fixtures made out of drum cymbals and guitar shaped door handles to stage costumes and tools of the trade of legendary musicians displayed on the walls, the hotel screams rock and roll. The Hard Rock’s Joint has hosted some the biggest names in music — from The Who to Bob Dylan to hometown heroes, The Killers. ? Aside from the music venues, the pool at the Hard Rock is one of its biggest attractions. Spread out over 4.7 acres, the pool area features swim-up blackjack, a bar and grill, private cabanas, a bevy of secluded nooks, a waterfall and an extensive live music venue with a dance floor. During the summer, the pool transforms into the Rehab club on Sunday afternoons. The resident nightclub Body English fuses European elegance with a rock star bachelor pad and it often a hot spot for visiting celebs and popular DJs. Vintage rock memorabilia lines the walls at Wasted Space, Hard Rock’s anti-club. Restaurants at Hard Rock are just as hip as the rest of the casino. Pink Taco serves up Mexican dishes, as well as a Central American and Caribbean menu. Nobu, one of five worldwide Japanese-specialty restaurants from famed Nobu Matsuhisa, satisfies a different taste. For round-the-clock cuisine, Mr. Lucky’s 24/7, is sure to ease your appetite even after a Vegas-all-nighter.
It has received numerous accolades including “Best Concert Venue” in Las Vegas Review-Journal’s “Best of Las Vegas” awards in 2010, 2011 and 2012, “No. 1 Hottest Club in America” award by Billboard Magazine in 2011, “Best New Major Concert Venue” at the 2010 Pollstar Awards, and “Best Live Music Venue” in AOL City’s Best 2010 awards.
The Joint has been the venue for concerts by Paul McCartney, Prince, The Killers, Bon Jovi, Kenny Chesney, Arcade Fire, Avenged Sevenfold, Guns N’ Roses, Rise Against, Paramore, Muse, Drake and No Doubt. The venue hosted Vegas’s first rock n’ roll residency, “Supernatural Santana: A Trip through the Hits,” and in February 2012, Vegas’s first hard rock residency, “Mötley Crüe in Sin City.” In 2011, the venue welcomed “Tiësto In Concert,” a groundbreaking live show created exclusively for The Joint featuring the world’s No. 1 electronic DJ and producer Tiësto.
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Netflix: 8 exclusive shows you should binge-watch now
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Piper Chapman is still in prison, Frank Underwood is still tightening his grip on the White House and Kimmy Schmidt remains unbroken. All is as it should be.
Netflix recently laid out the schedule for the streaming service’s 2016 season, including the unsurprising return of popular shows like Orange is the New Black, House of Cards and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. There’s also a whack of new shows on the way, ranging from Fuller House (minus the Olsen Twins, who figured managing their multimillion-dollar empire was more important than a Full House revival) to Luke Cage, the next series built around one of Marvel’s street-level heroes.
From the real-world court drama of Making a Murderer to the insightful modern romance of Master of None to gritty dramas like Bloodline and Narcos, Netflix’s big series get a lot of attention. But outside of that glaring spotlight are a ton of other bingeworthy shows, some of which don’t always get the love they deserve.
As we await the return of Piper, Frank, Kimmy and pals, here are eight other Netflix-exclusive shows that deserve your attention.
Comedian Bill Burr’s new animated series about a suburban family surviving the ’70s hasn’t grabbed the same amount of buzz as Bojack Horseman, but it’s a funny and relatable mix of Simpsons family values with South Park profanity, featuring characters who feel surprisingly grounded in their retro reality.
Making a Murderer is certainly Netflix’s documentary darling du jour, but this glorious six-episode food porn series goes behind the scenes at world-famous restaurants and introduces us to the passionate, unforgettable chefs who run them. Even if your own culinary skills don’t go much beyond making toast, it’s a fascinating show to devour.
While the History series Vikings has rightly been called Game of Thrones with Norse warriors, the Viking-focused BBC series The Last Kingdom, shown exclusively on Netflix in Canada, sacrifices a bit of sizzle for something a little more historically accurate. It’s no less exciting, though, and it does share one thing with George R. R. Martin’s fantasy universe: you don’t want to get too attached to any of these characters.
A lot of Japanese sci-fi anime is a bit over the top, but this series tries something a bit different, with a spacefaring tale that’s grounded in the laws of physics and societal realities. It’s not for everyone – and the show’s seriousness might be a bit of a turn-off to some – but it’s well worth a look as an antidote to typical shows about mechas and monsters.
Another BBC series shown in Canada exclusively on Netflix, this is one of those crime dramas that the British are so damn good at. Sarah Lancashire stars as a police sergeant in Northern England who gets mixed up in a kidnapping plot connected to the suicide of her daughter. It’s dark and occasionally violent drama, one of the best – yet least visible – shows on the streaming service.
Atelier
Netflix’s first (and so far, only) Japanese-language original series revolves around a lingerie design firm in Tokyo, and the fish-out-of-water drama that happens when a naive fabric geek (yes, there are such things in Japan) lands a job in the high-stress, cutthroat fashion industry in Tokyo’s Ginza district. It’s not likely to be everyone’s cup of green tea, but it’s definitely a cool glimpse into unfamiliar world.
The Battered Bastards of Baseball
This documentary about the Portland Mavericks baseball team would never work as a movie, because it seems just too crazy to be plausible. But back in the ’70s, actor Bing Russell – father of Kurt, who is featured in the doc – created a truly independent team made up of colourful has-beens, washouts and everyday guys who just wanted to live the dream of playing professional ball.
It might have the most unfortunate and off-putting name of any Netflix series, but this British comedy about a man who must track down his previous sexual partners to inform them he has chlamydia is actually clever, charming and bittersweet, with a romantic cliff-hanger ending that begs for a second season.
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