Nude Artistry

R. Richard

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A strip club in Boise Idaho has found a way around a city ordinance. They charge customers $15 for a sketch pad an pencil to sketch the nude dancers, qualifying the performance as havinf serious artistic merit.

However, I suspect that most missed the best part of the stategy. The $15 dollar charge is, in effect, a "no-cover charge!" Comments?

Strip Club Artfully Slips by Anti-Nudity Law

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.

"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.

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.

In the two months since they began, Art Club Nights have drawn full crowds of 60 people but no police citations, he said.
 
That's brilliant!

What struck me though was the one guy who had the bluff to try and blag free entry to draw the girls. That's got to be one of the more original ways of trying to get past the bouncers.

The Earl
 
Actually, that is an old dodge.

The late 40s and 50s produced many magazines purporting to publish photographs of Artist’s Models in selected artistic poses for the use of student artists, as well as Natural Health magazines offering illustrated descriptions of the benefits of a nudist lifestyle.

No doubt, each type had a couple subscribers using the magazines for exactly what they purported to represent, but for the majority, they were the legal precursors of skin magazines.
 
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