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The aim of the new venture by Zurich-based producer Oliver Scotoni is simple; encourage more people in the city to make love.
Speaking to the Swiss newspaper 20 Minuten, he explained: 'With me, there are no pictures, but only selected acoustics which inspire the audience.'I hope that as many Zurich people as possible will make love — this would bring a nice energy to the city.'
Listeners to the show, broadcast each day between and , will be able to hear a selection of soundtracks from retro erotic movies, in what Mr Scotoni described as 'acoustic porn'. The programme was created as part of the International Radio Festival and the producer said it is a 'countermeasure to the internet porn culture'.In another step forward for the adult entertainment industry, writer and producer Stephen Shiu this year released what was billed as the world's first 3D porn film, Sex And Zen: Extreme Ecstasy.The film, set in the court of China's Ming dynasty, cost a whopping £2 million to make and reportedly encouraged thousands of Chinese citizens to buy tickets to see an uncut version of the flick in cinemas in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Some men use Twitter to have an affair. One man used it to expose an affair - his wife's. Ian Puddick, of London , England , was cleared Friday of harassing his wife's lover on the Internet by tweeting and blogging details of the dalliance. "It is absolutely a victory for free speech," Puddick told the British press after charges against him were dismissed following a three-day trial.
As reported by the U.K. Guardian, Puddick learned of his wife Leena's 10-year affair with Timothy Haynes when he read a text message on her phone. He then set up several websites and used Twitter to broadcast the racy texts the pair had exchanged.
One message read, "Where do you want to have sex next? The office, al fresco, the flat or all three you greedy girl?"
Haynes claimed Puddick also contacted clients, colleagues and neighbours of his, and said the publicity forced him to leave his job at a financial firm in May 2010. The Puddicks are back together, as are Haynes and his wife.
Why-Housemate accused of setting up hidden camera
Michael Kehoe is charged with voyeurism. He is to appear in court July 7.
A virus has allowed thousands of "ugly" people to join a dating website meant for just the beautiful, the site's managing director says. BeautifulPeople.com was hit with the Shrek Virus last month, which disabled the part of the website that rates people as good-looking or not beautiful enough before allowing them to post profiles. "We got suspicious when tens of thousands of new members were accepted over a six-week period, many of whom were no oil painting," managing director Greg Hodge said in a release Monday. "We responded immediately, repairing the damage from the 'Shrek Virus' and putting every new member back into the rating module for a legitimate and democratic vote. The result is that we have lost over 30,000 recent members," Hodge said. "We have sincere regret for the unfortunate people who were wrongly admitted to the site and who believed, albeit for a short while, that they were beautiful. It must be a bitter pill to swallow, but better to have had a slice of heaven then never to have tasted it at all."
Strange-Boy wears dress and heels to school, gets suspended
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. — A 15-year-old boy has been suspended from school after wearing high heels and a dress to school as a part of a challenge laid down by his mother. Sam Saurs, a ninth grader at Sedgwick Junior High School in Port Orchard, said he told his mother that wearing high heels wouldn't be that hard. Saurs' mother challenged him to try it and he accepted. To take it even further, he decided to wear a dress, too
Wow-Thieving cat 'purr-loins' hundreds of treasures
But police are staying off the case — the burglar really is a cat.Dusty, a 5-year-old feline from San Mateo , has taken hundreds of items during his nearly nightly heists.Owner Jean Chu told the San Francisco Chronicle he has pilfered gloves, towels, shoes and more since she adopted him from the Humane Society."I noticed a piece of latex glove on the bed one morning and told my husband he should do a better job cleaning up his work stuff," Jean Chu, whose husband is an artist, told the Chronicle. "He said, 'It wasn't me. I think it was the cat.' "Dusty has a special love for swimsuits."He stole my bikini," Kelly McLellan, who lives a few doors up the street, said to the Chronicle. "He did it in two trips. He was very focused on keeping the ensemble. When it went missing I wasn't worried, though. I knew where to go."
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