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HBO goes to `conservative Pa. town' to follow some `G-String Divas'.

The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)

| July 11, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 2007 The Philadelphia Inquirer. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

PASADENA, Calif. _ HBO could have gone anywhere for a strip club. It chose Bristol, Pa.

After surveying more than 50 clubs around the country, HBO selected Bristol's Divas International Gentleman's Club for its 13-episode, "adult docu-soap."

The R-rated "G-String Divas," which follows the personal and professional lives of a real group of exotic dancers, debuts at 11 p.m. Aug. 12 with back-to-back episodes. Its regular time slot will be 11 p.m. Thursdays.

Divas is perhaps best known as the former employer of college student Rachel Elizabeth Siani, 21, who danced at the club under the name Roxanne before she was choked to death March 29, her body dropped off a Delaware River turnpike bridge.

Frequent club patron John A. Denofa, 36, of Buckingham, has …

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