Atlanta Adult Entertainment: Ola Bad’s "Dreamcatchers" project brings a socially engaged, humanistic …
Posted on May 2nd, 2011 in Atlanta adult entertainment
Lean and boyish, with soft brown eyes, Ola Bad exudes a puppy-like quality. He’s not an utter innocent: He’s dabbled in the dark arts of drugs and theft and goes through Camel soft packs with the ennui of a World War II grunt. But he maintains a guileless, heart-on-his-sleeve attitude that seems utterly incongruous with the dangerous street culture of prostitution and drug use, broken men and lost souls he’s made his compatriots in his “Dreamcatcher” project.
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“Even if they don’t change, they become my friends,” says Ola Bad, who, with his girlfriend, bakes cookies and shares them with the men, in addition to handing out blankets, booze and cigarettes. He seems utterly in his element as he leans on a parking meter, checking in on Ace and Phil, a remarkably dapper former phlebotomist. Phil’s horrific childhood surrounded by heroin and prostitution, along with a run of bad luck in adulthood, landed him on the streets.
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