BurningAngel.com Posts 3 New Videos for the Holidays

NEW YORK — Alt girl/social networking site BurningAngel.com hosted three new videos during the month of November including solo masturbation video "Dusty Loves Herself" starring Dusty in her first-ever adult video, "Emosexual" starring Burning Angel model January and Dane Cross, and "Jade Jolie POV.”

"It's really hot, and it's also so totally emo — you can jerk off and cry to it at the same time," Burning Angel subscriber AlexKBomb said, describing “Emosexual.”

Burning Angel founder Joanna Angel made coast-to-coast appearances, speaking at the Alt Film Festival in Los Angeles on Nov. 16, and then returned to New York soon afterwards for an appearance at a book signing party for Michael Grecco’s “Naked Ambition: An R-Rated Look at an X-Rated Industry,” held at Rizzoli’s Bookstore. In attendance also were porn icon Ron Jeremy and legendary performer Jamie Gillis.

Several Burning Angel models featured on the site in November included Audrey and Allister, who traveled to California to shoot content for the website, as well as Adahlia, who pole danced and performed a solo scene for the site, shot at Lucky 13 Saloon in Brooklyn, New York.

The Burning Angel site also updated its photo galleries with new photos of Angel, as well as Chelsea in photos shot by L.A.-based photographer Kelly Lind, and Morgan. Three new girls, Jackie, Laine and Asphyxia, also make their Burning Angel debut.

The site also has updated music news, including reviews of several alternative bands including Smashing Pumpkins, Filaments/Stockyard Stoics, Birdflesh, Every Time I Die, and Kidcrusher, who is featured in this month's "Music Tuesdays" series.

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