“We need to go return to the basics,” he says. The 70-year-old speaks in nostalgic, things-ain’t-like-they-used-to-be tones while explaining his latest specialty night at Jay Jay’s Inn, the dingy south Etobicoke bar and hotel he’s owned for more than 30 years. If his backdrop weren’t a dimly lit stage with two gold stripper poles and wall-sized image of a nearly naked woman, you might think Jack Cohen was lamenting society’s loss of, say, sit-down family dinners, or that kids these days don’t play outside.
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