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Ain't no party like porno party cuz a porno party don't stop...at least not until you're done.

If you’re a fan of gay porn and have always wanted to grease the palms of your favourite sticky luminaries instead of just your own, then comb your hair, dab a little Stetson behind your ear and make tracks for Castro Street this Friday night.

 
Online flesh peddlers Nakedsword.com and Gay.avn.com have decided to drum up interest for the upcoming GAYVN Awards Ceremony (hosted by native daughter Margaret Cho, Janice Dickinson, and Alec Mapa) at the Castro Theatre on Saturday night by having some of the industry’s largest and most popular production companies set up shop in almost every tavern on Castro and bring along their stables of men.  Like some Hollywood fantasy of yore, it will be as though they walked off that magic screen and right into your face.

 
Titan Studios will be holding court at Harvey’s, whereas local socialite Juanita More will be grooming her feathers amongst the Falcon men at the newly opened Q Bar.  For a full line up and map of the Tailgate party, check out the roster on Nakedsword’s blog.  While your there, brush up on who’s nominated for what.  Lest you step on some power bottom’s toes or feel out of the loop when the conversation turns to the recent Peckinpah-esque adaptation of a Zane Grey novel- yes you read that last part correctly.

 

Click here for the full itinerary.

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Stephen Torres - Threadbare-Fact Finder (Editor, San Francisco)

Stephen's early years were spent in a boxcar overlooking downtown Los Angeles. From there he moved around the state with his family before settling under the warm blanket of smog that covers suburban Southern California. Moving around led to his inability to stay in one place for very long, but San Francisco has been reeling him back in with its siren song since 1999.
By trade he pours booze, but likes to think he can write and does so occasionally for the SF Bay Guardian, Bold Italic and 7x7. He also likes to enjoy time spent in old eateries, bars and businesses that, by most standards, would have been condemned a long time ago.