NakedSword Slates Porn Star-Studded Folsom Weekend

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay adult membership site NakedSword.com is celebrating the Folsom Street Fair Weekend with a lineup of parties, contests and booth space, all featuring gay adult stars from around the globe.

NakedSword also will provide coverage of the weekend with a special Folsom edition of the “Tim and Roma Show,” along with video clips and image galleries posted on the company's gay porn tabloid website, TheSword.com.

"For the wildest weekend of the year, NakedSword is once again connecting fans and porn stars in the flesh," NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti said. "Folsom is about sex and parties, and NakedSword is at the forefront — and backside — of both."

Tomorrow festivities begin at Pop Goes The Zipper party at Triple Crown, located at 1760 Market St. It will be co-hosted by drag queen porn personalities Chi Chi LaRue and Sister Roma. The dance party will feature surprise guests, porn giveaways and an appearance by reality TV star Steven Daigle from “Big Brother 10.” All proceeds from Pop Goes The Zipper will benefit The Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence.

On Saturday, Raging Stallion will host the Man of the Year party at Mighty from 8-10 p.m., located at 119 Utah St. At 10 p.m., NakedSword will hold its monthly club Industry with DJs Paolo and Jamie J. Sanchez.

The Folsom Street Fair takes place on Sunday and Raging Stallion and NakedSword will share a co-sponsored booth featuring adult performers, including Ricky Sinz, David Taylor, Scott Tanner, Steve Cruz, Bruno Bond, Ryan Raz, Antonio Biaggi, Tristan Phoenix, Tristan Jaxx, Ethan Roberts, Cole Streets, Tony Aziz, Conner Habib and Angelo Marconi.

On Sunday at 6p.m., NakedSword will host its first-ever Casting Couch party at Truck nightclub, located at 1990 Folsom. Industry personalities Valenti, Sister Roma from Hot House, directrix Chi Chi LaRue, Troy Prickett from Falcon Studios, and mr. Pam from Lucas Entertainment will serve as judges of the porn star hopefuls.

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