NakedSword.com Sponsors Folsom Street Fair

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay video-on-demand provider NakedSword.com will be a presenting sponsor at this year’s annual Folsom Street Fair.

The event is the culmination of Gay Leather Pride Week in San Francisco, and last year’s event saw attendance of more than 400,000 fairgoers. Proceeds from the fair go to benefit local Bay Area charities.

“Folsom Street Fair is one of our favorite days of the year,” NakedSword.com CEO Tim Valenti said. “It’s a great opportunity to show our support of the leather community and to preach the gospel of good porn.”

A 13-block area of Folsom Street is blocked off, between Howard and Harrison Streets in the SoMa (“south of Market”) district of San Francisco. There, attendees can enjoy various live performances and fair vendors, and partake in the world-renowned celebration of leather culture.

NakedSword.com will be featured at several special events over Leather Week including the Magnitude weekend kick-off event and the self-proclaimed “biggest leather party of the year.” The company also will make appearances at Lube Job at the Truck bar on Wednesday, which is a benefit for the STOP AIDS Project as well as the release party for Titan’s Media’s latest Folsom Fetish title “Fear.”

On Sunday, NakedSword.com will partner with Titan Media and the Leather Post to host the largest booth at the fair. NakedSword.com’s original “Tim and Roma Show” will be filming live; footage will be available both on NakedSword.com and as free content for affiliates.

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