Thursday, April 23rd, 2009
Famous San Francisco writer Matt Smith is the cause of a boycott call in the Castro District due to his Whipped and Gagged piece, the one that dealt with Kink.com, aka Cybernet Entertainment, LLC. Matt’s article seemed perfectly cromulent, but some disagree.
Irregardless, here’s one of the flyers from Castro Street betwixt 17th and 18th.

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Monday, July 14th, 2008
Well it’s July 14, so it must be time for another Bastille Day in San Francisco. Peter Acworth’s Kink.com famously makes pornography at the old San Francisco National Guard Armory and Arsenal down in the Mission district, but they’re never too busy to let a holiday go by without hoisting some huge flags for the occasion.
And anyway, efforts like this might serve to tamp down some of the criticism from the neighbours.

Get over to Belden Alley in the Financial District (“the financh”) sometime today to get in on the fun.
Jours heureux!
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