Vancouver's Naked Truth Awards
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Ed Woody / Vancouver / Thursday, June 17, 2010
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There’s more perversity going on in Vancouver than I ever realized.

I discovered this on June 9, at the Naked Truth Awards.
Raging Stallion took the top honour for the fourth year running at the Grabbys, this time winning Best Movie for Focus/Refocus.
(Raging Stallion Studio photo)


An online community and advocacy group for Canadian adult entertainers, nakedtruth.ca invited strippers, burlesque stars, porn performers and pole dancers, plus the equally important behind-the-scenes workers for the local adult industry, to celebrate themselves and favourite members with some glittery hardware.

I chatted with glamourpuss and event hostess Samantha Mack before the show, and she let me in on some of the secrets of Vancouver’s surprisingly extensive adult industry.

Did you know the biggest fetish studio in the world is based in Burnaby? Local performers are requested from here to Guam thanks to their circus training and skills in areas such as gymnastics, aerial work and so much more.

To be fair, there wasn’t a lot of queer content at the Naked Truth Awards, simply because the straight side of the industry far outweighs the gay side. But one of the biggest wins of the night was Bren Ryder’s gooddykeporn.com.

Ryder took home plaques for Best Adult Website and Favourite Adult Film Company: Performer’s Choice.

Meanwhile, Chicago played host to a porn awards show of its own on Memorial Day weekend. The International Mr Leather competition was only one of the crazy parties flooding that city with flesh just in time for the annual Grabby Awards.

The Grabbys are one of two major international ceremonies awarding the best in hardcore gay porn. (The other is the GayVNs, hitting San Francisco in September.)

All your favourite performers packed into the Park West Theatre to toast each other’s achievements in the competitive field of getting fucked up the ass.

SF studio Raging Stallion took the top honour for the fourth year running — their Focus/Refocus was Best Movie.

Seattle fetish-scene leader Tony Buff was named Performer of the Year. Watch for an upcoming interview right here with the outrageous stud, following his appearance at Priape’s fifth anniversary party.

Just about every star attending the Grabbys blogged about it. For some great roundups and photos, check out queermenow.net and unzipped.net.

By the way, there’s still time for you to tell me your own porn viewing habits. I’m keeping the survey open another month to get the meatiest replies. Buy or rent? Movies or web scenes? Twinks or bears? Kinky or vanilla?


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Naked Truth's unmentioned queers
Hmm.... so in terms of the awards, unless it' about flashing one's bits it doesn't matter? C'mon! There were other queers present at the awards. Two performed and a couple got awards in the supportive catagories. Were you there for the whole thing? Do you have these members of our Vancouver community in your notes? Or shall I provide them for you? the folks who support the sex-positive industries/communities deserved to be named as well. Without them supporting those who get us off, there woudl be a lot less of it happening in the world. Maybe I'm just misguided in wanting my local queer paper to cover the queers in MY community. YEESH. !Kona
!Kona, Vancouver BC
06/18/10 1:50 PM EST
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queer side represented
My name is Mz. Scream. I was a part of the awards ceremony and I thought there was fair respresentation as far as gender inclusivelness and honorong all sexual orientations. One of the stage shows was a drag queen, one a male exotic dancer, and one was Mr. Gay Vancouver XXX Aedan Saint doing his poetry slam. If no awards were given to gay male companies it was only because nobody nominated for them on Nakedtruth.ca where the nominations and voting took place. Hopefully maybe for next year though! xo
Mz. Scream, Vancouver BC
06/19/10 12:44 PM EST
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You misunderstand
I didn't say there were no gays. I was simply pointing out that the proportion of the straight-oriented business to the gay-oriented business represented at the event was greater because - shocker - there are more straight people than gay people in the world. Absolutely there were other queer aspects to the night than just Bren, amongst the audience as well as the performers and the nominees. I understand that it's the event's first year and it takes a while to gather interest and let people know what's out there. But at no point in the article did I discount the gays who were in attendance.
EdWoody, Vancouver BC
06/19/10 1:52 PM EST
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all good
Clarification noted! ;-)
Mz. Scream, Vancouver BC
06/19/10 5:22 PM EST
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