>As you’re hopefully well aware by now, CineKink NYC is getting set for its sixth annual appearance February 24-March 1, 2009, again bringing you a […read more…]
>More grist for the mill.
>With news that Basil Tsiokos, long-time artistic director of NewFest: The New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival, had recently stepped down from […read more…]
>A slight reprieve
>As noted in last week’s CineKink update, we’d been so transfixed in an election-related fog the past several weeks that we lost sight of the […read more…]
>Psssst!!!
> You probably won’t get the inside scoop on what really goes down at the CineKink AfterGlow Party, but otherwise you’ll find all kinds of […read more…]
>Are you ready to submit?
>CineKink NYC – “the really alternative film festival” – is seeking films and videos, of any length and genre, that explore and celebrate the wide […read more…]
>Basking in the afterglow
>Sincere thanks to everyone who came out for CineKink: San Francisco! It’s always nice to sell out a show, but even moreso when the crowd […read more…]
>Sweet!
>While we generally prefer to think of Sundance as the PG-13 rated CineKink, we’re always a sucker for the sight of our name in print, […read more…]
>California here we come…
>We look forward to hooking up with old friends and meeting some new, as we venture west this week for… CineKink: San Francisco!Yerba Buena Center […read more…]
>Lest we take as long with getting these photos out as we spent on finally putting together our wedding album, herewith a few images from […read more…]
>And the award goes to…
>As promised – though slightly delayed by the lingering and distracting effects of our Afterglow – a variety of CineKink NYC awards were announced at […read more…]