Yearly Archives: 2012

Thank you bloggahs

Santa Speedo RunI wanted to thank these bloggers and everyone else who shared the 2012 Boston Santa Speedo video I posted on YouTube earlier this week. I love this event and look forward to it each year.

Americans are emotional

emotional-mapAccording to a recent article published in the Washington Post, Americans are very emotional.  Since 2009, the Gallup polling firm has surveyed people in 150 countries and territories on, among other things, their daily emotional experience.  They’ve determined that Singapore is the least emotional country and The Philippines the most.  However, I’m somewhat suspect, because I’ve been in a relationship with a Brazilian for quite awhile and we are nowhere near as emotional as our Latin friends to the south.

What do you think about this survey? What nations would you assume would be the most and least emotional?

Toys for Joys this Saturday

2011 Toys for Joys PartyThis Saturday is Boston’s annual Toys for Joys (a.k.a. T4J) event / fundraiser. T4J is a non-profit dedicated to collecting toys and gifts for underprivileged children during the holiday season.  It happens to be one of my favorite holiday parties and as of earlier this week it appeared that registration was still open.  Curious to learn more and check out this fantastic (and very worthwhile) event – Register Here Today.

Photos from 2011 Toys for Joys party are here.

Things that make BosGuy go hmm…

Butt FlavorCandy for tops?

Temptation Tuesday

Handsome Guy

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

I am your reason to support marriage equality

November 6th election results are behind us now and the LGBT community has so much to be happy about, but more work remains.

Restaurant review: Cinquecento

The long awaited seventh restaurant from The Aquitaine Group, Cinquecento, has at last opened in the South End, and the pent up anticipation is apparent by the crowds rushing to get a table. The space is absolutely charming from the painted arcade entrance to the beautiful interior, which has been meticulously renovated drawing inspiration from Roman Trattorias.

Cinquecento AppetizersOn a recent visit we started dinner with the Calamari alla Griglia $8.75 and Cozze in Brodo $9.75 (both shown above). Even though I thought the lemon infused calamari was delicious it only comes with four pieces so I’d recommend the mussels, which is more filling and has an aromatic broth you may soak with the bread brought to your table.

Shown below is the Rigatoni alla Norcia served with fennel sausage, Marsala and Parmigiano $16.75 and Gnocchi al Sugo di Cinghiale served with wild boar, raisins, pine nuts and Pecorino $17.50. The rigatoni is delicious, but its the exact plate served at their sister restaurant, Metropolis Cafe, just blocks away.  The gnocchi was “mezza mezza” as my Sicilian grandmother would say but the sauce is rich and delicious.  I’d suggest  Seth Woods’ nixes the gnocchi and uses the boar with the rigatoni; it would be a new, hearty plate perfect for the winter.

Cinquecento Dinner

The menu does provide a number of other delicious options that we tried but unfortunately I didn’t photograph including the Ricotta Fresca $7 (two words: nom nom), Carpaccio Cabonizatti $13.50, and the Pollo alla Diavola $18.75 may be the heartiest portion on the menu.

There is a lot to like about Cinquecento, and I’m confident it will be a success, but give the staff time to work out the kinks and the management team to tinker with menu options.  The service is inconsistent at the moment.  On a recent visit our dinner arrived 90 minutes after our appetizers were cleared and two of the six in our party said their plates were served cold. Those negative comments aside, the menu is appealing and smartly priced with appetizers ranging from $6-$13; pasta dishes $14-$17; and meat and fish plates from $18-$28.

Cinquecento will be a neighborhood gem. The GM, Eric Hogan (formerly from Gaslight), is a knowledgeable, hardworking veteran who knows a thing or two about running successful restaurants.

Cinquecento is located at 500 Harrison Avenue. Reservations are strongly recommended. Call ahead at (617) 338-9500.
Cinquecento on Urbanspoon

When elephants retire

Have you seen this two minute video from CBS America? It was posted on YouTube a couple of years ago and is a touching story worth the watch with a not so subtle message that strikes home.

Thanks to Sergio for sharing this with me.

Santa lives on Fire Island

Santa ClausMuch thanks to Jesse B. for sharing.

Santa Speedo Run

Boston Santa Speedo RunThis past Saturday was Boston’s annual Santa Speedo Run. Despite the rain forecast and the steady drizzle Saturday morning, more than 700 men and women braved the elements and ran through Back Bay in little more than a speedo and sneakers.

Every year the Boston LGBT community shows up but this year’s run resembled a Pride event.  From the “pre-partying” at homes in Back Bay to the impromptu dance party on Boylston that broke out as runners congregated after the run – the city on Saturday afternoon had a Pride-esque feeling that warmed my heart even if I couldn’t quite feel my toes by the time I left the Back Bay.

Below is my annual video paying tribute to those who ran – enjoy.

Liked the video? Here is the 2011 video and 2010 video from the Boston Santa Speedo Run.

Hotel review: Renaissance Sao Paulo

Marriott Sao PauloI recently returned from a trip to Brazil, and the last two nights of my vacation were spent at the Renaissance Sao Paulo so I thought I’d share  my thoughts about this Marriott property.

Americans accustomed to hotels in the United States will appreciate the comfort of the Renaissance Hotel as well as the location just a few blocks from Avenida Paulista and near the beautiful Jardins District.  The rooms are well appointed and provide ample space as shown below.  The higher rooms also provide amazing vistas to view Sao Paulo – one of the largest cities in the world.  Renaissance Hotel Sao Paulo

The property offers a lot more than just a convenient and comfortable room.  The hotel gym is large and has helpful staff as does the pool and spa and there are several restaurants and bars for you visit should you not want to leave the property.

Fran's CafeThere happens to be a Starbucks just a block away,  but I would encourage you to visit the gay-friendly cafe next door, Fran’s Cafe, which also provides a great option for a quick breakfast or lunch if you are on the go.  If you will need the Metro, the hotel is just a couple of blocks from the Consolação metro station.

Rules to always being a gentleman

Gentleman RulesMy Mom taught me this, but it seems like a few people need to have a refresher course since their Mom’s weren’t as awesome as mine.

Boston Santa Speedo Run

Santa Speedo RunToday, Boston hosted the 12th Annual Santa Speedo Run.  Inspite of the threat of rain, hundreds came out to run through the Back Bay.  Above is a photograph of the top fundraising team Straight As A Candy Cane.  These guys raised nearly $20,000 for this year’s beneficiary, The Play Ball Foundation.  Check back later for more photos from today’s run.

Bistro Isadora Duncan suite

Built into a small hill in the Barra de Lagoa neighborhood is the Bistro Isadora Duncan. Above the restaurant is a treetop suite that is partly indoors, partly outdoors and 100% private. Co-owned by a friendly gay couple, Greg & Amauri, this 5 room suite complete with stunning views and a large jacuzzi to enjoy them.

Bistro Isadora Duncan FlorianopolisBistro Isadora Duncan is convenient to the local gay beach, Praia Mole.   I first learned about the bistro and it’s one room suite in an old Passport Magazine article you may read here.  If you are contemplating a trip to Florianopolis, this might be a good option depending on what you expect from your lodging and what your budget is like.

View from Isadora Duncan Suite

View from Isadora Duncan Suite

Despite the suite’s proximity to Praia Mole it is still quite a leg work out to get there and is about a 20 minute walk.  All the hills you must navigate if staying in this part of the island are offset by the spectacular views and the fact that each morning Greg brings a delicious breakfast up the spiral staircase that leads to the entrance of the suite so you’ll feel the need to burn off some of those calories.

Bistro Isadora Duncan BreakfastThe amount of food  Greg’s partner, Amauri, prepares is nothing short of a feast. While the space is a little worn, it remains very comfortable.  Adding to the convenience is the very quaint Bistro below you, which serves delicious, albeit pricey dinners (~$150 per couple). Never fear, cheap eats can be found next door at Pacai, which is open Wednesday through Sunday and at other cafes.

Travel Tips: Owners Greg and Amaury don’t speak English so practice your Portuguese to see if you can communicate or grab a Brazilian friend to help.

To access the suite you must walk up a spiral staircase that is at the top of a very steep hill – this can be tricky if you have lots of luggage or are lazy.

Lastly, it can be tricky using a credit card over the phone and reservations may take more time than you anticipate so be patient and plan accordingly.

Medical marijuana center opens in Massachusetts

Medical MarijuanaCannaMed, a California-based medical marijuana consultation center just opened their first location in Massachusetts in the western suburb of Framingham, MA.   According to their blog they are now scheduling appointments for patients with debilitating medical conditions.

I’m sure I must have a debilitating medical condition.

Cannamed of Boston
945 Concord St.
Framingham Ma 01701