Yearly Archives: 2012

Men of Twitter

Each Monday I post #MenOfTwitter profiles of men who catch my eye and whom I think you may enjoy following.  This month I’m featuring Twitter profiles of men who are lending their voice and influence to fight for greater equality.

Darryl Stephens actorDarrylStephens – Darryl’s role as the lead actor in Noah’s Arc a show that first aired back in 2005 was ground breaking in many ways since it revolved around gay black men.  Stephens came out in 2007 and although very private remains an excellent role model. In light of the recent guerrilla art campaign in Boston Would you still love me if I were gay, I thought it appropriate to feature Darryl.

Wcruz73 – Wilson Cruz also starred in Noah’s Arc.  He’s not only unbelievably attractive but he’s an out and proud actor. Although he’s from NYC, Wilson now lives in Southern California and is working on a number of projects but best of all for those on Twitter – Wilson is active on Tweeter and very friendly.

Restaurant review: Island Creek Oyster Bar

ICOBIsland Creek Oyster Bar (ICOB) opened in the Hotel Commonwealth two years ago to much fanfare, but I’d not visited til now.  Upon entering I immediately liked the vibe of this energetic, modern looking restaurant and raw bar.  I was seated near the back of this cavernous restaurant near a wall of oyster shells held back by metal mesh.

Perhaps it was the name of the restaurant or proximity of all those oyster shells, but we started our meal with a sampling of oysters that included: Island Creek –  MA; East Beach Blonde – RI; Hama Hama – WA; and Kumamoto – WA.  While I enjoyed them all, my favorites were the East Beach Blonde from RI and the Hama Hama from WA visible on the left side of the image below.The menu is nearly all raw bar, shell fish and seafood with main courses ranging in price from $21-$32; note the menu changes regularly and pricing fluctuates. Cheaper options are available including a Fish & Chips I saw served which looked delicious for $15.

The staff was very helpful through out our meal and despite bringing us the wrong bottle of wine service was flawless.  I ordered the Point Judith Fluke (shown below) with porcini and morel mushroom risotto and English peas for $25.  The fish was perfectly prepared and the risotto so creamy it had me scraping the plate to eat every last morsel.

I’d highly recommend trying this restaurant and raw bar, but would suggest visiting the first half of the week when it is less crowded.  Although ICOB is always busy so it goes without saying that reservations are most definitely recommended.

ICOB – 500 Commonwealth Ave, Boston (617) 532-5300

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Happy Birthday: MBTA Orange Line turns 111

MBTAThe MBTA Orange Line (one of Boston’s Metro Lines) turns 111 years old today.  Back when this line started passengers paid $.05.  Apparently demand for the service was underestimated and the line was plagued with overcrowding and delays. Hmm… here we are 111 years later and it seems like those problems persist.

Regardless, of the ills that can sometimes plague this often maligned subway line, I have to say Boston just wouldn’t be the same without it. The Boston Globe has a collection of photographs chronicling the history of the Orange Line which you can peruse here.

Hotel review: Westin Philadelphia

Located in the heart of Philadelphia this Starwood property is near Rittenhouse Square close to many of the city’s attractions and business district. Although I was only there briefly, the Westin Philadelphia lived up to its brand reputation for providing professionals a comfortable place to stay.

The rooms at this Westin did not appear to be as new as the Westin Copley, but my room was still comfortable with a sizable room, nice bathroom, good work space and of course their heavenly bed.Gay TravelI spent very little time at this property since work brought me to Philadelphia, so I cannot even tell you if one side provides a better view than another, but I can speak to the convenience of the location which is why I will stay here again on my next visit to Philadelphia. Below is a photo of the bathroom with the dual-headed shower that Westin properties have for hotel guests.You can contact the Westin Philadelphia for more details about this property on its website here.

Boston Pride

Boston PrideBoston’s Pride parade is today along with its much more interesting block party over on Chandler Street. Since the block party is not officially part of Boston Pride, all donations will go to the AIDS Action Committee. Hope to see you there.

Pam Ann Around the world tour

Pam Ann BostonPam Ann flew into Boston for one show on the Thursday of Pride week in Boston. Her current tour, Around the world, is a raunchy, hilarious two hour escapade.  Caroline Reid (a.k.a. Pam Ann) had the Boston audience eating out of her hand and cheering for her throughout the two hour show, which ridiculed the airline industry and pandered unabashedly to her adoring (and overwhelmingly) gay audience.

Check out her facebook page here.

I wish I was the kind of guy who could recall funny lines because this show is full of them, but since I can’t regale you I’d highly recommend checking out the show.  If Pam Ann’s show is flying into your town check and see if tickets remain – you won’t be disappointed.

Boston block party tomorrow 1:30 – 7:00pm

Boston Gay PrideEach year, following Boston’s Pride Parade, which can only be described as “boring”, the unofficial block party on Chandler Street starts.  One might assume the reason this block party is so awesome has everything to do with the fact that the Boston Pride Committee has nothing to do with it, but whatever the reason if you are in Boston for Pride Weekend check out this party.  This is the best part of Pride week in Boston.

A $15 donation is requested with all proceeds going to The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts. The fun starts at 1:30 and concludes at 7:00pm, providing sufficient time for all to go home, sober up and take a quick disco nap.

Furry Friday

Long time readers of this blog know that I’m a tennis enthusiast and with the 2012 French Open championship games later this weekend, I thought it fitting to have a tennis themed Furry Friday post.

The photos above are of American tennis player, Robby Ginepri. He has not been a top ranked tennis player for several years, but I still like this handsome American.

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

Each Friday I pose a riddle or what I like to think of as a “brain teaser” for those who like that sort of thing. I freely admit that many of these stump me, but perhaps you’ll be able figure out this week’s riddle.

This Weeks Riddle:Brain TeaserIn which direction is the bus depicted above traveling? The only possible answer is left or right so be sure to explain your answer. I’ll verify your guess or post the answer in the comments section in the afternoon.

An interesting side note to this week’s riddle:  This was shared with young children and they all came up with the same answer; citing the same reason.  If you look closely at the picture you’ll figure this out.

 

Chris Tobie’s: Posh Pride Patio Party

Boston PrideWill I see you at Chris Tobie’s annual Pride party on Friday?  More information about this event is here.

Hey Mitt, its not what you say, its what you do that counts

It is hard to imagine Mitt Romney today wishing his fellow Bostonians a “Great Pride Weekend” like he did back when he was Governor.  It is even harder to imagine Romney making the bolder statements he shared in an interview with Bay Windows back in the 1990s when he ran an unsuccessful campaign against Senator Ted Kennedy.

However, Mitt Romney, the man who claims he’s not a politician despite having campaigned for nearly two decades has an interesting track record of saying what he needs to get elected; in truth this is not limited to just Mitt but for someone adamant that he’s not a “career politician” he seems quite adroit at this.  As you celebrate Pride, listen to what politicians say but hold them accountable for what they’ve done.

The difference between 29 and 31

This video is most definitely not safe for work (NSFW), but it is incredibly funny.  For year’s I’ve always said it never ceases to amaze me how many self confident, attractive women seem to snap after they turn 30.  This video seems to perfectly illustrate the point. Thanks for sharing little brother.

Suddenly it makes sense

handsome tennis playerThe 2012 French Open concludes this weekend so I thought I’d share a photo of Juan Monaco, a handsome Argentine tennis player who lost earlier this week to Rafa Nadal.

Perhaps this image of Juan Monaco will help you suddenly develop an appreciation for the sport of tennis.

Pam Ann in Boston tonight

Pam AnnPam Ann has flown into Boston tonight for her Around the World Tour. Last month I wrote about the show and encouraged you to buy your tickets. Be sure to say hello if you see me there and enjoy the show.

If you’d like to see Pam Ann’s show you can still catch her show on July 1st when she performs in Ptown.

Click this link to see  Pam Ann in Provincetown, Sunday, July 1st

The cost of Same-Sex marriage bans

Same Sex MarriageEnough said. Evolve.