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Madonna super fan brunch at Back Bay Harry’s June 14th

MadonnaSunday, June 14 Back Bay Harry’s is hosting a Madonna Super Fan Brunch. 

Two seatings are available at 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM but are expected to book quickly so if you feel the need to “Express Yourself” or are simply looking to “Get into the Groove” before you head over to Boston Pride’s Back Bay block party, which is conveniently just two blocks away then make your reservations sooner rather than later.

The Madonna Super Fan Brunch includes a three-course prix fixe accompanied by champagne, all-Madonna music and videos on large-screen TVs. The cost is $44 – call ahead (617-424-6711) to make your reservation. 

Boston metro ranked as most creative economy in US

boston-skyline.jpgWhile our city’s weather may not be the best, a new study ranks Boston as the most “creative economy” in the country, but what does that mean exactly?  This study suggests that a relatively narrow group of metros have emerged as leaders in America’s creative economy and are positioned to grow and prosper more than other metropolitan areas.Arizona State University researchers Shade Shutters, Rachata Muneepeerakul, and Jose LoboThe study was conducted by researchers at Arizona State University and took a detailed look at the growth and development of what they refer to as the “creative economy” between 2005 and 2013 (before and after the Great Recession). In the study, “creative occupations” were defined as those spanning science and technology; arts, culture, entertainment, and media; and business and management. Researchers mapped the interplay between creative occupations and other parts of the economy, isolating and examining the role that these creative industries played in the productivity and affluence of all 360-plus U.S. metros.

For more information about the study, its findings and conclusions read The Atlantic’s article, One Reason It’s So Hard To Be A ‘Creative Superstar City’

Scruffy Sunday

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Jennifer Hudson’s “I Still Love You”

I know this video is making the rounds on all the gay blogs but I can’t think of a better video to share on a Saturday evening.  I’m sure I’ll be hearing this played quite a bit in Provincetown this summer.

Weekend in Albany, NY

Albany DuckThis weekend Sergio and I are visiting friends in Albany, NY.  This is a photo of me visiting last summer and provided the weather cooperates this is how I plan to spend today as well so pardon me if I’m slow to respond to emails, questions and comments.  We are busy contemplating our next cocktail, getting ready to grill outside and get caught up with our friends in Albany, NY.

Below is the home that I jokingly refer to as “Tara” which our friends purchased, gut and restored with painstaking care and effort.  The end result is a beautiful home with a gorgeous yard.  We try to come out and visit once in the summer and again in the early autumn. Marco and Michael are the perfect hosts.

TaraMarco and Michael's home

Pastr the dating app for closeted clergy and family men

pastr dating site for closeted clergyIts humor is rooted in the sad truth that many of the most outspoken religious leaders who have railed against homosexuality are often later found on gay “dating” app sites.  Wouldn’t this just be more convenient for everyone?

Saturday morning comic: Casey At The Bat

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Casey At The Bat is a comic strip follows the adventures of a young, gay man and his friends in life, love and sports!  Casey At The Bat is the work of the very talented Bob Glasscock who resides in NYC.

You can read back issues and order Casey At The Bat volume 1 from his website, caseyatb.com.

Saturday morning comic: Adam and Andy

james asal jr., gay comic strip, gay cartoonClick on the comic strip to enlarge.

ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.  To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.

Bonus fur

handsome, hunk, abs, beard, hairy, furryHave a great Friday.

Pride night @ Fenway Park is June 12

Boston PrideOne week from today is Pride Night at Fenway Park.  For the past few years, Boston Pride has teamed up with Fenway Park and the Boston Red Sox to host Pride Night.  Whether you are a die-hard Red Sox fan or are just looking for a good excuse to get out and enjoy an evening under the lights, Pride Night is fun.

Tickets are now available starting at $30/$32. So on June 12th, come out, show your Pride, and enjoy a night at the ballpark.

Purchase Your Tickets Here

Boston Pride

Sunrise yoga series at Fiedler Field on Esplanade park

Free yoga, BostonFor all you early rising yoga fans every Saturday from 7:00 am – 8:00 am join Smooth Vinyasa instructor, Mike Massey, for Sunrise Yoga.

All participants meet each Saturday morning underneath the Charles River Bistro sign, located directly across from the DCR Hatch Shell, and walk over to Fiedler Field together – a beautiful location overlooking the Charles River.  Participants must bring their own yoga mat.

Sunrise Yoga  Every Saturday (thru Aug 29th)  Fiedler Field, Boston

After your morning yoga you can receive 50% off of Jazz Brunch at the Charles River Bistro.

Furry Friday

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Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

brain teaser, rodin, riddleEach Friday morning I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain.

If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague and see if you can figure out the answer together.

I’ll confirm answers in the afternoon so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away.

I want to give everyone a chance to guess.

This week’s riddle:  

I adore you, but I push you away.
I stand still, but my head spins and sways.
What am I?

 Like riddles? Check out past week’s brain teasers.

Hillary Clinton wants to make voting more accessible and easier in the United States

Hillary ClintonIn a speech in earlier today, Hillary Clinton, called for federal legislation that would automatically register all Americans over the age of 18 and would mandate at least 20 days of early voting ahead of elections.

Hillary Clinton’s rally cry championing voting rights stands in stark contrast to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie; Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker; former Florida governor Jeb Bush; and former Texas governor Rick Perry who all championed and signed into law legislation that restricted voting rights and disproportionately impacted poor and minorities, making it harder for them to vote in elections.

It looks like Hillary wants to have a national dialog on voting rights in the US. This isn’t exactly surprising since there is a direct correlation between higher voter turn out and Democrats winning elections, but it is refreshing and something I welcome hearing more about in the general election.

 

Free fitness sessions this June in Boston parks

Christopher Columbus ParkThis summer nine parks in Boston will host FREE fitness sessions that are open to the public.  Participating parks include:

Blackstone Park – South End (BP)
Boston Common Frog Pond – Downtown (BCFP)
Christopher Columbus Park – North End (CCP)
Franklin Park – Dorchester (FLP)
Gertrude Howes Playground – Roxbury (GH)
Harambee Park – Dorchester (HP)
Jamaica Pond Pinebank Promontory – Jamaica Plain (JP)
Madison Park – Roxbury (MP)
Symphony Park – Fenway / Kenmore (SYP)

Use the park codes that I’ve included in bold above to check out the rotating schedule of free fitness activities in these Boston parks this June.  Click on calendar below to enlarge.Boston Summer Parks Fitness Calendar June 2015