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Boston Pride Guide is now available

Gay Pride BostonBoston Pride has done a nice job assembling the official Boston Pride Guide for 2015.  The guide fully details all the programs that one can attend ranging from the large Pride Parade on Saturday, June 13th, that is expected to attract 400,000+ spectators and include 25,000 marchers to the less obvious like A Conversation with Pussy Riot at The Wilbur Theatre on Friday June 5th.

If you cannot pick up an actual copy you can still view the calendar of events online at bostonpride.org/calendar. Bay Windows will publish an *unofficial* Guide to all things related to Pride that is available on their website starting tomorrow, Friday, May 29th at www.baywindows.com and will be distributed in hard copy starting next Thursday, June 4th.  Be sure to get a copy of this as well since there are many unofficial Pride events – and often these are more fun than the official programs.

Step right up to the smallest tent in town: Republican Party

Republican Primary Clown ShowNot a single one of them is willing to say they support marriage equality and every one of them think businesses that want to discriminate against gay couples should have the right based on “religious freedom”.   Hashtag this post #STFU.

Restaurant review: il Casale in Belmont

il Casale BelmontEarlier this month we went to Belmont to visit a friend and have dinner at il Casale in downtown Belmont, MA – a suburb just outside of Boston. The restaurant is part of a small restaurant group that also runs a restaurant by the same name in Lexington as well as Dante’s in Cambridge, MA.

Despite the high ceilings and large dining room, the restaurant exudes a cozy rustic vibe that is in line with the service which isn’t quite fine dining but professional and friendly; clearly this is a neighborhood favorite.  Main plates and pastas are reasonably priced – ranging in the mid $20s and pastas are all available as half portions. Upon taking our seats at a high table near the bar we were greeted by a knowledgeable waiter who took our drink order and brought us warm, homemade bread.  To compliment the bread which smelled heavenly, I ordered the burrata cheese which was heavily seasoned with pepper, oregano and candied pistachios.

il Casale Belmont

Burrata Cheese $12

The cheese was cool and creamy as one would expect and the pepper and oregano added a nice flavor, but my favorite was the crunch of the candied pistachios which alongside the drizzle of olive oil went very nicely with our warm bread. Needless to say nothing was left when our server cleared the plates.

Following my starter I had high expectations and looked forward to the special of the night which I ordered.  The homemade Mafalade came with a seasoned roasted pork shoulder ragu in olive oil sauce with peas and carrots.  The colors and aroma of this plate created were equaled by their flavor, I’m happy to say.

homemade malfade pasta

Malfade pasta with pork ragu $28

My fellow diners ordered the gnocchi and grilled cod and they echoed my sentiments about their meals.  The pastas were certainly generous portions, and I ended up bringing about a third of my meal home for left overs, which makes me think unless you are really hungry an appetizer and half portion of il Casale’s pasta is more than enough – making it an even more affordable dining option.

With warmer temperatures now gracing Boston, you can also enjoy dining al fresco at il Casale’s patio, but reservations are strongly recommended no matter when you come to dine since this place seems to be a favorite for locals.

il Casale opens daily at 4:30 PM at 50 Leonard Street in Belmont, MA
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Ogunquit Playhouse presents Sister Act (May 20 – June 20)

Sister Act Ogunquit PlayhouseLast week the Ogunquit Playhouse opened their 83rd summer season with the popular musical, Sister Act, which will run through Saturday, June 20th.  The 2 hour and 30 minute show with one intermission has received strong reviews from local papers and feedback from friends who saw the show over the weekend has been positive.  Should you be planning a trip to Ogunquit in the coming weeks, I’d suggest you check out the production.  If you go, please let me know your thoughts as I won’t have the opportunity to see this production.

For more information about this show, to purchase tickets and to see what other shows will be coming to the Ogunquit Playhouse this summer link here.

Caption this photo

Humor, athletics, sportsCaption this photo which I plucked from the PG-13 Tumblr page Giants, Cowboys, football, rugby and life, which you can check out in my blogroll —>

I’ll get you started with a possible caption and hopefully you’ll feel inspired to share a few of your own in the comments section below.

Mike was determined to show John what a pain in the ass he could be.

Boston Bacon and Beer Festival tickets on sale

Bacon and Beer festival BostonBoston’s sixth annual Bacon and Beer Festival will be at Fenway Park on Saturday, June 20th from 2:00pm to 4:30pm in the concourse at Fenway Park.

Tickets go on sale this evening and the festival will sell out so don’t hesitate if you want to check out this fun event.

The festival doubles as a fundraiser for The Red Sox Foundation, Community Servings, and Lovin’ Spoonfuls so tell your friends about the event.

More event info and ticket information here!

Free outdoor bootcamp series each Wednesday

Outdoor Bootcamp Series from City Sports and Beantown BootcampCity Sports and Beantown Bootcamp are sponsoring a free one hour outdoor bootcamp series for six weeks each Wednesday that runs through the end of June 24, 2015 by the North End Greenway (across the street from Haymarket).

Beantown Bootcamp will design workouts that vary each week but consist of strength and muscle conditioning, cardio, agility and plyometrics.  Interested participants are asked to RSVP.

RSVP for a FREE 1-hour bootcamp session

Boston Spirit sunset cruise is June 17

Boston Spirit Summer Cruise to benefit Fenway HealthNext month Boston Spirit’s annual Summer Sunset Cruise will take more than 700 friends around Boston Harbor to enjoy some great food from Jasper White’s Summer Shack and music courtesy of DJ Mocha with 100% of the proceeds raised going to benefit Fenway Health.

You may buy your tickets here 

All the fun takes place on Wednesday, June 17 at the World Trade Center pier aboard Bay State Cruise Company’s Provincetown II, boarding starts at 6 p.m. and the cruise departs at 6:30 p.m., returning at 8:30 p.m.

Temptation Tuesday

temptation tuesday, handsome, hunkOrange is officially my favorite color now.

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Realm health and fitness tips from Kyle

wineIs that glass of wine worth it?  Sometimes we don’t realize that some of our bad habits and cheat snacks really can add up. If you’re having having trouble losing weight, try adding up the calories from all your guilty pleasures and see in large how many calories it adds up to.

A standard pour of wine has approximately 125 calories.  That means:

  • 1 Glass a night – 861 calories a week and 3,444 a month
  • 2 Glasses a night – 1722 calories a week and 6,888 a month
  • 3 Glasses a night –  2583 calories a week and 10,332 a month

Assuming you are consuming a balanced diet relative to your metabolic rate, and not doing extra workouts this means you will gain at least one pound each month.

Like what you’ve read?  Share these posts with your friends and check out some of my previous blog posts for ideas on how to liven up your fitness routine and to stay motivated in 2015.  Kyle’s Health & Fitness posts.

Kyle at Realm FitnessKyle is a nationally certified personal trainer, certified nutritionist, and lifestyle motivator out of Los Angeles, CA. He has been training for 5 years and has experience working with top-tier celebrity and executive clientele. When he’s not in the gym, Kyle is reading philosophy or writing poetry.

Why religious freedom argument is dangerous for Marriage Equality

Following the historic vote in Ireland on marriage equality, cultural conservatives in the US are licking their wounds and they should because the referendum in Ireland mirrors attitudes shared here in the America.  According to polling from Pew Research Center, nearly 60% of American Catholics support marriage equality (up from 34% when same sex marriage was legalized in MA in 2004).

Marriage Equality, same sex marriage, pew researchPew Research Center also recently reported that Millennials overwhelmingly support marriage equality (nearly 70%) and that is significant because this year Millennials will surpass the Baby Boomer generation as the nation’s largest living generation with approximately 81 million born after 1981.  These trends make even religious zealots realize that prayer alone is not going to turn back time (to borrow a line from a Cher song) so they are adopting new language (that can be more palatable to the public) to stem this tide of the pro equality movement.

This is why the bogus “religious freedom” argument is now talked about nonstop by conservatives (and why you’ll hear about “religious freedom” and persecution from Republican Presidential primary candidates ad nauseam). Social conservatives want to position themselves as the victim; this is a tried and true tactic from Conservatives when they lose in the court of public opinion.

Integration is a sinSame sex marriage isn’t the first civil liberty that was opposed based on “religious beliefs” and teachings in the Bible.

The next time you hear someone claiming their ‘religious liberties’ are being trampled upon by “legalizing” gay marriage be sure you address that line of thought immediately – ignoring this gives that line of thought credibility and emboldens those who make this claim. Let’s not forget that gay marriage isn’t the first civil liberty that was opposed based on “religious beliefs” and teachings in the Bible it just happens to be the latest.  Claims that everything from ending segregation to legalizing interracial marriages was against teachings in the Bible and people’s religious convictions.

Memorial Day tribute

Memorial Day Boston CommonWhat a beautiful tribute:  37,000 flags placed on the Boston Common to represent every Massachusetts military member who died in service.  Photo by Katherine Larson.

Random man candy post

hunk, shirtless, beard, hairy, gayI love a man who knows how to accessorize.

Museum of Fine Arts Boston free on Memorial Day

Free Fun Fridays Highland FoundationFrom 10 am—4:45 pm the Museum of Fine Arts Boston will be open and free to the public as part of their annual Memorial Day open house.  No plans? Swing by and admire this Boston cultural treasure.

Scruffy Sunday

handsome, hunkHow nice it would be to wake up to this smiling face. It might even make someone as grumpy as me crack a smile in the morning.

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