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Le Clos des Fées: Les Sorcières

Wine ReviewThis week I picked up a bottle of 2010 Clos des Fées Les Sorcieres at my local wine shop, Brix South End, and I’ll admit I initially picked it up because I loved the label; it seemed appropriate considering Halloween is just a couple weeks away.

BosGuy wine reviewThe wine is a blend comprised of Syrah 50% and Grenache 30 % and Carignan 20 %.  Du clos De Fees les Sorcieres has a heady nose when you first pour it and a deep red hue that calls to mind some of the fruity characteristics you’ll taste when you first try the wine, but it is lighter than it looks and has a relatively soft finish.

The wine is going to appeal to most people and would pair well both with a dinner or on its own (as I enjoyed it on my couch).  While I will enjoy this wine year round, it would be great to bring to a Halloween party. If you live in the South End you can pick it up at Brix wine shop for $18.99.

Furry Friday

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BosGuy brain teaser

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

If you are stumped, feel free to get help – share it with a friend or colleague to see if you can figure it out together.

I’ll confirm answers later in the day so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away. I want to give everyone a chance.

This week’s riddle:

What has a forest but no trees.
cities but no people and
rivers but no water?

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

Boston Book Festival kicks off tonight

Boston Book FestivalTonight Herbie Hancock kicks off the 2014 Boston Book Festival with his Memoir Keynote and on Friday evening Susan Minot gives the Fiction Keynote.  On Saturday the 2014 BBF starts in earnest with programs through out the weekend.

Peruse the full calendar of events for Saturday and Sunday which are mostly free and open to the public:  2014 BBF Calendar of Events.

TTO masquerade fundraiser: Foreplay

The Theater Offensive, Masquerade, Manhunt, Maverick MenMy buddies Cole and Hunter (a.k.a. The Maverick Men) are joining forces with Manhunt to throw a special Halloween party to help raise funds for The Theater Offensive at the Manhunt Mansion in Brookline one week from today.

When: Thursday, October 30
Time: 7 – 11pm
Where: The Manhunt Mansion
Tickets:  Buy Tickets Here

The party will include delicious food from Boston Chops / dBar as well as beer and wine and great music from my friend, DJ Jim “Gay Jim” Clerkin from KISS 108FM .

When you arrive be sure to check out the silent auction which will include many items including:

  • A sexy package from the Maverick Men (includes DVDs, productions, and membership)
  • Manhunt Packages including memberships to various Online Buddies sites and swag.
  • Restaurant Gift cards
  • Museum + Theatre Tickets

Get your tickets before it sells out. You won’t want to miss the party.

Who is excited for Halloween

HalloweenHalloween is next week. What will be your costume?

Illuminus in South End Saturday, Oct 25

SoWa, South End, Boston Looking for something different to do this Saturday?  Check out Illuminus, an artistic event happening on October 25th in the SoWa neighborhood, across Harrison Avenue in the Power Station (by the BSC South End) and surrounding parking lots.

This is a free nighttime festival of creative innovation, featuring large-scale light projections and installations that include immersive sound, performance, and multimedia experiences that are created to help you reimagine the Boston at night. The free event will be held from 6:00 PM – midnight and will include light projections, music, performances and food trucks.

More information is available on their FB event page.

Dykes in Hell’s Kitchen

Gay HumorI always chuckle when I pass this sign in Hell’s Kitchen. I know it is juvenile but that shouldn’t be news to anyone who reads this blog regularly.

GLAD Spirit of Justice Award

LGBT rights, Gay rightsCongratulations to Urvashi Vaid, this year’s recipient of the GLAD Spirit of Justice Award.  The black tie gala on Friday, October 24th  is in honor of the great work The Gay Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) and people like Vaid do to champion and protect the rights of our community.  You can learn more about Urvashi Vaid, the Spirit of Justice Award banquet and GLAD by linking here.

My heartfelt thanks and congratulations to GLAD, their volunteers and everyone who supports their work.

 

Restaurant review: Nizza Hell’s Kitchen

Nizza Hell's Kitchen NYCNizza is a cozy space located in NYC Hell’s Kitchen on Ninth Avenue.  The night I was there Nizza had a young crowd and nice energy that reminded me of some of my favorite brasseries – except Nizza’s menu is 100% Italian.  It probably didn’t hurt that bartender, Tom, was easy on the eyes, friendly and made excellent dinner suggestions.

Italian restaurant, Nizza NYCNizza’s menu is very approachable with pizzas, pastas and main dishes ranging from $13-$23.  I started dinner with Tom’s suggestion, eggplant involtini ($11.25). The dish comes with four thinly sliced roasted eggplant that are stuffed with ricotta and herbs.  It is shown above with focaccia bread and olive oil served with a generous dollop of ricotta. The eggplant was cooked perfectly and is something I would regularly order if I lived in the neighborhood.

Nizza Hell's Kitchen NYCI love spicy pizza so Tom suggested I try the “Piccante” ($14.75).  This pizza didn’t disappoint and the heat gave me an excuse to order a second glass of wine.  The pizza comes with tomato, spicy Italian sausage, roasted hot peppers, smoked mozzarella and fresh basil.   It was the roasted hot peppers that really added the heat so have them hold the peppers if you’d prefer something less spicy. A sure sign that I enjoyed the dinner was the self-induced food coma that followed from me over eating.

If out in Hell’s Kitchen and looking for a nice place to grab a bite that has good energy and is reasonably priced, I’d definitely suggest trying Nizza at 630 Ninth Avenue.
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Meet the author: Marc Solomon

TWCTen years ago Massachusetts became the first state to legalize same-sex marriage. And after the US Supreme Court’s landmark rulings in the summer of 2013 a tipping point had been reached; as of right now there are 32 states provide legal recognition and that number seems to be growing by the day.

Author and community organizer, Marc Solomon, who wrote, Winning Marriage: The Inside Story of How Same-Sex Couples Took on the Politicians and Pundits – and Won, has been invited by TWC to have a “Meet the Author”.

Marc Solomon  What:  Author Salon — Marc Solomon 
  When:  Tuesday, November 11, 2014
  Where:  BoConcept, 999 Mass Avenue, Cambridge, MA
  RSVP: Purchase tickets here

 

The Author Salon as TWC refers to it is on Tuesday, November 11 in Cambridge. In addition to the titillating discussion, you can enjoy complimentary drinks from Deep Eddy Vodka and Hint, plus the chance to buy a signed copy of Winning Marriage (at a discount!).  Previous Author Salons hosted by TWC have sold out so if this is of interest, mark the date on your calendar and get your tix – quick.

Obama’s support for Marriage Equality articulated

Marriage Equality, Same Sex MarriageAnyone surprised the LGBT community still largely supports President Obama?  He remains our single most powerful champion in this fight.

Caption this photo

gay, funny photoSometimes you come across a picture that is actually worth way more than a thousand words. This happens to be one of them.

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Halloween New Orleans: Descent

The Lazarus Ball, Descent, New Orleans, HalloweenI bet this weekend’s party that raises funds for Project Lazarus, a home in New Orleans for men and women with AIDS, would be an absolute blast.  Anyone planning to attend?  More information about the weekend of fun is on their website, halloweenneworleans.com.