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ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.
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ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com.
Normally when I write about baseball it is about my Boston Red Sox. However, I read a story in Huffington Post about Equality Illinois hosting what I believe to be the first LGBT “Night Out” to see the Chicago White Sox.
The evening has apparently drawn some mean spirited comments from some White Sox fans so I wanted to voice my support for the LGBT Pride Night and encourage anyone who might read my blog and live in Chicago to enjoy the evening. For more information about the evening and to purchase tickets link here.
Bruce Vilanch appears at Club Cafe this Saturday, August 16th.
If you are looking for a good night of laughs, I would assume this is as close to a sure thing as one can get.
Vilanch is wickedly funny, and I assume when in a room of mostly gay men his stories will make for an evening you won’t soon forget.
If you haven’t made plans already you may want to consider checking out this show. Get your tickets ahead of time since the show is likely to sell out. Get your tickets online from Club Cafe’s website here.
Much thanks to @onerebeldevil for sharing this earlier this week.
Join Boston’s Gay and Lesbian Business Chamber and Corporate Sponsor, TD Bank, for the first and longest running LGBTQ Boat Cruise in Boston with all proceeds donated to the AIDS Action Committee and Community Servings next Tuesday.
For more information and to purchase tickets link here.
I’m sure nearly every gay man who reads this blog is familiar with the Warwick Rowers in the UK who for the past few years have been posing naked and selling calendars in an attempt to draw attention to homophobia in sport. Proceeds they raise go to sportallies.org; a group dedicated to promoting inclusion and challenging homophobia through sport.
While the video and calendar these guys produce is NSFW – their cause is most worthwhile so I wanted to let you know that they have kicked off their crowdfunder campaign for their 2015 calendar.
If inclined, I’d direct you to warwickrowers.org/crowdfunder.
If you liked the video you may want to do some shopping on their website. Remember that the proceeds go to fight homophobia in sport, warwickrowers.org/shop.
Thanks to Lambert Rahming for bringing this to my attention.
Ladies and their friends over in East Boston looking for something fun to do this afternoon should head over to BK’s Bar in Revere at 264 Ocean Avenue from 5-9PM.
Food and drink will be available while DJ Andrea Stamas spins all your favorite dance mixes. Be sure you make a pit stop at an ATM before heading over as BK’s is a cash only establishment.
For more information check out the event page on FB here.
Here is a Daddy-themed bonus fur. That I snagged from Sean’s blog a few months ago. Hope you like.