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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. To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.
Click 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.
Ryan Landry and Varla Jean Merman are part of the Ptown ensemble who will be performing Brown is the New Pink which will play at the Ptown Art House.
To purchase tickets and for more information link here.
Posted in Provincetown, Theater
Tagged Art and Film, BosGuy, Boston Guy, Ryan Landry, Theater
The Highland Street Foundation is sponsoring Free Fun Fridays again this summer, starting this Friday, June 24th. The program was created to increase access and enrichment opportunities for children and families throughout Massachusetts during the summer months. Starting this Friday, and each Friday through the end of August, multiple sites will be open for free. This week enjoy the following free venues thanks to the Highland Street Foundation: Tanglewood, Lyric Stage Company, Mass MoCA, and more.
For more details visit here: Free Fun Fridays – June 24.
Posted in Art & Film, Free Stuff, Theater
Tagged Art and Film, BosGuy, Boston Guy, Theater

Murray Bartlett, Lauren Weedman, Raúl Castillo, Jonathan Groff, and Frankie J. Alvarez in Looking: The Movie (2016)
One month from today on Saturday, July 23rd HBO will air a long anticipated finale to the short lived gay drama, Looking.
In the movie trailer, Patrick returns to San Francisco to attend a friend’s wedding after having moved away. When he sees his former boyfriends old feelings emerge and the closure he thought he had now doesn’t seem so clear. Earlier this week HBO released the trailer, and it made the rounds on many gay blogs, but if you’ve yet to see it, check it out here.
More information on the series here, www.hbo.com/looking.
This week’s post features one of my favorite writers of all time, Oscar Wilde, with his lover, Sir Alfred Douglas before Oscar was imprisoned for “gross indecency”. Whatever our issues are today, we have it far easier than those who came before us, and I always make it a point to remind myself how lucky I am.
Believe it or not Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was released 30 years ago and to commemorate the hilarious 80’s comedy it will play on the Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Vision center field video board at Fenway Park on Wed., June 29th.
To ensure the best viewing, seating will be in the lower seating bowl and along the first baseline. The movie will take place rain or shine. General admission tickets are $10 and $5 for children. Fenway’s gates open at 7:00 and the movie will start at 8:15.
I like to think of my blog as an important, educational site that can help you expand your vocabulary. Today’s vocabulary word is Basket.
Basket (ˈbaskət/noun)
Definition: A reference to the outline of the male genital area as viewed through pants, swimsuit or underwear – also commonly referred to as “package”.
Example: I could distinctly see a VPL on that guy’s package when he walked by.
Each Wednesday morning I post a photograph and ask readers to offer a funny caption. Much thanks to Matt from boyculture for posting this photo last month. Hopefully the caption below will inspire you to share a few captions.
Eskimo Kiss

This year Boston JerkFest™ has expanded and is a 2-day festival that will take place this Friday and Saturday at the Ben Franklin Institute of Technology at 41 Berkeley Street in the South End.
The outdoor festival features Jamaican jerk spiced food and all things spicy and hot as well as a rum and brew tasting on Friday, June 24th from 6:00 – 9:30 pm. The event will include live music, unlimited tastings of rum, local craft beer and several Caribbean inspired drinks. Click here to get discounted tickets for Saturday only on goldstar.com.
To get tickets for Friday and the Rum & Brew Tasting visit the official event website, bostonjerkfest.com.
Over the past several weeks I’ve had two business trips to San Francisco; each lasting a week. Unfortunately when I travel for work I have little spare time to enjoy myself, but one week ago when I was wandering through Chinatown I stumbled upon this restaurant. I didn’t end up going in but I’ve been chuckling about it ever since. Hope it brings a smile to you.
One month from today the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company will open their nearly 3 week run of free Shakespeare on the Boston Common. This year’s production will feature one of the Bard’s comedies: Love’s Labour’s Lost. The play draws on themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalization, and reality versus fantasy.
Love’s Labour’s Lost
Directed by Steven Maler
July 20 – August 7, 2016
FREE and open to the public
I will write more about the free performances later this summer. Please plan on coming down to the Boston Common one night with friends or maybe a special friend to enjoy the production directed by Steven Maler and the excellent cast.