Furry Friday

Furry FridayI thought I’d share this Easter-themed Furry Friday. I’ll be honest the picture sort of freaks me out but look at the size of his jelly beans. The photo is one of a number of promo photographs for an annual event sponsored by Nasty Pig, that you can read more about here.

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

riddle, brain teaserEach 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:   
All of Tom’s pets are dogs except one, and all of his pets are cats except one. How many cats and dogs does Tom have?

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

dinnerfest RED Party + Auction is one month from today

BosGuy, Victory Programs

Verna Turbulance and Sergio at dinnerfest 2015

Victory Program’s 2016 Dinnerfest RED Party + Auction is one month from today on Sunday, April 24 from 3-6PM at the Red Lantern restaurant.

For those who love dining out, the Dinnerfest silent auction is certain to please, featuring some of Boston’s most acclaimed restaurants, bistros, pubs and breweries. This year’s honorary co-chairs are Attorney General Maura Healey and Joanne Chang of Flour Bakery and Myers + Chang.

Come join Sergio and me on Sunday, April 24th. Tickets remain available and all the money goes to help support the important work that the Boston Living Center and Victory Programs do for our community.

I want my dinnerfest 2016 tickets

SOWA farmer’s market now open on Saturday and Sunday

SoWa Farmers MarketStarting Sunday, May 1, 2016 the South End will host two weekly markets that will be separated by about 3 blocks.  For those familiar with where the Sunday market has traditionally resided nothing much will seem different.  The South End Market as it was previously known is moving closer to the Ink Block and will be located in Ming’s Supermarket parking lot. The artist market by the studios and farmer’s market by Cinquecento will now go by the name SOWA Market.

One notable difference with this year’s SOWA Market is their intention to be open on both Saturday and Sunday following the grand opening. The Saturday Farmer’s Market will be slightly smaller with more vendors initially participating every Sunday alongside the Vintage and Artist Markets as well as the Food Truck court located one block away in the Gaslight and BSC parking lot. Below are the names of the vendors lined up to participate for the SOWA Market 2016 season.

Farmer's Market

For more information about the SOWA Market visit here.

Vintage gay

Male couple from Victorian Age Source: victoriangentlemeninlove.tumblr.com

I want to dedicate this weekly post, featuring vintage gay photographs, to the men and women who lived in a more critical time where being true to yourself and loving who you want wasn’t always an option and came at a great price.  Do you have a photo you would like to share? Email me at bosguymail@gmail.com.

Previous Vintage Gay Photos

This spring check out Boston’s Walk To The Sea

Norman B. Leventhal Walk, Boston historyNearly everyone is familiar with The Freedom Trail. The 2.5 mile (mostly free) route that showcases Boston’s role in the American Revolution is written up in every guide book about the city but many remain unaware of the interesting and completely free 1 mile walk called Walk to the Sea

Starting at the State House in Beacon Hill and concluding in Boston Harbor, this 1-mile walk encompasses four centuries of history and only partially overlaps with the better known Freedom Trail. The Walk to the Sea website does a nice job showcasing the sites of interest as well as a map you can use on your phone or download and bring with you.

Are you planning a trip to Boston or are you new to the city? Reach out to me, and I’d be happy to provide some suggestions on what to see and do.

Gold Dust Orphans present Legally Blind

Ryan Landry, Fringe theater, BostonRyan Landry and his band of misfit actors, The Gold Dust Orphans, present a brand new musical adventure based on “The Miracle Worker” and “Gypsy”.

The full name of the musical is, “LEGALLY BLIND – The Helen Keller Musical” Based on two classic pieces of American theatre, William Gibson’s “The Miracle Worker” and Stephen Sondheim’s “Gypsy”, “LEGALLY BLIND – The Helen Keller Musical” gleefully follows the musical misadventures of one Annie Sullivan, (Ryan Landry) and her physically challenged yet remarkably gifted student, Helen (Jessica Barstis) as they wind their way along the ever changing landscape of adult entertainment through song, dance and plenty of laughs.

Tickets are currently on sale for the limited run which opens on Thursday, April 21st.  For more information and to purchase tickets online link here.

Caption this photo

Caption this photoThis week’s Caption this photo has a decidedly Easter theme. Share a funny caption.  Hopefully the caption below inspires you to share a few of your own.

Here comes the Easter Bunny

South End restaurant Kitchen closes

Scott HerrittEater Boston reported today something that has long been rumored in the South End, the imminent closure of Kitchen Restaurant on Tremont Street. According to the article which you can read here  Eater Boston writes:

“Sometimes liquor licenses in Boston are a little tricky,” Herritt told Eater. The four-year-old Kitchen had been operating with the liquor license for F.S. Pops, the previous restaurant in that space, which is losing the license. Herritt said he did not have immediate plans to find an alternative location for Kitchen, and the staff will move to his other restaurants.

This past September Kitchen had revamped their menu to focus on local seafood, but it was hard to tell if the change had helped or hurt the cute restaurant with one of the most desirable street side dining patios in the neighborhood.  One thing that is abundantly clear, without a liquor license there is no way a restaurant in the South End can hope to succeed.

R.I.P. Kitchen

Michael C reviews South End restaurant S.R.V.

South End restarantItalian eateries may be a dime a dozen, but SRV, the new South End addition, is a welcome departure from the beaten path of red-and-white checkered tables and chianti bottle candleholders, says my culture and lifestyle correspondent, Michael C.

Oh great, another Italian restaurant in Boston! As if Cinquecento, La Motta’s and Stella, to name just three in the South End alone, aren’t enough. I always say that we need another Italian joint as much as we need another Greek one, complete with Ionian columns, the ubiquitous Greek Key on the wall and a statue of Hercules slaying the Hydra. In other words, we don’t.

Let me take that back. I’ll qualify my statement and clarify that, well, it depends on what kind of Italian we’re dealing with. Italian food has become such a broad and loose term it almost means nothing. There is, after all, a difference between chicken parm drenched in marinara and the authentic Italian fare (Venetian to be precise) offered at the Serene Republic of Venice, or SRV for brevity.

The food – dinner may start with decently-portioned – and priced – cicchetti (Italian for tapas or meze) that don’t leave you feeling ripped off at the palate or the pocket. These are creative, interesting and esthetically satisfying dishes, albeit on a menu peppered a little too liberally with esoteric Italian culinary terminology – you know, for the mandatory element of pomposity. After all, why bother dining out if you can just tell what every dish is comprised of without third party consultation, right? At SRV, the redeemer of this affectation is its purpose, namely to stimulate conversation between you and your server (in my experience, a very stylish, graceful and impeccably attentive young lady). The much-publicized fact that they mill their own flour is a nice touch that can actually be tasted in the outstanding pastas – this isn’t your college cafeteria spaghetti and whatever, I promise.

The ambience – the décor is more than just passable. It’s chic with the right amount of quirk. I liked the exposed brick (typically a little overdone these days), dotted with ceramic planters, although I would hang twice as many. I loved the pendant lights, seemingly made of repurposed crystal decanters and pitchers and was enamored with the tile-hardwood combo floor in the bar area, in my mind channeling the designer Paola Navone. I must say, however, that the color scheme left me longing for more. The velvet upholstery on the banquettes could have been forest green, rather than that ubiquitous steak house burgundy. But hey, you can’t have it all, can you. Overall, I liked it – a lot.

The bonus – even if I hadn’t enjoyed the food and space as much as I did, I’ll admit right now that a lot would have been forgiven on account of one specific feature that is really (and I mean really) up there in my books, namely the restaurant’s flawless acoustics. It was a full house, yet the place never felt loud. It was perfectly conducive to civilized conversation and the music, though unmistakably present, never intrusive or distracting. What a novel idea – rejoice! Now you can actually enjoy dinner and hold a conversation without screaming at the top of your lungs, as you have to at another South End hotspot with the worst acoustics ever – which of course will remain nameless 🙂

SRV – 569 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA 02118
Telephone: 617-536-9500
www.srvboston.com

Michael CAbout the author:  A former banker, Michael C offsets the sobriety of his professional life with his passion for design, music, the arts and anything beautiful.

© Michael Constantinides 2016 – all rights reserved

Lesbians in the attic by local author Stephen Syta

Lesbians in the attic by Stephen SytaOur friend, Stephen Syta, has published his first book called Lesbians In The Attic. The book is an outrageous autobiography about his mad life, crazy family, and perpetually insane friends. Strung around a holiday gathering, featuring several key players, this laugh-out-loud tale paints character vignettes that are wicked, fond and unforgettable.

Lesbians in the attic is currently available to Amazon Kindle readers, here.

Temptation Tuesday

Temptation Tuesday, abs, white speedo, hunk, handsomePast Temptation Tuesday Posts

Massachusetts bipartisan bromance

Hello Adele spoofIn an age where politicians from different political parties barely acknowledge each other, Boston’s Mayor Marty Walsh and Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker have what appears to be a healthy and productive working relationship. Late yesterday, “Hello Gov, it’s Marty” Adele Spoof, a video hosted on Vimeo started making its rounds and was picked up by boston.com.

The video celebrates with more than a bit of humor their wooing of GE to move their world headquarters to Boston.

Nonstop service to Lisbon starts in June

gay travel, Europe

Jesse hanging out at Praça de D. Pedro IV in Lisbon, Portugal

Nonstop service starts a week before Lisbon Pride this June

TAP Portugal has announced daily nonstop service between Boston and Lisbon will start June 11, 2016. TAP Portugal also announced a partnership with JetBlue out of Logan and JFK to help them provide more connections for passengers.

I’ve not had a chance to visit Lisbon yet, but it is on my short list of destinations to see. My friend, Jesse, shared this photo from his previous visit to Lisbon, Portugal.  For those who may be contemplating a visit, Lisbon Pride parade and festival will take place on Saturday, June 18th; one week after nonstop service starts from Boston.  For more information about gay life in Lisbon link here.

Want to book a flight? Check out the airlines website, TAP Portugal.

What to do this week March 21 – 27

gay Boston

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell monthly party Saturday, March 26 at 10 PM – 2 AM

What to do this week: March 21st – 27th

Boston Gay Men’s Book Club meets to discuss Hawthorn and Child on Monday at 7PM at the Trident Booksellers & Cafe in Boston

Geek Trivia is guaranteed fun and has lots of prizes (trivia starts at 8pm) hosted every Tuesday at Club Cafe in Boston

Stump Trivia lets you impress your friends with all the trivia you know from 5PM – 10PM every Wednesday at Cathedral Station in Boston

Boston Underground Film Festival (BUFF) opens on Wednesday, March 23 and runs through Sunday, March 27 in Cambridge

Karaoke Kween is a lot of fun and if you’re good you may nab the $75 cash prize at the end of the night – hosted every Wednesday at Club Cafe in Boston

ICA Boston every Thursday from 5PM – 9PM admission is free to the public.

Mainestreet Karaoke party starts at 9PM every Friday in Ogunquit

Fascination Friday starts at 9PM in the basement of Jacques Underground ($10 cover) on Friday, March 25 in Boston

DontAskDontTell monthly gay rave theme has a prom theme this month at Great Scott starting at 10PM on Saturday, March 26 in Boston

EGO Saturdays with DJ Richie LaDue and your host Katya  on Saturday, March 26 in Providence

Back 2 Basics Tea Dance never has a cover and always has great music from 70s 80s & 90s, starting at 5PM no cover every Sunday at Club Cafe in Boston

Send me information about your upcoming programs and events in my blog’s comment section or message me the details on Facebook.