Fenway Men’s Event

Fenway Health ClinicThe Fenway Men’s Event is right around the corner.  Will you be attending the black tie fundraiser for Fenway Health?  This will be the second year in a row that Sergio and I will miss the party.  The Men’s Event is an annual tradition for many in the Boston area to hop into a tuxedo and come together to help raise money for Boston’s largest LGBT clinic, Fenway Health.  More than 1,300 are expected to attend this year’s program that will raise more than $600,000.

To learn more about the Men’s Event visit their website mensevent.org.

Below is a video from The Men’s Event 2012 to whet your appetite and / or to show you all the fun if you’ve never been before and are curious to see more.  

 

Dining in Grand Cayman

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Calypso Grill’s deck in Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman has no shortage of great dining options and I would encourage anyone visiting to leave their hotel and do some exploring.  Trip Advisor does a nice job of listing a wide selection of dining options.  One of our more extravagant meals on the island was at Calypso Grill.  If you decide to go, request a table outside overlooking the water. For this New Englander, dining outside by the water in February is a rare treat and added to my dining experience.

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Bread and Chocolate French Toast

As much as I enjoyed Calypso and some of the other places, it was two of the more casual dining establishments that Sergio and I enjoyed the most.  Neither of these places are by the water so if that is a must then simply bypass these options.  For visitors coming by cruise ship the first option is within walking distance of where you will disembark and is called Bread and Chocolate.  This tiny, hole-in-the-wall restaurant serves delicious (vegan) food and is a favorite among locals. I had no idea eating vegan was so delicious.

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Casual dining at Cimboco in Grand Cayman

The other restaurant I wanted to give a shout out to is Cimboco.  It is located just a few minutes by car from The Westin and Ritz Carlton in a small strip mall that also has a burger shack, smoothie store and coffee shop.  Cimboco hosts a $5.00 breakfast Monday thru Friday from 7:30 – 11:00 am that is tough to beat. Additionally, they make delicious sandwiches and pizzas (I’d recommend trying the eggplant pesto pizza) all very affordable.

While there were many more options, I thought I’d limit this post to three of my favorites: Calypso GrillBread and Chocolate and Cimboco. For more dining tips check out Trip Advisor rankings or contact me, and I’d be happy to share a few more suggestions suitable to your taste, price range and near where you will be staying.

BosGuy’s prediction to Eater Boston: Eataly is coming to Boston

Have you heard the rumor mill grinding away, regarding news that Mario Batali who is about to open his new Boston restaurant, Babbo Pizzeria e Enoteca, is now looking for the perfect location for his chain, Eataly?  Should Batali secure a location in Boston this would be the third Eataly in the US for the gigantic Pan-Italian retailer.

Eataly Boston is Very Close to Becoming a Reality via EaterBoston

Eataly may be coming to Boston via The Boston Globe

While I only know what I have read in the local papers that first published these rumors earlier this week, I wanted to point out my 2015 Restaurant Predictions, which Eater Boston published on my behalf, hereMario Batali

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Gay travel in Grand Cayman

Grand Cayman Islands Gay travelers have good reason to be wary of the Caribbean Islands.  While some islands are more tolerant than others, most are influenced by conservative Christian churches and many have a terrible track record with regards to LGBT rights.  Affluent, gay North American and European travelers aren’t subjected to the same overt discrimination that residents are but it might be smart to read, Global Gay Boyz post for LGBT travelers if you have never traveled to the Caribbean before.

Despite its wealth, The Cayman Islands remains a conservative society and while they are more tolerant than most Caribbean nations, overt forms of PDA are not wise. There isn’t any gay life to speak of in the traditional sense of a defined neighborhood or designated gay bars.  However, O Bar near Seven Mile Beach is a popular hang out where gay locals and travelers will frequent.  For more details visit O Bar’s Faceebook page.

While there is no gay beach, some will meet by the Royal Palms (restaurant and bar) or Calico Jack’s along Seven Mile Beach.  According to locals, Royal Palms “Industry Night” hosted each Wednesday, as well as Friday night and Sunday during the day are when Royal Palms will be busiest.  Calico Jack’s best night is Saturdays.

Regardless of where you go, it is easy to have  great time in Grand Cayman. There are many places to visit, dine and relax.  Should you be planning a trip and have questions, feel free to reach out to me by leaving a comment below or email me.

Vote for SoWa as America’s best art district

SoWa Open MarketUSA Today has nominated Boston’s South End district – SoWa – as one of America’s best art districts alongside 19 other communities including places like Chelsea-NYC, Warehouse District-NOLA and Station North-Baltimore.

Vote Boston’s SoWa District as America’s best art district

Help raise the profile of SoWa and click on the link above.  At the bottom of the page select “Vote”.  It would be wonderful to have SoWa recognized.  This one-time derelict neighborhood, better known for burnt out buildings and crime is now one of my favorite parts of Boston.

Voting ends at 12PM on Monday, March 2, 2015.  Help me spread the word by sharing with friends through your preferred social media channels.

NOTE: You can vote once per day so bookmark the page and return often.

Temptation Tuesday

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Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

MFA Boston free on Saturday, Feb 21

Museum of Fine Arts BostonDid you know that this is the year of the Goat?  Neither did I, but you can learn a lot more about Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese traditions and cultures at the MFA Boston on Saturday, February 21st because admission is FREE.

More information about the Year of the Goat.

More information about the MFA Boston.

Realm health and fitness tips from Kyle

kyle, fitness, health, work out, gymAre you experiencing shoulder pain?  Is your workout suffering as a result? Injuries and strains can happen in and out of the gym and taking care of your body means listening to it and not ignoring potential injuries so if you are experiencing discomfort, talk to your doctor and discuss if you need to see a physical therapist.

In the mean time try applying these practices to get some relief.

Rest  Don’t beat a dead horse if it hurts sometimes a few days off will help resolve the problem – note that I said a few days (2-4 days is recommended). While resting add some ice and light compression for relief.

Stretch  On your days off, while you are resting, make sure you are stretching your chest, lats,and back to help increase blood flow and smooth over any knots you may have that are causing pain.

Take it Easy Stay within the 15-20 rep rang for you first day but take extra time to stretch and warm up and use lighter weights.

Be Mindful The pain you are experiencing may be due to body position (e.g. the way you sleep, sitting with your shoulders rolled forward or cradling a phone). Try to maintain good posture through the day.

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.

Grand Cayman Island

CaribbeanThe Cayman Islands are a tiny collection of three islands nestled in the Western Caribbean nearest Jamaica and Cuba.  The largest island, Grand Cayman, is 20+ mile long.  Grand Cayman is unlike most other Caribbean islands in that  off shore banking is actually the largest industry – not tourism. This means that you will find an affluent population of professional ex-pats (mostly Canadian) living there.

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BosGuy and his coconuts

We visited two friends who are now Caymanians (yes that is what they are called); one originally from Trinidad & Tobago and the other from Scotland by way of Canada. While staying at our friend’s beautiful home we were able to really see the island through the eyes of locals.

I’ll write more about Grand Cayman this week including:

  • What to do if you arrive by cruise ship
  • Places of interest
  • Where to dine

Please share your experiences if you’ve visited before.  If you are contemplating a visit to Grand Cayman and have questions reach out to me by leaving a comment here on my blog or emailing me directly.

Monday blues

animalIt may be President’s Day but I’m back at work.  Are you working today?

Join me at TWC’s Hasty Pudding take over

TWC, The Welcoming Committee, Oops!…Madrid It AgainLast month I wrote about the TWC take over of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals on Friday, February 20th.  If you haven’t any plans for Friday, join Sergio and me as we head to Harvard Square to watch this talented male troupe perform, ¡Oops!…Madrid It Again!.

This is the same production that Amy Poehler (Hasty Pudding Theatricals 2015 Woman of the year) and Chris Pratt (Hasty Pudding Theatricals 2015 Man of the year) watched after receiving their awards.

This event will definitely sell out so don’t dawdle and checkout TWC’s website for details about the logistics and purchase your tickets here.

Caribbean dreaming on Grand Cayman

Sergio, Travel, Gay TravelSergio and I returned from spending a week in the Caribbean where we visited friends who live on Grand Cayman.  The trip was just what we needed.  We spent time exploring the island, meeting people and soaking up some much needed warmth and sun before returning to Boston.

I enjoyed our time there and will be sharing posts later this week about our experience, including travel tips should you decide to visit this tiny island.  If you have any questions about visiting the Cayman Islands, feel free to reach out to me by leaving a comment in this post or emailing me directly.

Scruffy Sunday

Scruffy SundayI know that I posted this previously but it seems like a perfect photo following Valentine’s Day.  I hope that you are having a good weekend.

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

Saturday night video The Thing I Didn’t Know I Didn’t Know

Great date night video.  This is a song by Brett Every based on the novel THE THING I DIDN’T KNOW I DIDN’T KNOW by Brent Hartinger.