Boston flummox: A world puzzle based on rail networks

codehesiveLast week while I was reading local blog, We Love Beantown, I stumbled upon Boston Flummox. This online game asks you – How well do you know the Boston MBTA subway?

You have 60 seconds to unscramble as many MBTA subway stops as you can.  It is a fun distraction if you’ve not tried it yet – check it out.

Boston Flummox

Not from Boston? The game also exists for the metro systems in Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, London, Manchester, Perth and Sydney.  Let me know how many stops you unscramble in 60-seconds.

 

Weekend boat commuter service to Boston starts

Late night serviceLast week the MBTA announced that for the first time, weekend commuter boat service will be provided between Hingham, Hull, Georges Island and Boston beginning Saturday, May 24.

Each Saturday and Sunday, there will be 14 round trips between Hingham and Boston’s Long Wharf, with stops at Hull, Georges Island, and Logan Airport – boats will depart hourly.  On Saturdays, there will be two additional round trips at night with the last boat departing Boston at 11:15 p.m., and arriving in Hingham at midnight.

View Schedule and Map Here

New gay night: The Metro at Kingston Station

Gay BostonMark your calendars if you are looking for a new place to go out dancing. DJ Taffy and Guest DJ Brent Covington will be at Kingston Station near Downtown Crossing (at 25 Kingston Street) from 10PM – 2AM starting Saturday, May 31st.

Want to learn more? Check out the Facebook Page – The Metro.

Restaurant review: Cafe Jaffa

Middle Eastern restaurant BostonCafe Jaffa is a great cheap eats alternative in the Back Bay on Gloucester Street between Boylston and Newbury Street that has been serving authentic Middle Eastern food since 1991.  When I lived in the Back Bay, I regularly came here for a quick lunch or dinner.

Middle Eastern Restaurant BostonCafe Jaffa’s menu is fairly large with plenty of options under $15.  Keep it simple and stick to the many options in the sandwiches, salads and kabobs section of the menu and I promise you will enjoy your meal. On this visit I opted to have the chicken kabob salad for $9.75 with a tall glass of Lemonana for $2.50 (homemade lemonade with mint).

Middle Eastern Boston RestaurantThe kabob salad is served over a packed Greek Salad and a warmed pita that is briefly grilled prior to serving. As you can see from the photo above, the chicken is piled high and the bowl full of delicious feta cheese, cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce.  While beer and wine is available at Cafe Jaffa, I’ve always opted for the Lemonana because the minty lemonade is so good. If you’ve never had it and you like lemonade, give this a try – it is rather addictive. You can also get it by the pitcher for $4.75.

Cafe Jaffa is open Monday thru Thursday 11AM – 10:30PM; from Friday thru Saturday 11AM – 11PM; and Sunday from 12PM – 10PM.  Cafe Jaffa on Urbanspoon

Do you like short shorts?

men's fashion short shortsIs this a lame attempt to feign interest in fashion or just another excuse to post photos of handsome men on my blog? I’ll let you make that call.

Last week The Boston Globe was commenting on David Colman’s WSJ fashion article about how men’s shorts seem to be getting shorter.  The subtitle reads, Long for so long, men’s shorts are showing up in a range of inseams – from short to shorter to shortest.

I dress fairly conservatively so it isn’t likely that I’ll be wearing anything similar to the shorts I first wore back in the ’80s, but I’m more than happy to encourage other guys (esp the guy below) to follow the trend.

gay, men's fashion

By comparison these don’t seem all that short so maybe I’ll wear these.michael bastian fashion

The Theater Offensive climACTS! Bold

This is the second year I’ve attended The Theater Offensive (TTO) annual fundraiser and celebration, climACTS!  TTO celebrated their 25th Anniversary by throwing a fantastically fun party and acknowledging Tony Award-winning star, Billy Porter, by presenting him with their  OUT on the Edge Award. 

TTO works to present the diversity of the LGBT community through art to help break through personal isolation, challenges and status quo.   If you’ve never attended one of their programs, check out this video then like their Facebook Page and attend an upcoming TTO event.

When bridezilla brings her friends to your gay bar

Bachelorette PartiesYou know what two words strikes fear into the hearts of gay men?

Bachelorette Party

Growing up it would have been inconceivable to think I would read an article like the one David at Wicked Gay Blog wrote, Please Don’t Host Your Bachelorette Party at my Favorite BarThe sad fact is David’s post is not the first nor is it likely to be the last on the subject and as much as I want everyone to be welcome at a gay bar I wish bachelorette parties would be banned.

The hordes of overexcited drunk / annoying friends dressed in preposterous attire have a way of making gay men feel marginalized in gay bars. I agree with David that we don’t want to listen to your crappy Top 40 requests that are played at your neighborhood bar (BTW – that is where you should be celebrating) and we don’t want to kiss you or feel your boobs just because of some ridiculous list your friends created for you.  Your presence at our bars ruins the experience for the men who have come to what they thought was a gay bar. If you don’t believe me, come back some other night (preferably sober and with one friend rather than an entire sorority). You’ll see that gay bars still play an important part in gay life where friends connect and romances (for one night, one summer, a lifetime) still manifest.  However, none of that is possible when a busload of obnxious women in penis tiaras crash a gay bar.

So I’d like to reiterate David’s message to all the future Bridezillas and their Maids of Honor who plan these evenings out – Please go elsewhere.

Tickets to Mr. Teddy on sale now

Smartguy ProductionsMr. Teddy is a full length play being produced by a new LGBTQ theater company in Boston called Smartguy Productions Inc.  This is their first full length play. It explores the dynamics of three gay men who have decided to make a family with each other.

Tickets are available for shows on June 5, 6, 7, 12, 13 at 8PM and June 15 matinee show at 3PM.

Get Your Tickets Here

About Mr. Teddy: Alec, Mark and Teddy found true love two years ago when Alec brought Teddy home for a three way and Teddy never left.  Like everyone, Teddy comes with some baggage, namely a Teddy Bear and a desire to call Marc and Alec his “Daddies”.  All is bliss until Alec’s friend, Allison, insists that Teddy is suffering delayed development and he must be pushed to grow up and leave his Daddies behind if he is ever to find true happiness.  Patrick, a friend of all three men, finally sees his chance to steal Teddy away for himself. The resulting confrontations have explosive consequences for everyone involved.

Pennsylvanians say buh-bye to DOMA and hello to Marriage Equality

Marriage EqualityThe hangover from all the parties following Oregon’s ruling yesterday, legalizing marriage for same sex couples hasn’t even faded and another state has said Adios to marriage discrimination.

Today Pennsylvania became the 10th state where a federal judge has struck down a marriage ban since the historic US Supreme Court decision.  Welcome to the 21st Century Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, The City of Brotherly Love, just got a bit more lovely in my opinion.

CapeFLYER

Cape FlyerStarting this Friday (May 23) the summertime weekend CapeFLYER train service between Boston and Cape Cod will begin.  This year the CapeFLYER will add an additional stop at Wareham Village in addition to the Buzzards Bay Station and Hyannis Transportation Center.

The trains include bike racks, concessions and free Wi-Fi Internet. They will also continue to coordinate stops with ferry operators to run shuttle service for customers traveling to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.

For more details, including to see complete schedules and ticket information, visit www.capeflyer.com.

Temptation Tuesday

Temptation Tuesday cutieIt is a gym bunny themed Temptation Tuesday. If I had this kid’s physique I would always walk around without a shirt.

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

Showgirls in Ptown starts next Monday

ryan landry, ptownRyan Landry’s weekly talent show where $500 is awarded each Monday night to the winning act starts next Monday at The A-House in Provincetown.

Tickets are available at House of LaRue (across from the Crown, downstairs) for audience members. Participating showgirls are FREE to enter and should contact Rainbow Frite or Liza Lott to get on the lineup.

For more information check out their Facebook Page Here.

Oregon says “I do” to marriage equality

Marriage equalityThese days it is almost a full time job keeping up with all the Marriage Equality wins.  Today Oregon became the 18th state (not counting Washington D.C.) to fully recognize marriage for same-sex couples.  The map of the USA now looks like a patchwork that must leave people from other countries scratching their head.  What I take away from this map (see below) is that full marriage equality in the US is not only an inevitability – but likely before the next Presidential election.

Judge Michael McShane, US District Court Judge, had this to say on today’s ruling. “Oregon recognizes a marriage of love with the same equal eye that it recognizes a marriage of convenience. It affords the same set of rights and privileges to Tristan and Isolde that it affords to a Hollywood celebrity waking up in Las Vegas with a blurry memory and a ringed finger. It does not, however, afford these very same rights to gay and lesbian couples who wish to marry within the confines of our geographic borders.”

US same sex marriage mapMarriage Equality Map KeyThanks to JMG for the great quote from Judge Michael McShane.

Realm health and fitness tips from Kyle

fitness, health, trainingEssential lift of the week: Why should you deadlift?

The deadlift is an essential aspect of any training regimen. It is highly functional and has the potential to provide aesthetic and postural benefits.

Primary muscles used: Literally every POSTERIOR CHAIN muscle is utilized in this lift. That means: Traps, Posterior delts, Rhomboids, Lats, Glutes, hamstrings and of course forearms.  This is a must for putting on size and gaining overall strength.

Benefits of adding the deadlift to your training regimen
– Great exercise to target glutes and hamstrings
– Challenges the rhomboids and lats to maintain a strong position while holding the bar. This can potentially help your posture by “tightening” your back muscles to help maintain integrity
– Dynamically strengthens your core, giving you a better and stronger abdomen and the potential to have stronger support to stand taller
– Trains you to safely utilize legs, instead of your lower back, to pick things up, which greatly DECREASES your chance of lumbar disk herniation.

Always make certain you have someone checking your form on this lift. Google “how to deadlift” or seek the help of an experienced trainer before trying to perform this exercise. Remember: if it feels sketchy, it is sketchy.

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.

Gov. Deval Patrick named Boston Pride Grand Marshal

Governor PatrickBoston Pride announced earlier today that Governor Deval Patrick will be the Grand Marshal at Boston’s 2014 Pride Parade.  The late John Mitzel who passed away this past October has been named Honorary Marshal; recognizing his contributions to the Boston LGBT community as the owner of one of the nation’s first LGBT bookstores.

Both men are remarkable individuals who have done much to help enrich, champion and support the local LGBT community. They truly do live this year’s Pride theme: Be Yourself, Change the World.

More info here.