2013 Boston Pride

Boston PrideBoston Pride officially started with the Pride flag raising at Government Center at 12 p.m. For the next nine days events will be hosted through out the city to celebrate Boston’s LGBT community.  I’ll be writing about events that catch my attention and you may find interesting.  To kick things off (so to speak) here is a recap of the final weekend of Boston Pride 2012.  If you are visiting Boston for Pride or are a first timer, feel free to contact me with any questions you have.

Furry Friday

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BosGuy brain teaser

brain teaserEach Friday morning I post a riddle to try to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain.

If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague and try to figure it out 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 brain teaser: 

A blue house is made of blue bricks. A yellow house is made of yellow bricks. A red house is made of red bricks. An orange house is made of orange bricks. What would a green house be made of?

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

James Cerne returns to FOXY Saturday, June 1st

Gay Boston

Photo courtesy of Gabe Ayala

James Cerne who helped found FOXY night, returns to Boston and will join FOXY  disc jockeys, Nathanael Bluhm and Joseph Colbourne  at the Ramrod in the Fenway this Saturday, June 1st.

For those not familiar, FOXY night pays tribute to 70s, 80s disco, funk, soul & R&B.  It is a friendly crowd that always seems up for fun. Come down and say hello to James who is only here visiting for a short while before heading back to Los Angeles where he now lives.

2013 Boston Pride starts tomorrow

Boston PrideBoston Pride officially kicks off tomorrow at 12PM when the Pride flag is raised at City Hall. The full list of “official” Boston Pride events can be found at the Boston Pride website here.

There are also many unofficial events, parties and celebrations hosted during the week here in Boston and in surrounding areas.  If you have questions about New England’s largest Pride celebration, feel free to shoot me an email or ask a question in the comments section of my blog and I’ll do my best to give you my insights and suggestions.  If you happen to be traveling to Boston for our Pride celebrations, let me be among the first to welcome you.

Boston Calling tickets go on sale tomorrow

Boston CallingThis past weekend Government Center hosted 20,000 music fans for two consecutive days at an event called Boston Calling.  The music festival was so successful that the organizers, Crash Line Productions, announced a second Boston Calling Music Festival will take place on, September 7-8.  For more information about the Labor Day weekend line up read here.

Note: Early bird tickets for Boston Calling will go on sale Friday, May 31, at 10 a.m. at The Sinclair or Royale box offices (no service charge) or online at www.bostoncalling.com.   General admission weekend passes start at $120 and VIP weekend passes are $325.  A portion of the proceeds will go to the Music Therapy Program at Boston Children’s Hospital.

Jello FML Twitter campaign

Matt MicariLooking to insert some fun into everyone’s life, Jello has developed a rather creative campaign on Twitter to take the self-pitying three lettered acronym, FML and turn it into a less explicit more positive meaning:  Fun My Life.   Annoying or humorous, it is getting attention from the media and poking fun at some Twitter users who are unaware of the FML campaign.  If you are on Twitter, check the hashtag #FML and you’ll see exactly what I mean.

I can think of nobody who better injects fun into Jello than my friend Matt Micari (shown above) who was featured in a Boston Globe article a couple of years ago.  To see how much fun Jello really can be, check out his site Gelology.

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Living for the weekend

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Landslide interpretive dance

Landslide Interpretive DanceWho hasn’t danced around in their underwear to a favorite song in their bedroom?  While I’ve never videotaped myself doing this, I’m probably in the minority, considering people’s fascination with seeing themselves on film.

This guy does a good job mirroring himself a decade later.  While it is a bit strange at the start, I couldn’t help but chuckle watching this.  Provided a guy dancing in underwear won’t raise eyebrows, it is fine to watch in your office.  Enjoy.

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Are you a flirt?

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Travel tip: Know your Twitter handle

travelLet’s face it, in the past air travel may have been glamorous but whatever mystique it once had is gone, despite Richard Branson’s best efforts. The indignities that accompany air travel are only exacerbated by delays that can result from mechanical, weather or to too much air traffic.

If you happen to find yourself stuck in an airport needing to rebook or talk to someone for help, chances are the customer service desk and phone lines will be overtaxed and frustratingly slow.  It never ceases to amaze me how veteran travelers shout into their phones or wait in endless lines but never once consider Tweeting the airlines for assistance.

Last week I arrived at LaGuardia airport only to find out my 4PM shuttle had been cancelled. The befuddled agent smiled as she gave me a new ticket for the 9PM shuttle.  I didn’t bother to say anything as I could hear to my left and right agents sharing the same unwelcome news.  Instead I hopped on Twitter and contacted the airline. Within 10 minutes (from the comfort of my seat at the bar) I was placed on standby for the 5PM and guaranteed a seat on the 6PM shuttle.  Not ideal, but I leaped a line of angry fliers begging for special treatment that was never going to happen.

My travel tip to everyone is to know your airline Twitter handle.  Some airlines are better at this than others; two that I’ve used that are very responsive are JetBlue (@JetBlue) and Delta Airlines (@Delta Assist).  

Have you used Twitter to help you avert any travel nightmares?  Do share.

Sky Mall late spring catalog

For those who read my blog, you will be familiar with my periodic poking fun at the Sky Mall catalog. This print catalog is filled with ridiculous and often bizarre merchandise.  Considering I sat through six hours of flight delays on my trip to NYC  last week, I had plenty of time to peruse the catalog’s latest offerings.  Sky Mall Net ChefThe item that caught my attention and had me scratching my head thinking “Who is buying this?” was the NetChef v2 that retails for $279.99. I suppose it is great that it comes with 500+ pre-loaded recipes, but why not buy a tablet and prop it in the kitchen? I’ve done this many times and can assure you bookmarking your favorite “how to videos” or recipes is quite easy.

Sky Mall Rednek Party CupThe other item in the catalog that had me scratching my head was the Rednek Party Cup that retails for $12.95.  My initial reaction was, wouldn’t a redneck make these rather than buy them?  And who would buy these for a gag gift? I’m not familiar with redneck / hillbilly themed parties but maybe they are popular in other parts of the country. I’ll admit I’m out of my depth here so I may be out of line.

Do you find these types of items ridiculous too? You can see what other items have caught my eye in my last Sky Mall post from the 2012 Sky Mall holiday catalog.

BosGuy P.S.A.

stressI constantly hear friends talk about how they “feel stressed”.  While I can relate, it is not a permanent state of mind the way it seems for many so I thought I’d add this post.  For the record, I’m a big fan of  No.s 3, 6 and 8.

2013 French Open

French OpenOver this past weekend the 2013 French Open started with early round play.  I always associate this tennis tournament with the start of summer and love the clay court matches that have players running back and forth giving everything they have.   If the appeal of this sport isn’t apparent, perhaps you should take a closer look at some of the men invited to play in the tournament. There are so many handsome, articulate players that even the most shallow among you will find reasons to watch and cheer for this years players. Daniel-BrandsFor example, this handsome German, Daniel Brand, played a near flawless two sets before Rafa Nadal was able to rally to win a second set tie break and then cruise on to a first round win that was anything but typical.

The French Open is being broadcast on ESPN2 and NBC in the U.S.

Wicked Gawjus Weathah

Boston ForecastAfter an unseasonably cold and rainy Memorial Day weekend, Bostonians are breathing a sigh of relief that warmer weather is just days away.

It is especially good news for The AIDS Action Committee who will host the AIDS Walk & 5K Run Boston on Sunday, June 2nd.  Enjoy the great weather and talk to friends about coming down to the Hatch Shell on Sunday morning to support this year’s AIDS Walk & 5K Run Boston a success.