Furry Friday

Furry FridayThis week’s Furry Friday submission came from an earlier post from the Kenneth in the 212 blog. Hope this warms you if its chilly where you are.

Past Furry Friday Posts

BosGuy brain teaser

riddleEach 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: The Pope has it but he does not use it. Your father has it but your mother uses it. Nuns do not need it. Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one, Michael J. Fox’s is quite small. What is it?

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

TWC Author Salon

TWCThose crazy kids over at The Welcoming Committee (yes the very same group behind Guerrilla Queer Bar) is planning to take over an event at BoConcept in Cambridge next Wednesday, January 16.

TWC Takeover
Where Education Meets Cocktails
January 16th from 6:30 – 9PM  Register Here

According to the registration site TWC is bringing together cocktails, a bunch of gays and author Alex Stone who will discuss his new book Fooling Houdini: Magicians, Mentalists, Math Geeks and the Hidden Powers of the Mind.   Curious?  There is a small registration fee.  Read more about the author, the evening event and then register for this event here.

Head to the ICA Boston

ICA Boston The ICA Boston is free each Thursday from 5 – 9pm.

The ICA which stands for Institute of Contemporary Art is a fantastic local museum that is in the Seaport District.

No matter how much money you spent last month and no matter how steep your credit card statement, the ICA Boston has made it easy for you to plan a fun evening out for a date or with friends.

Every Thursday from 5-9PM The ICA Boston is Free 

If you have not been to the museum recently, note they have a fantastic exhibit called This will have been: Art, Love and Politics in the 1980s.

More about the ICA Boston here.

Suddenly it makes sense

Suddenly it makes senseWhen I was growing up, Army commercials said “We do more before 9 a.m. than most people do all day.”  If I’d seen images like this when military recruiters came to our school I might have been more receptive.

Previous Suddenly It Makes Sense post

Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay LohanTwo words:  Oy Vey.

ManRay / Campus might reopen this summer

CampusRumors are swirling that the popular fetish / gay bar will re-open this summer not far from its original home in Cambridge.  Cambridge Day reported the rumors earlier this week and the news was quickly picked up by Boston Restaurant Talk  and the Boston Hospitality blog.

Cambridge Day reports in their post on January 8th, “Man Ray owner Don Holland never stopped trying to resurrect the famed Central Square nightclub. Under threat of losing his restaurant and alcohol license, he said Tuesday that he believed he’s succeeded.  The location: Central Square’s former Blockbuster video, a 5,000-square-foot space at 541 Massachusetts Ave.

ManRayI met my partner on one of the gay nights at ManRay (a fetish bar), which was called “Campus” on Thursdays and Saturdays when the crowd was mostly gay.  I loved the whole layout with the lounge that had pool tables, the backroom dance floor which would play music from bands like Siouxsie and The Banshees, Depeche Mode and XTC and the main dance floor in the front where DJs would mix the latest pop and dance hits.  I was so sad when I heard the bar closed because the landlord sold the property to be made into condos.

I’ll be keeping tabs on the nightclub’s website, www.manrayclub.com.

The Foodery

The FooderyFor nearly six months a food service called The Foodery has been in the Boston area, making and delivering restaurant quality meals that have locally sourced, organic ingredients.

I was unfamiliar with this new business founded by college friends turned entrepreneurs, John Bauer and Mike Speights, but I love their idea of making good, nutritious food more accessible and thought their business model was unique to Boston.

Their goal is to help people who want to eat healthy but don’t have the time, skill or inclination to make these kinds of meals.  The business model is very straight forward, but all that convenience and the quality of the ingredients comes at a cost – approximately $24 per meal – so for those on a tight budget this is probably not feasible.  However for professionals on the go who find themselves eating out at restaurants regularly this provides a slightly more affordable option and certainly more healthy with all meals not only nutritionally balanced but also capping out at 550 calories.

Want to learn more about The Foodery? Check out their website at www.MyFoodery.com and let me know what you think. To see if The Foodery serves your community link here.

To infinity and beyond

To Infinity and BeyondFunny with a name like Sheriff Woody, I always assumed Buzz Light Year was the bottom.  Just goes to show you that one should never assume.

Majority opinion used by many at same sex marriages

Justice Margaret Marshall

Click on me to enlarge

An article in The Boston Globe yesterday mentioned that a particular excerpt from Massachusetts landmark decision in Goodridge vs. Department of Public Health continues to be a popular reading at same sex marriages all over the US.

After reading the article in the Boston Globe I can see why it has remained so popular with civil marriages for same sex partners.  I’ve taken the text from the image above and added it below to make it easier for you to read.

“Civil marriage is at once a deeply personal commitment to another human being and a highly public celebration of the ideals of mutuality, companionship, intimacy, fidelity, and family…  Because it fulfills yearnings for security, safe haven, and connection that express our common humanity, civil marriage is an esteemed institution, and the decision whether and whom to marry is among life’s momentous acts of self-definition.”

– Chief Justice Marshall, November 2003

Gay for Good

G4G logoWith the start of a new year, many make resolutions to “give-back” or to volunteer in the community so I wanted to nudge any of you who may have contemplated this but have yet to find the right opportunity by talking about Gay for Good (G4G).

G4G originally started in Los Angeles in 2008 and now there are chapters in Boston, Chicago, Orange County, Pittsburgh, San Diego and San Francisco.  Check out one of these local chapters and get involved.  You’ll not only help make your community a better place, but you’ll be able to meet like minded individuals in an organized social setting.G4G12

Color Commons opening

Rose Kennedy GreenwayNew American Public Art (NAPA) is hosting a free event that involves a temporary art installation specifically designed for interaction with the Light Blades on The Greenway (shown above).

On Thursday, NAPA will unveil a phone number allowing park users to text message the color they want to light up the Light Blades so be sure to bring your cell phone to the opening and participate in a texting battle to see the resulting light show as the Light Blades respond to a crowd of texts.

The event will take place on The Greenway in the Wharf District Parks (between Milk and State Street).

Diego Fazio photorealism

photorealism

Drawing by Diego Fazio

I stumbled upon this amazing drawing (you read that correctly) on BuzzFeed.  Diego Fazio is a 22 year old self-taught artist living in Italy who began his career designing tattoos.  He has perfected his photorealism technique over a period of several years to make his drawings appear as photographs.  I would love to see an exhibit of his work here in Boston.

There are a few more of his works here, but note the site is in Italian.

photorealism

Boston No Pants Subway Ride 2013

No Pants Subway RideA couple of weeks ago I mentioned that Boston’s No Pants Subway Ride was fast approaching.  With more than 50 cities in North America, Europe, South America, Asia and Australia hosting similar rides on Sunday, January 13th you may want to check out the details (or at least hop on your local subway on Sunday afternoon).  You can see if a city near you is participating by visiting the Improv Everywhere Global Page.

Last year Sergio and I had a superhero theme which proved to be popular.   If you see me this year, definitely come up and say hello.  We have traded in our superhero underoos for a different eye-catching theme for 2013.  For those who are not in Boston, I’ll be pulling together photographs from the event and posting them here on my blog following the ride.  You can watch my video from Boston’s 2012 No Pants Subway Ride here.

Temptation Tuesday

Ipanema Life Guards

If you click on me I grow 😉

This week’s Temptation Tuesday features a Facebook buddy (Onesio – second from the left) in Brazil posing on Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro with friends.  I thought they were definitely tempting.

Eles sao gostoso, sim ou nao? Saudades do Brasil.

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts