Boston ranked one of the best cities for brunch

Does your weekend revolve around brunch?

Sometimes it can feel that way here in Boston, and thanks to a recent Food & Wine survey, I now understand it is probably due to Boston ranking as one of the best cities to have brunch.

Although I question the methodology of their ranking (how else can one explain San Francisco ranking 12th best; I disagree), Sunday brunch in Boston is a weekly ritual for tens of thousands.  If this post has reminded you to make reservations for the holiday weekend, you can check out this article for some quirky brunch suggestions in Boston.

Not from Boston? Check out  how Food & Wine ranks your city, here.

Cuz its Fleet Week in NYC

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Boston Chops looks to buy Columbus Cafe liquor license

Boston ChopsUniversal Hub reports today that the proposed South End steakhouse, Boston Chops, is looking to purchase Columbus Cafe’s liquor license for $280,000.  The Boston Licensing Board will vote tomorrow (Thursday, May 24th) whether to let Brian Piccini pay the owners, but I would be surprised if they ruled against this purchase since it is in the neighborhood’s interest to have Piccini open his “urban, modern steak house”. Nobody except for the ill-tempered tenant living above wants to see this space remain vacant.

Piccini has not indicated when Boston Chops might open. Piccini is the current owner of dBar in Dorchester and Deuxave in the Back Bay.

Boston Chops will open at 1375 Washington Street in the South End.

Boston ranked 4th most bikeable city in US

bicycle in BostonBoston has long been known as a very walkable city. Its small, mostly flat and many people walk to work each day here. However, Boston’s reputation for aggressive drivers, cramped roads, lack of access to bikes as well as bike lanes probably never made you think of the city as a bike-friendly place, but that has changed.

The city’s community bike system, the Hubway, which started last year, has exceeded expectations.  Many of the city’s rotaries are gone and bike lanes have popped up nearly everywhere you look.

WalkScore recently ranked Boston as the 4th most bikeable city in the US.  According to the site, scoring is based on bike infrastructure (lanes and trails), hills, destinations and road connectivity, and the number of bike commuters.  You can read more about this and compare Boston to other cities around the US by linking to the WalkScore website.

Is Sandra Bullock coming to Boston

BostonAccording to Variety Sandra Bullock may be back in Boston filming a new movie with Melissa McCarthy. Back in 2008, Bullock filmed the movie The Proposal with co-star, Ryan Reynolds, on the North Shore.

In this new movie, Bullock would play a high strung FBI agent. Hmm… sounds like Ms. Congeniality all over again. The article didn’t mention when filming might begin.

Fitness tips from Kris Kranzky

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start to summer in the US.  Are you ready?

I asked my trainer, Kris Kranzky over at the Boston Sports Club in the South End, if he’d share some fitness tips I can post on my blog. I hope these forthcoming posts help you with your own personal fitness goals.

Fitness Tip: Schedule your workout We are all busy so it is important to schedule time to workout and remain faithful to that calendar.  This will help you get into a routine and make it less likely for weeks to pass between workouts.

Ben Affleck hosts West Coast fundraiser for Elizabeth Warren

On Monday, Boston-born actor Ben Affleck held a fund raiser for Democratic Massachusetts Senate hopeful, Elizabeth Warren in Santa Monica, CA.  The West Coast fundraiser dubbed “A Massachusetts Evening” was deemed a success, surpassing its goal of $250,000.

Over the past few years, I’ve been very candid about my frustration with Sen. Scott Brown ignoring the LGBT community here in Massachusetts. The fact that he was an outspoken opponent of Same Sex marriage while serving in the State Legislature only serves to further grate on my nerves. I don’t think Sen. Brown is a bad person or even a bad Senator, I just think that Massachusetts can do better, and I’m pleased to see Ben Affleck lending his name, money and support to Warren’s candidacy.

Fleet week in NYC: May 23 – 30th

New York CityToday is the start of Fleet Week in NYC.  This is an annual tradition which started back in the 1980s that brings thousands from the US Navy, US Marine Corps and US Coast Guard to NYC for one week.

Once the ships which carry these men and women dock, NYC will be overrun by crew members. With Don’t Ask Don’t Tell repealed I suspect even more gay service men and women will be flooding the gay bars in Hell’s Kitchen, The Village and elsewhere. Would be a good week to visit NYC.

James Bond: Skyfall

Daniel Craig returns as James Bond 007 in Skyfall.  In the forthcoming film, Bond’s loyalty to M played by Dame Judi Dench is tested as her past comes back to haunt her.  When MI6 comes under attack, Bond must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.

Pam Ann flies into Boston Thursday, June 7th

BostonPam Ann, the flight attendant alter-ego of Australian comedienne Caroline Reid, lands in Boston during Pride week on Thursday, June 7th  for one show only.  If you cannot attend the Boston show, Pam Ann touches down in Provincetown for one show only on Sunday, July 1st.

Boston show: Thursday, June 7th      Provincetown show: Sunday, July 1st

Tickets recently went on sale for Pam Ann’s Around the World tour so get them while they last.  Let’s grab a drink at intermission if you will be attending the Boston show.

South End restaurant update

BostonThe former home of Pho Republique and more recently The Bombay Club  will soon be opening as BoMa (presumably short for Boston, MA?) The owner, Shane Manfred, also owns and operates two Italian restaurants in Boston’s suburbs, Bellino’s in Wakefield and Bistro 20 in Sudbury. Look for a July opening.

Union Bar and Grille recently rolled out their spring menu, but rumor has it that the menu will change again over the next week.  Look for some lighter fare with a pleasing price point.

The space formerly home to Joe V’s has been under construction for so long Yakitori Zai is fast becoming known as the new restaurant that never opened. Recently I was able to speak to the owner and he acknowledged he was disappointed they missed their planned opening for earlier this month but said they will be opening “very soon”.

El Centro’s request for a seasonal patio that can accommodate up to 14 people was approved on May 10th.  Have you stopped by to enjoy dining al fresco on the new patio?

Brian Piccini (owner of Deuxave in Back Bay and dbar in Dorchester) is moving forward with plans to open a new steak house named Boston Chops in the space formerly occupied by banq and Ginger Park on Washington Street (shown above).  However, Piccini still lacks a liquor license and the project will remain sidelined until one can be secured.

Boston area museums announce HUGE gifts

Saundra LaneIt has been a great week for two Boston area museums.  On Monday, May 21st The Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) announced that one of the museum’s trustees, Saundra Lane, would bequeath 6,000 photographs, including works from Charles Sheeler, Edward Weston, and Ansel Adams in addition to 100 works on paper and 25 paintings.

The  donation is estimated to be in excess of $100,000,000

Lane’s generous donation is one of the “largest and most significant gifts in it’s history” according to the press release.  The gift significantly increases the number of objects in the MFA’s photography collection from 9,000 to 15,000.

Peabody Essex MuseumIris Apfel, the 90 year old fashion icon best known for her signature owl eye glasses and chunky jewelry will give more than 600 pieces of clothing and accessories to the Peabody Essex Museum (P.E.M.) in Salem, MA.  Why is this New Yorker looking to the P.E.M. and not the MOMA which premiered her exhibition Rare Bird in 2005? Apparently that tour which also stopped at the P.E.M. impressed her so much that she decided this is where she’d like her collection to reside. In addition to her donation, her husband will also bequeath an undisclosed sum to help build the museum’s new fashion gallery.

Fashionistas take note 

The P.E.M. is best known for their maritime art collection.  Apfel’s collection which also include articles from world famous designers including Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Dior, and Alexander McQueen will be included in the museum’s new fashion gallery and is expected to hopefully spur other fashion donations for the museum.

Temptation Tuesday

Handsome gay guyFrom last week’s post of muscle Daddy Shemar Moore,  to this week’s post of a a twinky blond Timoteo model, I hope that this weekly post will have a little bit of something for everyone.  What do you think of this week’s Temptation Tuesday post?

Zipcar expands to Provincetown

ProvincetownZipcar formerly announces tomorrow (Tuesday) they will have cars available in Provincetown this summer.  Cars will be located at the Harbor Hotel at 698 Commercial Street – deep in the East End.

Will you be spending much time in Provincetown this summer? Are you a Zipster? Will you be making use of Zipcar in Ptown this summer?

NAACP says same sex marriage is a civil right

Same Sex MarriageThe board of the N.A.A.C.P. voted to endorse same sex marriage this weekend, putting the weight of the country’s most prominent civil rights group behind a cause that has long divided the black community.   The N.A.A.C.P. endorsement brings them in line with President Obama and goes a long way to validating this as a fundamental civil right.