South End “Chill Dive” bars

Earlier this week Matt McQuaid penned in the Boston Globe’s TNGG (The next great generation) 10 Chill Boston Dive Bars. The article which targets Boston’s students and 20-somethings got me to thinking what would be the equivalent for my neighborhood, the South End, which caters to 30- and 40-somethings. I’ve compiled a list based on my personal preferences.  Last month I wrote about some of my favorite S.E. bars, but only one of these would really qualify as a “Chill Dive Bar”.

Anchovies – at 433 Columbus Avenue  – I’m sure regulars may dislike me calling this a “chill dive bar”, but the entire place reminds me of the bar in my grandparent’s  basement.  Filled with regulars and serving good, cheap Italian home style cooking with a TV to catch local games makes this place a fantastic place to chill and relax.

JJ Foley’s Pub –  at 117 E. Berkeley Street – This bar has been in the South End for 99 years.  While the neighborhood has seen a lot of changes, I get the impression the bar has remained fairly consistent.  There’s nothing fancy here and patrons come here precisely for that reason.

Sister Sorel – at 647 Tremont Street – In the past I’ve described this place as “shabby chic” less the “chic”.  This tiny hole in the wall bar is one of the most friendly and cozy places you can belly up to a bar. I’ve made many visits that have extended far longer than anticipated at Sister Sorel.

*If I was cool enough I’d add Wally’s Cafe (427 Chester Square). This jazz bar which features live music 7-days a week has been a mainstay for nearly 65 years in the South End and is nationally recognized.  Despite its acclaim, it remains fairly humble in its nondescript appearance. Don’t be fooled – it’s a gem.

Related Post: My favorite bars in Boston’s South End

Gold Dust Orphans present: The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Starting next month (Oct 14th to be exact) and every Friday night thereafter The Gold Dust Orphans will be performing The Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Oberon Theater in Cambridge.  According to Ryan Landry (the Orphans ring leader), “My version of ’Rocky Horror’ is heavy rock ’n roll, and dark.  All the songs are thinly veiled about getting high. Many of the songs are flat out about heroin addiction. There is nothing pretty about that. I really cannot stand the Toys ’R Us version of the musical. Let me say this: I’m bringing the cock and balls back to ’Rocky Horror’.”

Live performances start Friday, October 14th and tickets cost $25. Purchase your tickets today here.

2011 Boston Santa Speedo Run

With a goal of raising $250,000 the Boston Santa Speed Run opened registration earlier this week only to close in record time.  This fun 1-mile run through Boston’s trendy Back Bay neighborhood in December earns a lot of laughs for both spectators and runners. I’ve included a photo and video from the 2010 Santa Speedo Run.

If you’d like to learn more about this annual run which is now replicated in cities across the US and Canada, you can visit here.

The 2011 charity benefiting from the funds raised in this years race will be Play Ball foundation.  Be sure to mark your calendar to watch, laugh and cheer on the runners on Saturday, December 10, 2011.

 

 

Tweet of the day: e-Irrelevant

Technically this came in last night but I wanted to share it today since I think a good chuckle can help make the morning a bit more bearable.  I hope you enjoy the sarcastic irony all rolled up in less than 140 characters.

Thank you to @theBonMotter

Welcome to Boston loozah!

Love or hate Boston its hard to find another city more in love with their sports teams and with good reason.  As the article in ESPN proclaims, Boston is America’s most dominant sports city bar none.  Four teams with seven championship titles in ten years (never mind how many finals Boston teams have been in over the past decade).

Eat your heart out NYC, chew on that LA.  There are few cities in the world that have such a storied history or can point to such an embarrassment of riches with regards to recent success in sports.  I’m sure there are many who don’t care, but it is a point of great pride for me.

To summarize, I’d have to say ‘Wicked Awesome’. Thanks to Kevin from Twitter for bringing this to my attention

Hump day

Hump DayAlthough you may wish today was Friday, my calendar assures me that its Wednesday… A.K.A. “Hump Day”. So I thought I’d think a little outside the box and share this photo of a bactrian camel.  Poor thing, every day is hump day for this guy. A special hello and #HHD to those from twitter stopping by my site today.

You rectum… we fix ’em

This was brought to my attention on Twitter from Laura (@loveLFM).  Clearly this Proctologist practice has a great sense of humor.  That is hilarious, thanks for sharing Laura.

 

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is ovah!

The U.S. military’s shameful and homophobic policy banning homosexuals from serving openly was officially repealed at midnight today. No doubt in the years that follow, history will remember Don’t Ask Don’t Tell as a strange policy. Initially signed into law by President Clinton, it took another Democrat, President Obama, to end this discriminatory policy some 18 years later.

Where does this rank in importance to me? Its hard to say. I never had any desire to serve in the military but the fact that this policy was on the books was shameful.   Even more frustrating is knowing that so many leading Republicans tried to stop DADT from being repealed.  Add it to one more thing that makes me despise the Republican party. Intellectually, I know the Republican party is made up of many moderates who are advocates for greater equality, but my heart has hardened over the years and I no longer consider this party a viable option for me.  Chalk up DADT as just one more nail in the Republican Party coffin, because I’ll be quite pleased to bury this shameful party which has spent the last half a century promoting divisive and prejudice-laden language.

How to survive a Boston winter

You may not want to think about it, but winter in Boston will be here before you realize it and when it comes to surviving this frigid season, those who plan ahead are best prepared for what will come.

Thanks to Jet Blue which offers more non-stop destinations from Boston than any other airline you can pick from a large number of warm locations to break up the winter doldrums. I’m partial to Puerto Rico and have been making visits there off and on for the past few years.  The photo above is of your’s truly standing in front of an infinity pool on the beach at La Concha Hotel this past February.

Although the weather is still beautiful here in Boston there is no doubt that summer is over and autumn is in full swing.  I find the best way to make it through Boston’s brutal winters is to plan a quick respite for a few nights some place warm. Cheap seats abound for flights in January, February and March if you have some flexibility (hint: airfares on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are cheaper than end of week and weekends).  So book your flights now while cheap seats remain and before the holiday season has you spending more money than you intended.

 

Boston awakes after its sleepy summer slumber

There is nothing better than autumn in Boston.  For those from tropical climates the weather may be a bit brisk for there liking, but there is no doubting that this town comes back to life each fall.  After a sleepy summer where students say so long and residents slip away each weekend to the Cape, Islands and Coast, the fall injects life back into Boston.  As a result, each weekend is chalk full of activities.  This past weekend is the perfect example.

Boston Freedom Rally – Held the third Thursday of every September on the Boston Common is The Boston Freedom Rally which is the second largest rally to legalize marijuana in the United States.  Although official numbers are not available easily more than 100,000 come to enjoy the rally each year.  The photo above provides an idea of the size of the crowd.

MixFest Concert at Hatch Shell – This past Saturday a local radio station hosted a free concert along the Charles River to welcome students back to Boston.  Artists included Lifehouse, Michelle Branch and a host of others, and attracted tens of thousands to the esplanade.

South End Open Studios – The 25th annual celebration which occurred this past Saturday and Sunday included more than 250 artists in Boston and drew tens of thousands of art enthusiasts visiting local artists in their studios and neighborhood galleries which were open especially for the occasion.


How do you like my new digs?

I’ve been blogging since 2007 but for a variety of reasons I decided it was time to leave my digs on blogger.  I’m still struggling with this new platform so I thank you in advance for your patience.  I promise to be back on schedule by the end of the week.

Normally I post my Men of Twitter today, but I need a few more days to make changes and to reach out to bloggers who link to my old address.  To thank you for your patience, I’m listing several of my past Men Of Twitter. I hope you like.

andytowle – featured March 2011

themoinmontrose – featured April 2011

aeeron – featured May 2011

kenneth212 – featured June 2011

str8cam – featured July 2011

christopherftl – featured August 2011 

Thank you for visiting. I’ll have more to share in the days to follow.

Is the end near?

I’ve had a really good run with my blog and have to thank Blogger for making it so easy to write and publish content. However, for all that is good about Blogger, I’ve had my share of frustrations. Top on that list is Blogger’s random hijacking of my photographs. You may have noticed in some of my postings a mysterious black box with an exclamation point inside a triangle – that is a Blogger censor pulling down that photo because it is deemed inappropriate.

While I’ll freely admit, I’ve repeatedly exhibited low-brow humor, shirtless men and often times bad taste, nothing on my blog is inappropriate or pornographic so I’m constantly left to wonder why Blogger does this.

Blogger really exasperated me when they pulled a photo of my friend Graham in my 9/11 post this year. The photo I originally had on my post was of him in a pool looking up and smiling. The only thing naked about Graham was his chest, but the photo for some reason was removed. I’ve since replaced it with a picture of him when he was in VT (hopefully flannel is not too naughty for Blogger’s censors). That action by Blogger really touched a nerve with me, and now I’m left wondering if the end is near.

The thought of figuring out another platform such as WordPress and following up with all the very thoughtful bloggers who over the past few years have placed links to my blog seems daunting so my blog may go quiet for a few days while I figure out how to proceed. All are welcome to comment of course, but if there are bloggers who have some insights or suggestions, I’d welcome hearing from you. You can email me at bosguymail-AT-gmail-DOT-com.

Are you friggin’ kidding me?

A few days ago I was asked to sit on a panel in Dallas as part of the ‘wrap-up’ for the training that has brought me to Texas. I was flattered to be one of five participants to provide my insights in front of my firm’s sales and marketing team and readily agreed.

However, I was irritated tonight when two of the panelists who are a bit more of the “cheerleader” variety sent an email suggesting we practice a serenade complete with some basic choreography (think Glee) for the leadership team and audience. Now to be fair, through out the day videos were included with actors performing numbers similar to what you would see in Glee so I understand how they arrived at this idea.

I am greatly irritated that this (overly enthusiastic) suggestion was broadcast so unexpectedly with little room for a graceful exit, and more than a bit distressed to read the email from the head of Sales (the gentleman leading the panel) saying “Fantastic“. After reading his email I sent a carefully worded email requesting that maybe I should not join the panel. Let’s see what happens.

FML (you can Google that acronym if you’re not familiar).

BosGuy in Dallas

I’m in Dallas this week. I actually arrived on Monday for a week of training mandated by my firm. Although I was not looking forward to the business trip, now that I’m here its not a big deal. On paper it sounded awful – 800 of my co-workers and peers stranded at one of the Dallas airport hotels, but the accommodations are comfortable and its really nice to see many people I work with remotely on projects through out the year.

My blogging may be pretty spotty this week as I juggle training, travel and additional work responsibilities. Hang in there and I’ll be back to my usual self next week when I am back home. In the meantime, let me know where this cowboy may hang out. I see a lot of people here wearing cowboy boots but most of them are a bit overweight (being polite by saying “a bit”) and do not resemble this guy in the least.

Photo from Great Looking Guys blog

US Open: Novak Djokovic

The US Open started two weeks ago and due to the heavy rains from last week the Men’s Single Final – normally held on Sunday was moved to today. I’ve been posting a handsome photo of a male tennis player each day of play (with the exception of yesterday – 9/11) and it seemed fitting to conclude these posts with the world’s no. 1 tennis player, Novak Djokovic.

Novak has had an amazing year winning the Australian Open and Wimbledon, and rallied against Federer this weekend in the semifinals of this tournament to come from behind and win. If he wins today in NY he will have won 3 of the 4 Majors in the 2011 – an amazing feat and in large part the reason he has the no. 1 ranking.


I love watching Djokovic play not only because he is so gifted, but he brings a lot of personality to the game of tennis. He’s clearly a ham. In the past he’s been known to mimic other tennis players (all in good fun of course) and this year at the Open he’s been known to dance after his wins which only gets the already loud crowd in NY cheering even more.

If you’d like to find out more about this Serbian who’s game has been flawless all year you can link here. If you’d like to find out more about this year’s US Open you can visit the tournament’s official website, www.usopen.org.

You can click on the photo to enlarge.