Vintage gay

This week’s wonderful photo of Frank Rogers & Jack Lizak dates back to 1942. I swiped this image from Dan Keller who posted it on the Facebook group, Vintage Workingmen Beefcake.

I dedicate this weekly post, featuring vintage gay photographs, to the men and women who lived in a more critical time where being true to yourself and loving who you want wasn’t always an option and came at a great price. Do you have a photo you would like to share? Email me at bosguymail@gmail.com.

Previous Vintage Gay Photos

Tennessee Tony returns to blogging

One of the surprising benefits of blogging has been making friends with people I likely would never have otherwise met. One such friend is Tony.

Tony recently returned to blogging after taking the past few years off, and I wanted to give his new blog a shout out, because I really enjoy his writing and think readers of this blog might appreciate his decidedly naughty sense of humor too.

A good example of how titillating Tony’s writing can be is on display in his recent post, I Will Remember, which he shares is “an elegy for a favorite paint brush”. If you read the poem, you’ll appreciate the clarification because the subject matter could easily be confused.

While Tony may wonder if he can still write well, it seems to me like he has not lost his voice, and I look forward to reading more of his posts. I’ve included his newest blog in my blogroll, but you can also check it out here, tennesseetony.com.

Caption this photo

Hopefully the caption I’ve shared below inspires you to offer up one or two of your own. Leave a funny caption in the comment section, and I’ll approve it for readers to enjoy.

“Got wood?”

Vacation on the brain

handsome, hairy, hunk

As Sergio and I prepare to get away for our first proper vacation since December 2019, I can’t help but wonder where you might like to go if you had the chance?

Suspend reality for a moment, forget your responsibilities, budget and anything that might make you hesitate and share where you would like to go for a few nights to relax and recharge. Would you sun yourself at a beach, hit the ski slopes, or visit a city?

We will be spending time in the Caribbean where I plan to spend as much time as I can at the beach without burning – not easy to do when you’re natural skin tone is so pale you’re actually semi-transparent but I’m up for the challenge.

As a result, I may be slow to respond or approve comments, but as always, thank you for visiting my little corner of the Internet.

Temptation Tuesday

Tempted?

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

Men in kilts

Finlay Wilson

I love this photograph of Finlay in New York City.

He certainly makes wearing kilts look so appealing.

Previous Men in Kilts Posts

Monday morning mancandy

May the gorgeous Niccolo Neri distract you from the fact that it is yet again a Monday morning.

It’s “museum season” in Boston

I often refer to January, February, and March as “museum season” in Boston because the weather is so inhospitable. So I’m using this post to give a shout out to some of Boston’s local museums, and I hope you’ll consider visiting one or more of these places.

art, isabella stewart gardner

This list of museums is not exhaustive, and it certainly doesn’t take into consideration traveling exhibits in Boston like the Immersive Van Gogh or the upcoming Art of Banksy.

Harvard Art Museums Several years ago Harvard University combined their art collections in the Fogg, Busch-Reisinger, and Arthur M. Sackler Museums into one museum to highlight their unique collections and exhibits.

Museum Tip: Cambridge residents and students can visit this museum for free.

Institute of Contemporary Art The ICA’s dynamic visual arts program features major thematic exhibitions, surveys of leading contemporary artists, and new commissions, as well as emerging artists. This a smaller musuem that is easy to visit and see in an hour if time is at a premium.

Museum Tip: Free entry provided on Thursdays from 5-9PM (but must reserve your timed ticket which are available starting at 10AM each Thursday).

Isabella Stewart Gardner Perhaps my favorite museum to visit (esp in the winter). It is the only place I am aware of that allows you to see (and yes even smell) grass. A tiny square of grass grows on the ground floor of the Venetian courtyard that is surrounded by Isabella’s extensive art collection.

Museum Tip: Anyone named Isabella can visit the museum for free.

Museum of African American History Comprised of the African Meeting House and Abiel Smith School, this is one of Boston’s smaller museums but one of the more emotional. It opened in in 1963 – the same year Martin Luther King gave his “I Have a Dream” speech.

Museum Tip: Take the free Black Heritage Trail® walking tour. More information here.

Museum of Fine Art Boston Boston’s largest museum houses a wide range of permanent collections from ancient civilizations to Japanese art and even an impressive contemporary art collection. This is a great local museum to spend a few hours.

Museum Tip: University students, active duty military, and veterans have free general admission. Military and veterans can also bring up to five guests.

Boston area museums don’t exclusively focus on art and history if that isn’t your thing. While most of the museums above focus on art and history, there are other options ranging from the politically-minded John F. Kennedy Presidential Library to the Museum of Science to Boston’s Sports Museum just to name a few. Pick a favorite and make a plan to visit one.

Final Museum Tip: If you have a Boston Public Library card, you can reserve (at no cost) free museum passes to many museums in the area. For more information visit BPL Museum Passes.

Scruffy Sunday

If those pillows could talk, I wonder what they would say?

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

Saturday morning coffee

Anyone care to offer him a refill?

Saturday morning comics

ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about Adam and Andy and purchase a copy of “the definitive collection of Adam and Andy” by visiting, adamandandy.com.

Click on this week’s comic strip to enlarge

Click here if you would like to see the previous Adam & Andy

It’s National Hugging Day

Did you know that January 21st is national hugging day so make sure you give someone a hug, and help me spread the word by sharing this post.

Furry Friday

Anyone recognize this handsome guy? He looks like he’d make for an amazing future ex-boyfriend, but first, I need to know his name.

Past Furry Friday

BosGuy brain teaser

riddle, exercise for your brainEach Friday, 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.

Leave your answer in the comment section. I’ll approve responses later in the day to give people a chance to respond without seeing any spoilers.

This week’s brain teaser: What is a snowman’s favorite breakfast? 

Here is a hint: They’re Great!

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

What to do this weekend

Below is a list of what is happening in Boston. Support these gay bars and businesses. If you have an event you want included, email bosguymail@gmail.com.

Boston Gay Bars

The Alley
THURSDAY: Trivia Night @8PM
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM & DJ Begbick @10PM
SATURDAY: Tremors w/ DJ Scott Helms @10PM
SUNDAY: Bearaoke Karaoke Night @8PM

blend
THURSDAY: Open for dinner – no programming
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM Supernature w/ DJ Brian Derrick @10PM
SATURDAY: Mayhem Saturday w/ DJ Andrea Stamas @10PM
SUNDAY: Disco brunch starts @11AM

Cathedral Station
THURSDAY: Bruins host Capitals @7PM
FRIDAY: Celtics host Trailblazers @7:30PM
SATURDAY: Bruins host Jets @3PM
SUNDAY: Brunch starts @11AM & Celtics play Wizards @3:30PM

Club Cafe
THURSDAY: TRL Drag Party w/ DJ Stevie Psyclone & host Mizery @10PM
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM & DJ Stevie Psyclone @10PM
SATURDAY: House & Top 40 w/ DJ Brian Derrick @10PM
SUNDAY: Sunday brunch @11AM & Throwback Tea w/ DJ Brian Derrick @5PM

dbar
FRIDAY: Karaoke w/ VJ Ryan Grow @10PM
SATURDAY: Slay Saturday w/ DJ Jay Ine @10PM
SUNDAY: Brunch @11AM

Jacques Cabaret – Call 617-426-8902 to reserve seats to shows
THURSDAY: Now That’s What I Call A Drag Show! hosted by Amanda Playwith & Crystal Crawford @8PM
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM & Drag Me To The Main Stage hosted by Destiny
SATURDAY: Drag Me To The Main Stage Hosted by Dee Dee de Ray 
SUNDAY: Sunday Fun Day – Open Mic night w/ Mitzzy @7PM

Legacy & Candi Bar (Gay Mafia Boston)
THURSDAY: Serve Thursdays w/ Kim Petras & Charli XCX w/ DJ Coleslaw @10PM
FRIDAY: Bussdown Friday w/ DJ Frenchy @10PM
SATURDAY: DJ Jesus Montanez comes to Legacy, doors open @10PM
SUNDAY: MLK Sunday w/ Las Bibas from Vizcaya at Royale @10PM

Trophy Room
THURSDAY: Bruins host Capitals @7PM
FRIDAY: Celtics host Trailblazers @7:30PM
SATURDAY: Bruins host Jets @3PM
SUNDAY: Brunch starts @11M & Celtics play Wizards @3:30PM

LGBTQ+ nights & events

THURSDAY: Queer Qomedy Hour presents Kendall Farrell at The White Bull Tavern (by Faneuil Hall) @8PM

THURSDAY: Queeraoke at Midway Cafe Thursday at 8PM

FRIDAY: Bussdown Fridays w/ DJ Frenchy at Legacy – Free entry before 11PM

SATURDAY: Latin Night for all you Latinos, the men who love’em, and the music (of course) is at La Makina, Revere Beach – doors open at 9PM

SUNDAY: Leather Penitence leather / fetish attire is strongly encouraged doors open @9PM at Phoenix Landing in Central Square

DRAG BRUNCHES IN BOSTON

Some drag brunches require tickets purchased ahead of time. Click the event links shared below for ticketing and reservation information.

Brunch up your life!
Saturday @11:00AM
HARP + BARD w/ Men of Melanin Magic

Illusions The Drag Brunch Boston
Saturday & Sunday shows @1:30PM
Hosted upstairs at Hennessey’s

Drag Me To Brunch (SOLD OUT)
Sunday @2PM
Carrie Nation Cocktail Club

And finally… another resource for what is happening at Boston gay bars is KikiPedia.