Each Wednesday morning I post a photograph and ask readers to offer a funny caption. Hopefully the caption below inspires you to share a few of your own.
Trust me, this is how all the guys are wearing their shorts now.
In case you missed it, the blog Accidental Bear shared photos of the very handsome model arlier this week. The photos are fairly revealing or to put it more bluntly, NSFW. However, I think Matteo is incredibly handsome and wanted to share this one in particular. You can see the series in the link below.
In a stroke of creative marketing genius, Pornhub, an adult entertainment website, is making news after they pledged to assist anyone who “wants to get plowed,” here in Boston in response to today’s winter blizzard.
Pornhub has a small a fleet of branded trucks that are driving around helping to clear Boston’s streets and parking lots for free. Requests for a plowing are being accepted via email at phubplows@gmail.com.
Note:They are not offering to plow driveways.
Lot 5 is space under the I-93 Expressway near the Ink Block that you’ve probably never paid much attention to before, but the city is making excellent use of this space converting it into (much needed) parking facility. This parking lot will link to two other 24-hour parking facilities that combined has 432 parking spaces.
These monitored parking facilities are helping link South Boston and the South End. However, what you may not realize is they are part of a bigger plan that Mass DOT refers to as The Infra-Space program, which was conceived to help reclaim previously unused space under the I-93 interstate highway and The Mass Pike to link it to Boston’s Harbor Walk; thereby connecting and extending walking, bike and running paths in the South End and Southie through Fort Point Channel and ultimately to the Seaport neighborhood.
The Infra-Space program is a statewide initiative with Mass DOT to re-evaluate spaces under viaducts for better urban and ecological performance. Infra-Space 1 is the pilot project, spanning nearly a half-mile in length through the middle of downtown Boston.
The project includes a storm water management landscape that diverts the runoff from the viaduct, improved maintenance access, public recreation, and a series of scaffold structures that support operable lighting and art installations.
You can check out more of the concepts proposed for this space by visiting, landing-studio.com/#/infra-space-1.
I love the HBO program, Last Week Tonight, with John Oliver. It is an intelligent and witty show that consistently makes me laugh and think. For those of you who may not have HBO, you can see clips of the show on YouTube, here.
This past week’s show focused on Trumpcare or maybe it should be called “I don’t care”, concluding with this advert. The commercial shown above will play Wednesday morning on FOX & Friends, since President Trump watches the program regularly. I doubt Trump has the attention span to watch commercials, but I still applaud everyone on the program for their media buy.
One of many reasons that I have will never have abdominal definition is my deep and abiding love of carbs in all its forms but especially bread and pasta.
Pasta > literally everything else (with the possible exception of ice cream)
I’m unsure what it is about the kilt but gay men have an affinity for this article of clothing so at the start of this year created a new weekly post showcasing men in kilts. This week’s post should be called “Blue Boy”.
What to do this week: March 13th – 20th
Drag “Sisters” Bingo is the second Monday of every month – starts at 7PM and is free to play at Club Cafe in Boston
Beantown Soft-Tip Dart league spring season is every Monday at Cathedral Station in Boston
Fascination Monday is a gear / kink / fetish party hosted the second Monday at Jacques in Boston
Karaoke Night starts at 10PM every Tuesday at Jacques in Boston
Taco Tuesday is a free for all – first come, first serve – hosted every Tuesday at Tremont 647 in Boston
Showtune Tuesday hosted by VJ Ryan Grow starts at 9PM every Tuesday at dbar in Dorchester
Geek Trivia is guaranteed fun and has lots of prizes (trivia starts at 8PM) hosted every Tuesday at Club Cafe in Boston
November Project: Stair workout at Harvard takes place at the Harvard Stadium from 6:30-7:30AM every Wednesday in Boston
Karaoke Thursdays is every Thursday at Machine with Rob Botelho and Emphysema Menthol 100s in Boston
Detention Thursdays! is hosted every Thursday starting at 9PM with shows at 10:30 & 11:45PM – No Cover – at EGO in Providence
Thump! Thursday is hosted every Thursday starting at 10PM at Peggy O’Neil’s in Dorchester
Queer Inclusive Climbing Klub (QuICK) Pizza night and climbing club at Brooklyn Boulders on Friday, March 17 in Somerville
Billiards Tournament is hosted each Friday starting at 7PM at Mainestreet in Ogunquit
Boyfriends is a monthly gay dance party at the Milky Way Lounge starting at 10PM Friday, March 17 in JP
Controversy is a weekly LGBT Hip-Hop & Reggae party starting at 10PM upstairs at Machine with DJs Begbick & FrenchY in Boston
Casual Friday St. Patrick’s Day party w/ Violencia & Sham Payne is at the Alley Bar starting at 10PM on Friday, March 17 in Boston
Twerk Fridays at is an 18+ night at Ego in Providence
The Coolidge After Midnight: Leprechaun shows at The Coolidge Theater starting at 11:59PM on Friday, March 17 in Brookline
Boston Gay Men’s Chorus: Let’s Hear It For The Boys is at Jordan Hall on Saturday, March 18 & Sunday March 19 in Boston
Boots & Boxers dance party is at The Crown & Anchor’s Paramount starting at 9PM on Saturday, March 18 in Provincetown
UNITE Saturdays is the weekly dance party every Saturday that starts at 10PM at Club Cafe with DJ Susan Esthera in Boston
Magnum Saturdays: In 3-D is the gay dance party theme this week at dbar on Saturday, March 18 in Dorchester
So Hot Saturdaes is Boston’s no-attitude gay dance party hosted every Saturday at Peggy O’Neil’s in Dorchester
Saga Saturdays Boston’s biggest gay dance party on Saturday, March 18 is at Paradise in Cambridge
SLEAZE: Gold Edition is hosted this week by Delta Bravo starts at 10PM at the Alley Bar in Boston
The Coolidge After Midnight: The Departed shows at The Coolidge starting at 11:59PM on Saturday, March 18 in Brookline
Back 2 Basics Tea Dance never has a cover and always has great music from 70s 80s & 90s, starting at 5PM no cover every Sunday at Club Cafe in Boston
Hot Mess Sundays starts at 10PM at Candi Bar in Boston
Pajama Party is a weekly dance party hosted every Sunday starting at 10PM at Machine in Boston
Send me information about your upcoming programs and events in my blog’s comment section or message me the details on Facebook.
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Last month the development team for the Back Bay/South End Gateway project shared their revised plans to transform the MBTA Back Bay station, the neighboring 100 Clarendon St. parking garage, as well as the entire block bound by Dartmouth, Stuart, Clarendon streets and Columbus Avenue, which also includes four air-rights parcels.
Their plans call for a sprawling mixed-use complex that includes three new high-rises that would accommodate residential, retail and office space, including an office tower with ground level retail. In addition, a new 11,000 square-foot public plaza has been proposed for the Clarendon Street side of the station.
Images below were provided from the February 1, 2017 documents shared with the Boston Planning and Development Agency. All images are from the Back Bay / South End Gateway Project Draft Environmental Impact Report. Click on the images below to enlarge.
More modifications will likely be made before it gets board approval. Public comments on the project will be accepted until April 16 and can be directed to Michael Rooney, project manager for the Planning & Development Agency, at Michael.Rooney@boston.gov. For more information on the project link here.
The Trophy Room’s first Drag Glam Brunch proved to be so popular that they are hosting another later this month on Sunday, March 26th.
Sergio and I stopped by for their first Drag Bingo Brunch on Sunday, February 19th and the place was packed so if you plan on attending, get there early. Below I’ve included a few photos from the inaugural Glam Brunch. To see more visit Trophy Room’s Facebook page, facebook.com/trophyboston.
An “emergency” meeting was held on Friday by the 13-members of the Allied War Veterans Council of South Boston — the group who organize the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade. Following that meeting, they announced they signed an ‘‘acceptance letter’’, clearing the way for OUTVETS to participate, which in effect reversed their original announcement barring the group from the 2017 parade.
While the organizers ultimately did the right thing they’ve once again cast a shadow over an uncomfortable legacy of discrimination.
It was unclear if the reversal of the decision was a result of a second vote by the council, but what is clear is that several of the members of the council need to step down and allow new members to replace them. While the organizers ultimately did the right thing they’ve once again cast a shadow over an uncomfortable legacy of discrimination that most of us had thought was put to rest when the LGBT group (OUTVETS) were first allowed to march in Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade in 2015.
The damage done by the members of the council who initially voted not to allow OUTVETS to march was self inflicted and news of their decision was picked up by local, national and international media. Those who initially sought to justify their vote to ban OUTVETS claimed it was the use of the groups rainbow in their logo that was the source of them being denied to which Bryan Bishop, OUTVETS Director replied, “…I told them if that’s the case, then every picture of a rainbow in the parade that leads to a pot of gold needs to be removed.”
However, the bizarre excuse sounded more like a vain attempt to deflect criticism and calls of discrimination that put the parade in jeopardy as more of Boston’s Southie residents started speaking up and as several high profile parade sponsors sought to distance themselves by ending their relationship.
Previous posts on this topic
Rainbow flag cited as reason to deny OUTVETS in Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade (March 9)
LGBT group denied to march in Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade (March 8)
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ADAM & ANDY is set in the fictional New England town of Woodfield, CT. You can learn more about this strip by visiting, adamandandy.com. To see previous Adam and Andy cartoons link here.