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BosGuy brain teaser

brain teaser, shirtless manEach 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: What do you call a bear without an ear?

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

The Lure of Provincetown exhibit opens in Wilton Manors, Friday, Dec. 16

The Lure of Provincetown, Midge Battelle, Al KaplanTHE LURE OF PROVINCETOWN
Photography by Midge Battelle and Al Kaplan
Stonewall Gallery 2157 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors FL

This new exhibit at the Stonewall National Museum and Archives in Wilton Manors, FL examines the rich culture and history of Provincetown, MA, as a popular tourist destination for the LGBT community.

This exhibit opens Friday, December 16th. The exhibit is free and open to the public, but a suggested donation of $5 is appreciated. For more information, visit stonewall-museum.org.

Massachusetts marijuana law: What you need to know

legalize potEffective today, recreational marijuana is legal in Massachusetts — but it is not readily available.  The law allows adults to have limited quantities of marijuana for recreational purposes and grow pot plants in their homes, but for the moment it’s still illegal to sell marijuana in Massachusetts — except to registered medical marijuana patients.

The State has one year to figure out how to license and regulate the sale of marijuana so until January 2017 it looks like Massachusetts could become one of the leaders in homegrown marijuana.

For more information, check out WBUR’s The Legal Do’s and Don’ts to Know.

Vintage gay

vintage-gay-photographMuch thanks to my friend, Tony, for sharing this week’s submission. As my regular readers know, 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 for a future post? Email me at bosguymail@gmail.com.

Previous Vintage Gay Photos

Opus Affair cocktail social tonight 6-9PM at Stoddard’s

LGBT social, gay bostonLooking for something to do after work? Want to meet new, interesting people in Boston? Why not check out Opus Affair’s monthly cocktail social which takes place after work at Stoddard’s in Downtown Crossing?

There is no cost but Opus Affair does ask people to RSVP if possible so they can keep count and ensure the bar has enough staff – this group is very popular and attracts a large crowd. If you’re thinking of going RSVP – it takes just a minute.

Opus Affair Cocktail Social 6-9PM
Stoddard’s Fine Food & Ale
48 Temple Place, Boston
RSVP – Yes, I’m Going

About: Opus Affair is a mix of artists and art appreciators who get together each month for cocktails and to chat about the arts scene in Boston. Some come for serious networking, others come for fun. There’s no agenda—just a chance to have a few drinks with other like-minded folks. Bring some friends or come make some new ones.

Word of the day: Fruit Fly

fruit flyFruit Fly (\ˈfrüt-flī\adjective
Definition: a woman who prefers the company of gay men to heterosexual men.
Example: Margaret Cho may be the world’s most famous fruit fly.

Caption this photo

Gay HumorEach Wednesday morning I post a photograph and ask readers to offer a funny caption.  Hopefully you can do better than my attempt and will share a few of your own by leaving them in the comments section.

Slippery Soap

My pitch for PBS News Hour

FOX, CNN, MSNBCToo many of us have become addicted to 24-hour news network channels: MSNBC, CNN, FOX, etc… All of these channels have inherent biases.

My pitch for The PBS News Hour – hosted at 6PM daily

I wanted to make a pitch for my favorite news program, PBS News Hour, which covers both national and international news equally (a novelty for any American news program). They open with a 5-minute overview of the leading news stories of the day followed by 4-5 more in depth stories that run approximately 6-8 minutes and include multiple stakeholders (not just those who share a similar bias or who are brought on to provoke outrage). If you find a certain story is not of interest you can quickly fast forward if you watch this on DVR as I do.

pbs-news-hour-shields-and-brooksPBS News Hour also provides an intelligent political analysis every Friday in a reoccurring discussion called Shields & Brooks, which includes syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks. These two men along with the moderator, Judy Woodruff provide an interesting discussion on 3-4 political issues of the week without shouting over each other or calling each other names. One actually walks away with not only a keener understanding of the issues but a better understanding of the opposing view.

If you find that you are getting outraged every time you watch your favorite 24-hour news network then maybe you need to evaluate why you are watching it in the first place. News shouldn’t be sensationalized or dramatic with wild music and graphics designed to elicit an emotional response and get your blood pumping. We are after all talking about news not your favorite reality TV program. Or is that what the news has become for you?

News Hour can be viewed on your local PBS affiliate at 6PM Monday – Friday.

Queer Boston: Mark Morrisroe

Self Portrait 1980 Source: clampart.com

Self Portrait 1980 – Source: clampart.com

Mark Morrisroe (January 10, 1959 – July 24, 1989) was an American performance artist and photographer who was born to a drug-addicted mother in Malden, MA. Due to his unhappy home life (he happened to also be a tenant of Albert DeSalvo, who would become known as the infamous “Boston Strangler”) he moved out at the age of 15 and began hustling to make ends meet.

Despite his hardships, he became known for his performances and photographs, which contributed to the development of the punk scene in Boston in the 1970s and the art world boom of the mid to late 1980s in New York City.

I had never heard about Mark until I learned that there would be an exhibit featuring some of his photos called Mark Morrisroe: Works from 1982 – 85, showing at Alexander & Bonin in NYC through December 22nd. Should you find yourself in NYC and like to see more of this remarkable man’s work, check out the exhibit before it closes next week.

Temptation Tuesday

Temptation Tuesday, handsome, hunkMuch thanks to the Seduced by the New blog for this week’s inspiration.

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

Gay book reviews blog

gay-book-reviews-blogWith the holidays in full swing and Christmas in less than two weeks a lot of you may be hopping on planes and traveling to get back to family.  Should you be looking for recommendations for gay themed novels to pass the time while you are traveling or off from work, I wanted to point out the blog Gay Book Reviews.

Most of the reviews are of gay romance novels, which isn’t exactly my favorite genre but there are some mysteries and suspense novels interspersed. I want to see more LGBT-themed literature regardless of the genre so I wanted to give the site a shout out to encourage anyone looking for book suggestions to check out the blog.  Links are provided to Amazon.com for the books that are reviewed to make it easier to download to your kindle or order online for delivery.

Gay Book Reviews blog 
Gay Book Reviews is a permanent link in my Blogroll

What to do this week: December 12 – 18

Jacques Cabaret

Fascination Monday is Boston’s Gear/ Fetish/ Kink event at Jacques Cabaret

What to do this week:  December 12 – 18th

5th Annual Sister Santa Bingo is hosted by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence on Monday, December 12 starting at 7PM at Club Cafe in Boston

Boston Gay Men’s Book Club has a double-feature this month discussing Crime at Christmas  by Kitchin and Holidays on Ice by Sedaris at the Trident Bookseller & Cafe on Monday, December 12 in Boston

Fascination Monday is a Gear/ Fetish/ Kink event at Jacques Cabaret that takes place the 2nd Monday and 4th Friday of the month in Boston

Geek Trivia is guaranteed fun and has lots of prizes (trivia starts at 8PM) hosted every Tuesday at Club Cafe in Boston

gay boston, gay dorchesterShow Tune Tuesday is hosted every Tuesday at dbar in Dorchester

Tuesday Night Trivia is at The Alley Cat every Tuesday starting at 8PM in Providence

Karaoke Night starts at 10PM every Tuesday at Jacques in Boston

Opus Affair monthly cocktail social is always fun and this month it will take place at Stoddards near DTX on Wednesday, December 14 in Boston

Thump Thursdaes! takes place every Thursday at Peggy O’Neil’s Pub in Dorchester

Golden Girls Live – ‘LOST’ Christmas Episode takes place at Club Cafe Thursday through Sunday in Boston

Queer Inclusive Climbing Klub (QuICK) Pizza night and climbing club at Brooklyn Boulders on Friday, December 16 in Somerville

gay boston, Dorchester gay DotOUT Holiday Party to Benefit Boys & Girls Club of Dorchester starts at 8PM on Friday, December 16 at the Harp + Bard in Dorchester

Paul Oakenfold will be at Royale on Friday, December 16 in Boston

Boyfriends is the monthly no-attitude gay dance party at the Milky Way Lounge on Friday, December 16 in Jamaica Plain

The Coolidge at Midnight: Rare Exports – A Christmas Tale starts at 11:59PM Friday, December 16 at The Coolidge in Brookline 

A John Waters Christmas brings his one man show to Boston at Berklee Performance Center Saturday, December 17 in Boston

Dont Ask Dont Tell is a monthly LGBTQ party and performance that welcomes everyone on Saturday, December 17 at Great Scott in Allston

The Judy Garland Christmas Special is every Saturday night at 8PM at Club Cafe in Boston

gay boston, ParadiseSaga Saturdays is Boston’s newest gay night featuring some of the best DJs and plenty of great dancing at Paradise Saturday, December 17 in Cambridge

Ego Saturdays with DJ Richie LaDue from 10PM – 3AM in Providence

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

Karaoke Sundays is hosted each week starting at 9PM at Mainestreet every Sunday in Ogunquit

Send me information about your upcoming programs and events in my blog’s comment section or message me the details on Facebook.

Lion’s Tail cocktail lounge rumored to open in Ink Block this week

lions-tail-ink-block-south-endLocated next to Fuji on Harrison Ave in the Ink Block, Lion’s Tail is rumored to possibly open this coming weekend.  According to a write up in Boston Magazine the cocktail bar and restaurant will accommodate approximately 120 people, and the space will have a long, curving bar that spans the room, two communal high-tops, and dining tables with tufted black leather banquettes.

The space is marketed as a speakeasy which strikes me as odd, considering it is in the Ink Block which gives off anything but an old-time speakeasy vibe. Having said that, I’m game anytime a new bar or restaurant wants to open in the neighborhood and I look forward to checking out Lion’s Tail once they open.

You can follow Lion’s Tail on Facebook by liking their page, here. For more information you can read the Boston Magazine article, here.

Scruffy Sunday

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Americans are spending a lot more on holiday travel

TravelAccording to a recent American Express survey of US households that have an annual income of $100,000 or more the average per person spend is expected to rise by more than 150% to $1,521 from just $605 in 2015.

The top reason to travel cited by consumers this holiday season is to visit family or friends. The second most cited reason for travel is to take a vacation, but the cost for the average American family holiday vacation has jumped and is expected to cost slightly more than $9,000. Among those traveling during the holiday season, the majority will stay within the U.S. with nearly one out of every three Americans naming the Northeast as their destination.

You can read more about these findings from American Express, here.