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Map depicts STD rates by city in US

sexually transmitted diseases, CDCMany cities in the south east and the rust belt regions of the US seem to have a higher rate of STD infections according to data compiled by the CDC. Their report also found that there is a “troubling rise in syphilis infections among gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM)”.

I thought I would share this news for two reasons: first, I’m a firm believer that if you are not having safe sex then you should get tested;  second I worry that with so many gay men now on Truvada there is more risky sexual behavior and while Truvada may reduce the risk of HIV infections it won’t protect against STDs.

Source: CDC’s annual report, Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2013

Source: CDC’s annual report, Sexually
Transmitted Disease Surveillance, 2013

You can read more about this study here and for more information about free STD testing in the Boston area is available here.

Sinner’s Ball this weekend in Ogunquit

maverick men, mainestreet,Sinner’s Ball, hosted by my buddies, Cole and Hunter – A.K.A. The Maverick Men, hits Ogunquit, Maine this weekend. Check out all the fun and head up to Ogunquit for the weekend if you haven’t any plans. Details Here.

Friday, July 31st – GEARED with DJ’s Ranny and Aga
Saturday, August 1st – SINNER’S BALL with Ron Hamelin & Ken
Sunday, August 2nd – REPENT TEA with DJ Aga

Caption this photo

Caption this photo angry grandmaYou know the drill at this point.  Each Wednesday morning I post a photograph that gives me pause.  This week I thought I’d share this picture of what appears to be an very fed up grandmother.

I’ll get you started with a possible caption that hopefully inspires you to share a few of your own in the comments section below.

Grandma wasn’t ready to leave Chuck E Cheese

Boston Olympics is dead: So what’s next

Boston OlympicsThe Boston 2024 Olympic bid is dead. While a majority Bostonians were opposed to hosting the games I’m disappointed, but not for the reason many might suspect. I had hoped that the planning required for hosting the Olympics would spur innovative ideas on improving our infrastructure and revitalizing parts of Boston. Those opposed to the Olympic bid have insisted this can be done without hosting the games, but I would like to ask when this might happen?  The last time serious investment was made in our infrastructure was when the Big Dig was approved in 1987. That project’s reputation for delays and cost overruns alongside our City Hall’s bureaucracy has stymied any serious redevelopment (excluding the Seaport) and seen little if any investment in Boston’s infrastructure and public transportation system; anyone remember the MBTA’s woes last winter?

As a South End resident promised a Silver Line subway, I’m suspicious of empty promises to invest in Boston’s infrastructure.

To those who insisted that we don’t need the Olympics to invest in our city’s and the region’s infrastructure, I’d like to ask when I can expect to see something tangible? What is it about our current political climate that should make me optimistic?  If only half the energy that was spent decrying the Olympics is diverted to making improvements we should see some wonderfully innovative suggestions and plans coming forward – but for now I’m waiting.

David Sedaris in Provincetown July 28-29

Diabetes with Owls, ProvincetownEnjoy an evening (or two) with David Sedaris at the Provincetown Town Hall on Wednesday and Thursday this week.  His most recent book, Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls, is already a bestseller.

The laughter-filled evening begins at 8pm and includes a Q&A as well as a book signing after the show. For more information and tickets visit ptown2015.com.

Temptation Tuesday

abs, wash board stomach, muscle, handsome, hunkThis week’s post was a suggestion from friend and blogger, JustGngr. Thanks for the suggestion – miss having you nearby and hope all is good in NOLA.

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

Travel bug

TravelSomething I have in common with a lot of my friends is a love of travel. It is hard to explain this desire to visit places (sometimes far from home), but for those of you who have the travel bug you know exactly what I’m talking about.

Last week Sergio and I booked our travel to visit family later this year in Brazil. Are you planning any trips this fall?  Do tell.  I’m always interested in hearing about favorite travel destinations.

Republican party immigration policy

Republican Immigration platformThe 2016 Presidential campaign season is in full swing and while anyone could win the election, the window of opportunity seems to be shutting for Republican candidates.  I had thought one of the lessons learned by the Romney campaign and the Republican National Committee after the 2008 elections was that they need to start building bridges with the all important Latino community.

With California and New York solidly in the Democrat’s back pocket (California last voted for a Republican President in 1988 and New York in 1984) and states like Texas where 38% and Florida where 23% of the population identify as Latino, you have to wonder who are these Republican candidates listening to and what do they think the general electorate thinks of their xenophobic rhetoric.

Boston Public Market opens Thursday, July 30

Boston farmer's marketThe Boston Public Market
100 Hanover Street at Haymarket Station
Wednesday – Sunday, 8:00am – 8:00pm

The Boston Public Market (BPM) opens later this week as a permanent, year-round, self-sustaining market featuring fresh, locally-sourced food; making it the only market of its kind in the United States.  The BPM includes 35 vendors from around New England.  For the full list of vendors visit their website at, bostonpublicmarket.org/vendors.

In addition to the 35 vendor stalls, the BPM includes a 3,200-square-foot demonstration kitchen, that will offer hands-on cooking demos, lectures, exercise classes, training and community events. The market includes 28,000 square feet of retail space and 325 parking spaces and is conveniently located just above the Haymarket T station for the Green and Orange Line.

Monday man candy

hunk, handsome, pecs, muscle, abs, gorgeousToday is my first day back in the office after spending a wonderfully long weekend with friends  in Provincetown.  Point is I’m not feeling all that inspired so I thought I’d go with a man candy post to buy me some time.

I hope you are having an easier time adjusting back to the work week than I am.

What’s the definition of “traditional marriage”

Matt Baume has an interesting video that looks at how marriage has been defined through the ages.  You may be surprised by how marriage is defined in The Bible.

Shrek 2 at Christopher Columbus Park tonight for free

Shrek 2 showing at Christopher Columbus ParkChristopher Columbus Park is showing movies for free on a large screen each Sunday starting at sunset.  This week check out Shrek 2.  Make a night of it by ordering from one of your favorite North End pizzerias and bring it with you to enjoy a movie outside.  Below is the calendar of movies for the rest of the season.

Sunday, July 12th – Driving Miss Daisy
Sunday, July 19th – Toy Story
Sunday, July 26th – Shrek 2
Sunday, August 2nd – Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Sunday August 9th – Money Ball
Sunday August 16th – Sabrina

Scruffy Sunday

orange, shirtless, hunk, beardThis guy has just the right amount of scruff in my opinion. What do you think?

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

2015 Bear Week in Provincetown

Bummed that Bear Week is over or maybe that you missed it and would like to visit Provincetown for Bear Week next year?  Check out this great video that is making the rounds from David Cox. It is really well done.

Saturday morning comic: Casey At The Bat

CLICK ON IMAGE BELOW TO ENLARGE TO READgay comic strip, gay cartoon

Casey At The Bat is a comic strip follows the adventures of a young, gay man and his friends in life, love and sports!  Casey At The Bat is the work of the very talented Bob Glasscock who resides in NYC.

You can read back issues and order Casey At The Bat volume 1 from his website, caseyatb.com.