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Out In Sports: Moving Forward

Jason CollinsBoston Pride will be hosting a panel discussion on LGBT people in sports tomorrow, Wednesday, June 5th from 6:15 – 8:15 p.m. at The Boston Public Library Mezzanine Conference Room.

The issue of LGBTs in organized sports has been gaining momentum and much media attention lately.  The recent announcement by NBA player Jason Collins that he is gay, pronouncements by major league sports that they will be more inclusive of the LGBT community, and the business community’s support for out and proud athletes by companies like Nike have make this issue ripe for discussion during Boston’s Pride Week.

This moderated discussion is free and open to the public but seating is limited. For more information about this program, contact the Boston Pride Human Rights & Education Committee at humanrights@bostonpride.org.

Margaret Cho wishes Boston Happy Pride

Boston PridePride week is underway here in Boston and Boston’s Pride Committee has been receiving well wishes from celebrities. Previously I posted messages from Vanessa WilliamsIcona Pop and Sandra Bernhard. Here is funny lady, Margaret Cho wishing everyone a Happy Pride.

South End rumor mill: Immaculate Conception and Sibling Rivalry

GTI PropertiesThe South End rumor mill is grinding fast and furious these days.  Earlier this year SoWa Boston confirmed GTI Properties purchased the Jesuit Urban Center and the Immaculate Conception Church on Harrison Avenue.  Unconfirmed reports suggest that GTI Properties plans to convert these two 19th century structures into 80 apartments.

In addition to news about GTI Properties latest development, rumor has it that a Mexican restaurant will soon be opening in the space formerly occupied by Sibling Rivalry on Tremont Street in the South End.

sibling-rivalry

At this point, this is only an unconfirmed rumor but it is one that I’ve now heard from two different restaurant owners in the South End. Questions remain who may be behind the new restaurant, but if it is true this extends a streak of Mexican restaurants opening in Boston that I thought had run its course.  This would be the first second (sorry El Centro!) Mexican restaurant to open in the South End and be just two blocks from Masa, a southwest bar and grill. If the rumors prove true, the new restaurant could give both El Centro and Masa a run for their money.

Gay men targeted even here in Boston

NYC subway station graffiti reported June 3rd via Joe My God's blog

NYC subway station graffiti reported June 3rd via Joe My God’s blog

Nearly everyone in the gay community I know has been shocked by the string of gay bashings in New York City.  Last week Bay Windows reported Boston Police were alerting the LGBT community about an ongoing investigation of robberies involving male suspect(s) connecting with male individuals, either in person at area bars or online via hookup sites.  These stories are unsettling but familiar for gay men my age. However, I will be the first to admit I thought those days – especially in cities like Boston and New York – were far behind us.

Following up on the crimes here in Boston, local reporter – Steve Annear, contacted me about a story he was writing for Boston Magazine to get my thoughts on gay men using hookup sites to meet men. I shared my two cents and then a bit more in his article which you may read here:

Police Warn LGBT Community After People Are Drugged, Robbed

However, his interview got me to thinking about this string of violence and it has made me very mad.  The idea that people would target individuals who are trying to meet – regardless of why – is outrageous, and reminds me of the days when society would turn a blind eye to punks loitering near gay bars to beat up or rob guys leaving on their own.

While I would caution everyone to always use caution when meeting someone you don’t know, I refuse to apologize or think any less of someone for meeting via a hookup site.  I happened to meet my partner on a dance floor, but I know many guys who have made either great friends or boyfriends through hookup sites, chat rooms (before them) and any number of other odd places that many of my heterosexual friends would probably find strange to say the least. The difference between now and then is at least society is no longer turning a blind eye so if you see something speak up.  Silence has always been the enemy of the gay community.

Temptation Tuesday

Handsome Hunk

Past Temptation Tuesday Posts

Martini bath

sexy guyI like this guy’s style.  Happy Pride everyone.

Source: Tales of the Sissy

The Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl

scooper bowlATTENTION ICE CREAM LOVAHS

Tomorrow The Jimmy Fund will host their annual two-day fundraiser, The Scooper Bowl.  Tuesday, June 4 through Thursday, June 6 The Scooper Bowl will set up in Boston’s City Hall Plaza from 12pm – 8pm serving up nearly 40 different flavors of ice cream from 9 different ice cream companies.  Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids and you may purchase your tickets online here.

Chad White by Justin Wu

Chad WhiteChad White’s lip syncing skills are only marginally better than Britney Spears, but the fact that he’s so darn adorable makes that quite alright with me.  Enjoy this one minute clip of Chad flirting with the camera. I think you’ll find him as adorable as I do.  

This isn’t the first time I’ve posted something about Mr. White.  If you like what you see check out my posts Denim Dreams as well as the self titled post, Chad White.

Sandra Bernhard wishes Boston a Happy Pride

Boston PridePride officially started and Boston’s Pride Committee has been receiving well wishes from celebrities. Previously I posted messages from Vanessa Williams and Icona Pop.  Here is a message from Sandra Bernhard to everyone in Boston.

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Monday blues

Monday blues

Icona Pop wishes Boston a Happy Pride

Boston PrideBoston’s Pride Committee has been receiving well wishes from celebrities.  Previously I posted a message from Vanessa Williams.  The Swedish DJ/Pop music duo, Icona Pop, have also sent a message of love to the LGBT community here in Boston wishing everyone a happy pride.

Boston has no gay bars

Stefan from SNLBoston’s reputation for having a crappy nightlife if you are gay is painfully true but the real irony is the fact that since Boston Chops (a steak house) opened here in the South End, you are likely to find the bar chalk full of gay men.

Scruffy Sunday

scruffy sunday guyI love lazy Sunday mornings spent in bed.

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

Max shows how to cut off t-shirt sleeves

sleeveless maxNow that it is summer I’ve noticed a lot of guys walking around with sleeveless t-shirts they have obviously cut themselves.

Max does a nice job explaining why you shouldn’t do this with a v-neck and gives tips on how to cut your shirts so they will fit you perfectly.

I’m not so certain about his suggestion for what to do with the cut off sleeves, but I’ll refrain from being critical because he’s so darn easy on the eyes. 

AIDS Walk Boston

AIDS Action CommitteeAlthough it is not officially part of Boston Pride Week,  AIDS Action Committee’s AIDS Walk & 5K Run Boston is held the first Sunday of June, coinciding with the first weekend of Boston Pride each year.

This event that raises unrestricted dollars for New England’s largest AIDS Service Organization, The AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts (AAC), also helps raise awareness and brings Boston’s gay community together.  I’ve always associated this event with Boston’s Pride Week and would encourage you to make a donation to AAC or come down to the Hatch Shell to participate in the walk this Sunday.  More details about The Walk and Run can be found here.

AIDS Walk & Run Boston – Sunday, June 2nd at the Hatch Shell