Each Wednesday morning I post a photograph and ask readers to offer a funny caption. Hopefully the photo above and my caption below inspires you to share a few of your own in the comments section of my blog.
Say Uncle
Each Wednesday morning I post a photograph and ask readers to offer a funny caption. Hopefully the photo above and my caption below inspires you to share a few of your own in the comments section of my blog.
Say Uncle
Later this month The History Project’s Out in Public lecture series will host its first event when they discuss the uniquely gay phenomenon (and somewhat taboo subject) of “cruising”. How did this evolve over time and what can we learn about the men who turned to the public parks of Paris three centuries ago?
This lecture by Stephen Shapiro of Bennington College and Marvin Kabakoff of The History Project will share some of their stories and provide an informative and engaging presentation on the evolution of men’s subterranean sexual activity. Click here to learn more about the Boston-based The History Project.
When: Tuesday, March 28th at 6:30PM
Where: Fenway Health – 1340 Boylston Street (10th Floor), Boston
While the event is free and open to the public, seating is limited so reservations are strongly recommended. Reserve your tickets here.
Tonight is movie night at Club Cafe and host Christopher Nash will be showing What Ever Happened to Baby Jane.
The 1962 film about two aging sisters – one a has-been child star, the other a Hollywood actress whose career was ruined when an accident left her in a wheelchair – live in a dilapidated mansion.
Check out this Academy Award winning Hollywood classic film starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, starting at 6:30PM. For more details link here.
2017 Hasty Pudding’s Man of the Year, Ryan Reynolds, gets a little cheeky in this Deadpool 2 trailer that came out over the weekend. Just a heads up that the movie teaser is a little NSFW due to some skin on glass action and swearing.
Deadpool 2 is currently scheduled for release in one year, March 2018. Hopefully future movie teasers will be equally cheeky.
I want to thank my friend and fellow blogger Brenton from Aussielicious for sharing a Buzzfeed post from February, 19 Guys in Kilts Who Just Want You To Know They Are Here If You Need Anything. I’ve included one of my favorite photos from the article in this week’s post.
What to do this week: March 6th – 12th
Men’s Mary Monday Mandarin Meetup is a social group for gay men who will get together at 6:30PM at Mary Chung Restaurant in Cambridge
Boston Gay Men’s Book Club meets to discuss Sphinx – Garréta on Monday, March 6 starting at 7PM at the Trident Bookseller’s Cafe in Boston
Drag Bingo is every Monday starting at 7PM free to play at Club Cafe in Boston
Beantown Soft-Tip Dart league spring season is Monday, March 6 at Cathedral Station in Boston
Taco Tuesday is a fun way to socialize and eat on the cheap in the South End; first come, first serve – hosted every Tuesday at Tremont 647 in Boston
Karaoke Night starts at 10PM every Tuesday at Jacques 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
Sting is performing at The House of Blues on Wednesday, March 8 in Boston
BAGLY Development Social is a free social that will take place at the Milky Way Lounge starting at 7PM on Thursday, March 9 in Jamaica Plain
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
Turnt! Thursday is hosted every Thursday starting at 10PM at Peggy O’Neil’s in Dorchester
Topdog/Underdog directed by Billy Porter has its opening night at the Huntington Theater on Friday, March 10 in Boston
Queer Inclusive Climbing Klub (QuICK) Pizza night and climbing club at Brooklyn Boulders every Friday starting at 6PM in Somerville
Billiards Tournament is hosted each Friday starting at 7PM at Mainestreet in Ogunquit
Controversy is a LGBT Hip-Hop & Reggae party starting at 10PM upstairs at Machine with DJs Begbick in Boston
FUZZ is a monthly gay dance party with DJ Brent Covington and DJ Taffy at Pi Alley in DTX on Friday, March 10 in Boston
A Very Clueless 90s plays your favorite 90s music: come dressed as your favorite Clueless hero (you may win a prize) Friday, March 10 at 6B Lounge in Boston
Twerk Fridays at is an 18+ night at Ego in Providence
The Coolidge After Midnight: Shogun Assassin shows at The Coolidge Theater starting at 11:59PM on Friday, March 10 in Brookline
Jocktion 2017 is party hosted by Mr New England Leather to benefit AIDS Care Ocean State at the Providence Eagle Saturday, March 11 in Providence
Fenway Health Men’s Event will gather 1,300+ gay men and their allies for one of Boston’s largest LGBTQ fundraisers on Saturday, March 11 in Boston
Saga Saturdays Boston’s biggest gay dance party on Saturday, March 11 is at Paradise in Cambridge
So Hot Saturdaes is Boston’s no-attitude gay dance party hosted every Saturday at Peggy O’Neil’s in Dorchester
UNITE Saturdays is the weekly dance party at Club Cafe with DJ Susan Esthera in Boston
The Coolidge After Midnight: Lady Snowblood 2 shows at The Coolidge starting at 11:59PM on Saturday, February 11 in Brookline
Boston Touch, Tantra, Massage & Intimacy for Men workshop requires registering to attend the Sunday, March 12 session in Watertown
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
Shambhala LGBT Meditation Group is every Sunday from 7-9PM in Brookline
Pajama Party is a weekly dance party hosted every Sunday starting at 10PM at Machine in Boston
Drag Race’s Charlie Hides comes to Candi Bar on Sunday, March 12 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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This past week the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) approved two more real estate projects in the South End’s SoWa district that combined will result in bringing more than 970 new residential units to Harrison Ave.
The first and larger development is The Harrison Albany Block, (shown above from Albany Street), it will include 650 residential units and span from Harrison Avenue to Albany Street between East Canton and East Dedham streets.
The large development will include three levels of below grade parking garage, 29,000 square feet of publicly accessible open space and 65 affordable units (with some designated specifically for working artists). In addition, the developers will pay into a BPDA fund to purchase or subsidize another 65 units someplace else. Originally proposed as a 710 unit development back in the fall of 2015 modest reductions were made in response to neighborhood concerns.
The second residential complex approved by the BPDA this past week is for the 370-380 Harrison project, which will include 92 condos and 232 apartments that will be built on the site of the former Quinzani Bakery and Ho Kong Bean Sprout Co. next to the Ink Block. The developer has committed to ensuring at least 20% of the units will be marketed as affordable.
Similar to the Harrison Albany Block, the 370-380 Harrison Ave. project has scaled back slightly from the original proposal shared last March, which initially proposed 280 residential units. It is unclear if their original proposal of including 180 parking spaces and commercial space were changed.
I was talking to my brother last week and we both agreed that one good thing that has resulted from a Trump presidency is a political activism that neither of us have seen or felt before. A great example of this is Grab Your Wallet, which got a nice shout out from last week’s Sunday New York Times.
Grab Your Wallet has organized like-minded individuals to reach out to specific contacts at key retailers where the Trump brand is sold. Last month Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus removed Ivanka Trump’s name from their websites and employees at T.J. Maxx and Marshalls were instructed not to display her products and remove signage with her name on it. Grab Your Wallet was not cited by these retailers by name when they indicated sales had dropped, but it is hard to imagine all those letters and calls didn’t rattle retailers.

Grab Your Wallet website now includes a list of places to consider boycotting as well as a short script if you want to voice your concerns. With as many as 32,000 people visiting the website an hour, Grab Your Wallet is one of many grassroots organizations affecting change and it has the attention of the White House as Kellyanne Conway proved when she tried to prop up Ivanka’s brand by illegally hawking Ivanka Trump’s products after it was dropped by Nordstrom.
If you’d like to see what organizations are recommended to boycott and get personal email addresses or phone numbers of key contacts at those organizations to let your voice be heard, visit: grabyourwallet.org
If you’d like to read the full article, which inspired me to write this post visit, The Anti-Trump Activist Taking on Trump.
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UPDATE: I would encourage everyone to reach out to retailers, because they are taking note (see my correspondence with LL Bean below). I’m convinced that Donald Trump cares more about his brand than anything else. Boycotting those who do business with the Trump family sends a very direct and personal message to the president.
It is human nature to be drawn to those we find attractive. Typically attraction will wax or wane as you learn more about an individual.
Since his election to office, I’ve found my interest and attraction in Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has continued to grow. He seems to share many of the values I admired in President Obama and miss in our current president.
For those of you who may also be developing a crush on this Prime Minister to the north, I wanted to share a recent post on Unicorn Booty of some new photos of Trudeau when he was younger – enjoy.