Tag Archives: Boston Guy

Boston’s gay sports clubs / teams

boston-gay-sports-leagueThis past September I shared a post featuring a variety of LGBT sports teams and clubs you could join as a way to get out and meet people. Thanks to some helpful comments in that post and help from my friend Marc Davino, I’ve updated that post to include all 18 LGBT sports leagues / teams.

Some of these clubs / teams are seasonal so take that into account when you reach out to these groups and best of luck to you.

Beantown Bowling League

Beantown Softball League

Beantown Soft-Tip Dart League

Boston Flag Football

Boston Gay Basketball League

Boston Gay Rowers

Boston Pride Hockey

Boston Strikers Soccer

Boston Ironsides Rugby

Boston Wet Sox (Water Polo)

Cambridge Boston Volleyball Association

GURL – Gay Urban Running League

Liquid Assets New England Swimming (LANES)

Monday Night Bowling League

OutRyders: New England’s Gay Ski & Snowboard Club

QuICK – Queer Inclusive Climbing Klub

Frontrunners: Boston Gay Running Club

Tennis 4 All

Apologies if I have overlooked any area gay clubs or sports leagues.  Feel free to add information for any such group in the comments section of my blog.

The best cannolis in Boston

Modern Pastry BostonBoston Magazine’s 2017 Best of Boston Readers’ Poll is underway through the rest of the year and this month the magazine is asking their readers to rate the best Raw Bar and best place to get a cannoli in Boston.

With regards to raw bar I have my own personal opinion but the question about where one can get the best cannoli in town this blog answered with a resounding vote back in 2014 in my post, Mike’s Pastry vs. The Modern Pastry Shop.

The pastry shop that won the blind tasting (hands down) is shown in a recent photo I took of a visit there when I was in need of these delicious Italian pastries.

What to do this week: September 3 – 9th

TWC, TWC Boston, GQB, The Welcoming Committee

The Welcoming Committee Guerrilla Queer Bar takeover celebrates 9 years this Friday

What to do this week:  October 3 – 9th

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

We’re Gonna Die opens at Club Oberon on Tuesday, October 4 and runs through Saturday, October 8 in Cambridge

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

November Project: Stair workout at Harvard takes place at the Harvard Stadium from 6:30-7:30AM every Wednesday in Boston

Stump Trivia impress your friends with all the trivia you know from 5 – 10PM every Wednesday at Cathedral Station in Boston

Drag Race Thursdays hosted by Mizery shows RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2 starting at 8PM every Thursday, at Club Cafe in Boston

THOT Thursdays takes place the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at Peggy O’Neil’s Pub in Dorchester

SoWa First Fridays allows you to peruse galleries and artist studios in the South End from 5 – 9PM on Friday, October 7 in Boston

Wicked Queer Cinema at The Paramount on Friday, Oct 7 presents Theo & Hugo

Wicked Queer Cinema at The Paramount on Friday, Oct 7 presents Theo & Hugo

Wicked Queer Cinema Club: Theo & Hugo kicks off with this new screening at the Paramount Theater on Friday, October 7 in Boston

Dead Silence is a horror theater attraction that opens on Friday, October 7 and runs through Monday, October 31 at The Art House in Provincetown

Guerrilla Queer Bar 9th Anniversary takes place at a location to be named later this week on Friday, October 7 in Boston

Fearless in the Dark Black Light Party at Mirabar starts at 10PM on Friday, October 7 in Providence

Queer Inclusive Climbing Klub (QuICK) Pizza night and climbing club at Brooklyn Boulders on Friday, October 7 in Somerville

Jon Richardson performs at the Napolean Room 8-9PM, Saturday, Oct 8

Jon Richardson performs at Club Cafe in the Napolean Room from 8-9PM on Friday, October 7 in Boston

Dueling Drag Divas perform on Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8 at Mainestreet in Ogunquit

Adore Delano LIVE is this Saturday, starting at 10PM at EGO in Providence

The Excorcist will show at The Coolidge Corner Theater as part of their Coolidge After Midnite programming on Saturday, October 8

South End Open Market and SOWA Open Market return separately in the South End every Sunday from 10am – 4pm in Boston

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

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

Book Review: A Very English Scandal

Jeremy ThorpeGay Anglophiles may want to add this new hardcover to their reading list. I was sent a copy of A Very English Scandal by John Preston to review and while I’ve only just started I can tell you this is a page turner.

Preston’s novel is based on the true scandal that rocked all of the United Kingdom when Jeremy Thorpe a British politician who served as Member of Parliament  was tried at the Old Bailey in May 1979 on charges of conspiracy and incitement to murder, based on his earlier relationship with Norman Scott, a former model. The book may be based on real life, but it reads like a thriller filled with hypocrisy, deceit and betrayal.

Published by Other Press the story unfolds in 323 pages and  is available starting Monday, October 10th.

Turn Up The Heat: 2017 Boston Firefighter calendar launch party

firemen calendarGet the first look at the 2017 Boston Firefighter Calendar and interact with the Boston Calendar guys at the “Turn Up the Heat” Calendar Launch Event at Royale on Thursday, November 17th. Tickets to this event are now on sale.

All ticket sales and proceeds of calendar purchases directly benefit the Boston Firefighters Burn Foundation. Supporting the foundation will help fund volunteer events with patients at the Shriner’s Children’s hospital and assistance to local families that fall victim to burn injuries.

Boston Fireman Calendar

Purchase Your Tickets Today

 

Scruffy Sunday

male torsoCan you imagine? Enjoy just thinking about it.

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

HB-2 has cost North Carolina $395million

north-carolina-hb-2I’ve been writing about the economic backlash that has resulted from North Carolina’s homophobic / transphobic legislation HB-2, because I want to make sure that people don’t forget that even if politicians make easy, short term gains by targeting the gay community the times have changed and  hateful legislation like North Carolina’s HB-2 will come at a cost.  I’m sure this comes as a surprise to rednecks like NC’s Governor Pat McCrory, but I find it long overdue and am thankful for the support from the business community.

Although it is difficult to come to an exact number to determine how much HB-2 has cost North Carolina, Unicorn Booty suggested the cost is approaching $400 million dollars. This further validates Trillium Asset Management CEO Matt Patsky who said earlier this week that North Carolina was headed for a “state-government-inflicted recession”. Go figure. Hate just doesn’t pay like it use to.

This is how UnicornBooty came to their stunning calculation.

  • $176,000 in legal fees for Republican lawmakers who have been sued over the law
  • $47,000 in legal fees for Governor Pat McCrory who has been sued over the law
  • $500,000 diverted from the state’s disaster relief fund to help pay for HB2 litigatio
  • $87,700,000 lost from businesses refusing to expand in North Carolina since HB2 became law
  • $109,400,000 from canceled conferences, concerts and other events since HB2 became law
  • $106,000,000 from the NBA relocating their All-Star Game
  • $51,000,000 from the NCAA relocating their championship game
  • $40,400,000 from the ACC relocating their championship game

And here is the worst news for Governor Pat McCrory and those who stand by HB-2, there is no reason to believe those losses will stop.  The reality is the expectation is these losses will continue.

Saturday morning coffee

saturday-morning-coffee-with-a-smileCoffee and Calvins – what a great combination.

Saturday morning comic

gay comic, gay cartoonClick on the comic strip to enlarge

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.

Bonus fur

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Enjoy the weekend and thanks for stopping by to check out my blog.

Tonight: Pop Rocks karaoke duets night at dbar

dbar

Grab a partner for Duets Karaoke Night at dbar tonight where you can sing your favorite song as a pair with the help of VJ Ryan Grow. There are over $300 in prizes available for the best musical stylings of the night.

Anyone have the chops to sing this personal favorite?

Furry Friday

handsome, hunk, hairyWe know where this guy stands regarding the question, boxers or briefs.

Past Furry Friday Posts

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 
I roll, but I am not round.
I roar, but I have no mouth.
I crack, but I am not fragile.
I have a deadly companion, yet I am feared more than he.
He strikes, but has no hands.
He always arrives before I do.
Who am I, and who is my companion?

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

Support Boston’s theater and arts scene this October

Looking for a fun date alternative? Next month there are some really cool productions from local theater companies that are worth taking note of and reserving tickets to see. Peruse the list of shows I’ve shared and feel free to add others I’ve omitted in the comments section.

BCA Black Box Theater, Boston Fringe Theater, BosArtsThe Fall River Axe Murders at the BCA Black Box Theater Oct 1-22 Just in time for Halloween, Angela Carter uses an inventive blend of storytelling, movement and puppetry arts, The Fall River Axe Murders. We all know what Lizzie Borden did on that sweltering August day in 1892, but what if there were more to the story? Angela Carter’s strange and Gothic play takes a much closer look at Lizzie Borden and the gruesome murders.

BosArts, Boston theaterWe’re Gonna Die from Company One at Club Oberon Oct. 4-8 After a sold-out run in April 2016, We’re Gonna Die returns to Club Oberon for five shows. Boldly exploring the less awesome moments of life through song, storytelling and stand-up, this OBIE-Award-winning cabaret event is the smartest and most life-affirming way to contemplate the inevitable!

Boston Theater, BosArtsTiger Style! from The Huntington Theatre at the Calderwood Pavilion Oct 14 – Nov 13 This smart urban comedy is abou two squabbling siblings Albert and Jennifer Chen who reached the pinnacle of academic achievement. But as adults, have become epic failures: he’s just been passed up for promotion and she’s been dumped by her loser boyfriend. So, naturally, they confront their parents and launch an Asian Freedom Tour! From California to China, this hilarious new comedy examines race, parenting, and success.

The WarriorWarrior Class from the Lyric Stage Co. Oct 21 – Nov 13 Just in time for the climax of this year’s Presidential election season is The Lyric Stage Co. productionof Warrior Class which centers on an up and coming New York assemblyman who’s been dubbed “The Republican Obama.” The son of Chinese immigrants and a decorated war veteran, he looks forward to a seemingly limitless political career until someone from his past threatens to reveal a college transgression. How far will he go to keep the incident out of the public eye?

SpeakEasy Stage Co., BosArts, Boston TheaterThe Scottsboro Boys from the SpeakEasy Stage Oct 21 – Nov 19 This Boston premiere brings to light one of the most infamous events in American history: the shocking true story of nine African American boys jailed in Alabama in 1931 for a crime they did not commit. Featuring a mix of gospel, jazz, and vaudeville, this audacious musical uses the construct of a minstrel show to tell the harrowing true story that provoked a national outrage and helped launch the American civil rights movement.

BosArtsLe Corsaire from Boston Ballet at the Opera House Oct 27 – Nov 16   The Boston Ballet opens their 2016/2017 season with Le Corsaire, a classical ballet steeped in swashbuckling adventure and passionate romance. A dashing pirate battles to rescue his beloved from Pasha’s harem with danger looming at every turn – in opulent places, secret caves and on the turbulent sea.

Investors ask North Carolina to repeal their anti-LGBT bill

Gov Pat McCroryIt seems every couple weeks more bad press results from the anti-LGBT, transphobic legislation Governor Pat McCrory signed into law. Earlier this week approximately 60 investors representing $2.1 trillion in managed assets called for a full repeal of HB2; joining the NBA, NCAA, entertainers and more than 200 businesses that have called for North Carolina to repeal the anti-LGBT law.

In a news conference on Monday, Trillium Asset Management CEO Matt Patsky said that North Carolina was headed for a “state-government-inflicted recession” while the economy of the rest of the country improves.

Source: EdgeMedia Network