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Willam, Detox and Vicky will be performing Boy Is A Bottom at Estate.
For those who also follow me on Twitter, you would have received intermittent commentary and images that included everything from the spectacular ocean views to the equally spectacular men who caught my eye. To be fair, most guests did not bear any resemblance to my two favorites — appropriately referred to on Twitter as #SexyMarriedGuy (top left) and #HandsomeStraightGuy (top right), but that was fine because I would’ve developed a complex faster than a 13 year old can recite lyrics to Justin Bieber’s song As long as you love me if everyone there looked like this.
Which are you partial to – #SexyMarriedGuy or #HandsomeStraightGuy?
In light of my previous post about hotel chain rankings, perhaps, I can suggest Starwood consider spicing up their advertising to get more attention. I have to admit I’d be tempted to learn more about their impressive packages. Then again, maybe this would be an example of why it is best to leave this sort of thing to advertising professionals.
Twenty-something, BostonMo, is collaborating with those wonderful people over at Urban Grape in the South End and The Salty Pig to host a fun and relaxed “Meet and Meat” mixer on Sunday, February 10th from 7-9PM.
Space is limited for this event and there is a small registration fee, but take heart that you will be able to sample wine, beer, and spirits, as well as platters of meats from The Salty Pig. Proceeds raised from this Sunday evening will go to benefit the Point Foundation – which empowers promising LGBTQ students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential – despite the obstacles often put before them – to make a significant impact on society.
Earlier this week David over at WickedGayBlog posted a series of photographs of this extremely handsome Australian rugby player, David Pocock. In all fairness, David has posted this handsome jock before, but I wanted to give the post a shout out since you may be unaware of this very handsome heterosexual LGBT ally who recently made news when he told the media he would not marry until all Australian couples could legally marry. Like what you see? Check out all the photos that David posted on WGB.
As they say in Australia, Good On Ya David Pocock.
It has been a while since I’ve written about FOXY night, which started in Cambridge on select Sunday nights at clubs in Central Square. The handsome DJs behind these fun evenings recently announced that FOXY is not only changing venues but also changing nights.
FOXY is now on the 1st Saturday at Ramrod Boston
DJs Nathaniel Bluhm and Joseph Colbourne will be playing a heavy rotation of soul music when FOXY night moves to Ramrod this Saturday night. According to the invite on Facebook, you can expect natural, friendly men in T-shirts and tight blue jeans. Sounds tempting and a great alternative worth checking out.
Like the FOXY Action Group on Facebook for more information.
A rally in Boston outside the Consulate General of France will take place at 1pm to show support for equal marriage rights for same sex couples in France. Rallies are being duplicated in other cities around the world including Buenos Aires, Rome, and Montréal to show support for a massive rally in Paris to show support for marriage equality.
Boston’s Marriage Equality Rally takes place outside the Consulate General of France in Boston at 31 St. James Ave from 1-2PM today.
Boston Pride released this statement explaining why they would hold a rally here in Boston, “The French government and parliament are currently working on a Marriage Equality bill which will allow LGBT couples the right to marry and adopt children. While anti-equality forces have shown great determination and have chosen to adopt a retrograde and homophobic discourse, marriage equality proponents will rally everywhere in France this Sunday, in support of the continuation of the French legislative work so that all couples may be granted the same rights: marriage, adoption, recognition of bi-national filiation etc… French expatriates around the world are expected to organize rallies as well.”
For more information, visit BostonPride.org. Kudos to Boston Pride for stepping up and helping to raise awareness and organizing this rally today.
The brutal cold temperatures in the northeast have put a permanent scowl on many faces around here. I can’t really blame my neighbors but hopefully this will help get your circulation moving and warm you up a bit.
Kudos to fellow blogger, Damien, at 2 Cents Worth Down Under who alerted me to the post and whom I swiped this image from. FYI – on Friday’s Damien has a more naughty version of my Furry Friday photos, which some of you may enjoy.
On Sunday I went to the Mass Bearz Tea Dance at Club Cafe, which is held the third Sunday of every month. I didn’t know quite what to expect but was pleasantly surprised by how many people were there. DJ Harrison Carmichael’s blend of disco and pop classics helped me forget it was a Sunday evening.
The next Mass Bearz Tea Dance at Club Cafe will be on Sunday, February 17th so mark your calendars if you’d like to check this out and head over with a group of friends. I’ve included some photos from yesterday’s tea dance. If you click on the photos the pictures will enlarge.
Late last year, the Human Rights Committee (HRC) in partnership with the Equality Federation Institute and the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, released their 2012 Municipal Equality Index.
The PDF which is easy to read online or download scored 137 cities in the United States on a multitude of criteria that were combined into six categories. Eleven cities from seven states achieved a perfect “100” ranking including: Boston and Cambridge, MA – Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, CA – St. Louis, MO – New York City, NY – Portland, OR – Philadelphia, PA – and Seattle, WA. I’m always circumspect of publications that rank / rate anything and you should be too, but I still find them quite interesting. You can view the index rankings and read more about this here.
This Sunday is the Mass Bearz Tea Dance at Club Cafe. I plan on stopping by to check out the Tea Dance and to say hello to some friends so if you happen to stop by and see me, please say hello.
For many it is a long holiday weekend (sadly not for me) so I’m hoping that there will be a fun crowd that will help me forget that I have to head back to work the next day.
Bearz Tea Dance at Club Cafe starts at 5PM – and has no cover charge.