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Earlier this week I went to the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) Boston to see the Fashioned by Sargentexhibit, which closes in two weeks. This exhibit from the MFA is one of my favorites in recent memory. Perhaps Bostonians more than most Americans are interested in Sargent because of how much of his work has ended up here but it was apparent this exhibit has been embraced by the city. When I remarked about the crowds the afternoon I visited, one of the MFA employees told me the exhibit had been very well attended.

In this exhibit the MFA looks at some of the artist&#;s most famous portraits and shares how Sargent meticulously dressed and posed each of his subjects; sometimes quite provocatively. A good example is his scandalous portrait of Virginie Amélie Avegno, a.k.a. Madame X, which caused an uproar when it was shown in Paris in because it emphasized the sexual allure of a married lady. It&#;s amazing to ponder this portrait ruined the reputation of Virginie Amélie Avegno in Parisian society.

In addition to watercolors and his beautiful portraits, the exhibit brings many p

Boston Gay Men&#;s Chorus: Glitter & Gingham

"Get ready to giddy up and glam out with BGMC’s “Glitter and Gingham”! We’re putting the iconic music of Dolly Parton center stage, blending sparkle with a touch of country flair. Join us for a fabulous night where the rhinestones shine bright and the gingham brings that down-home charm.

This June, we kick off Pride Month with a celebration fond of no other. It’s a toe-tappin’, heart-warmin’ hoedown that celebrates Dolly’s greatest hits, all delivered with the camp and charisma you’ve come to love from BGMC. Our talented performers will dazzle you with renditions of Dolly’s classics, from “Jolene” to “9 to 5,” all wrapped up in a glittery, gingham-clad package that’s sure to make you smile.

As we celebrate Pride, we honor the spirit of love, acceptance, and fabulous self-expression that Dolly Parton embodies. So grab your sequins and your checkered shirts, and join us for an unforgettable overnight of music, laughter, and pure Dolly delight."

Gay Boston

When people from this metropolis inform you where they're from, you're likely to perceive people name the South End, Back Bay or any of the dozens of other enclaves as their home. This is a city of sharply defined neighborhoods. Others, not born here, come from all across America and the world, to stay across the river in Cambridge, home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; or to attend one of another 52 institutions of higher education in Metropolitan Boston.
If you're thinking people are proud of the city's almost year history, you're right. Most visitors, even those here for just a sunlight or two, fit into their itinerary at least one of the sights they heard about in history class, such as the Old North Church. (Remember the "one if by land, two if by sea" lanterns warning of the direction from which the British were coming?)
Sure, it's adj to go shopping in historic Faneuil Hall or follow guides in powdered wigs around the Paul Revere House. But Boston is also a cutting-edge city, thanks in p

Boston Gay & Bisexual Married Men's Support Group

A discussion group for gay and/or bisexual men who are/were married to a gal, including those who are working to preserve the marriage and those in the process of separation or divorce.

The Boston group meets regularly:

  • on Zoom the second Tuesday of each month from at PM. We meet for a frank talk, heartfelt support, authentic friendship in a comfortable welcoming environment.

  • in-person on the fourth Tuesday of each month at PM at a community center meeting room in Boston. (Email us for specific location; all communication is confidential.)

For answers to questions about the Boston group, please contact

or email Jim at Jim@

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