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muscles, hairy, yellowHave a good weekend and thanks for stopping by to check out my blog.

Late night $5 flat fares on Uber start this weekend

Uber BostonThe MBTA’s failure to provide late night service opens the door for services like Uber to roll out $5 flat fares starting this weekend.

Angry with the MBTA for ending late night service on the weekends?  Uber has stepped up to the plate and will be offering $5 flat fares for trips along the MBTA subway lines on its uberPool service starting March 19th and running through April 9th. The following is from the Uber Newsroom earlier this month.

The end of late night service on the T will have an impact on thousands of people who will be seeking an alternative safe ride home during early hours. In an effort to continue connecting Bostonians to the people, places, and businesses they love, we will be offering $5 uberPOOL rides along T subway lines during late night hours for four weekends starting on March 19th.

Watch for updates here.

Furry Friday

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BosGuy brain teaser

St. Patrick's DayEach Friday I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and to exercise your brain. Get help or share it with a friend or colleague to see if you can figure it out together.

I’ll confirm answers later in the day so don’t worry if you don’t see your comment posted right away. I want to give everyone a chance to try and solve the riddle.

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day I have shared a popular Irish riddle.  You can watch a funny clip of a daughter asking her Dad the riddle but beware she tells the answer when he can’t figure it out (mind that the video contains profanity).

Do you like riddles? Then be sure to select the link below and try to solve riddles from previous weeks.

This week’s riddle:   30 cows in a field 28 chickens. How many didn’t?

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

Group exhibition: Post-Gay?

Boston LGBTQIA Arts, Christopher Lineberry, Post-Gay?, BLAA,

Christopher Lineberry. From Post-Gay?. Photo courtesy of the BLAA.

Post-Gay?  Friday, March 18 – Saturday, April 16, 2016

The Boston LGBTQIA Artist Alliance (BLAA) presents Post-Gay?, a group exhibit of twenty artists. An opening reception will take place on Friday, March 18 from 7-9PM at the Distillery Gallery in Southie at 516 E 2nd Street in Boston.

Post-Gay? considers the consequences of assimilation and progress. Where does growing mainstream acceptance leave more marginalized queer identities, and how do the myriad of LGBTQIA identities conceptualize themselves in the face of shifting cultural opinion? Who gets represented?

Featuring: Robert Chamberlin, Daniel Corral, Dave J Bermingham, DEAD ART STAR, Giancarlo Corbacho+Ariele Max, Jamieson Edson, Jeremy Endo, Gordon Feng, David Hannon, I.B.E., Jamezie, Liss LaFleur, Christopher Lineberry, Kirk Lorenzo, Dino Rowan, Hogan Seidel, Randi Shandroski, Warith Taha, Sarah Washburn, Zoe Perry-Wood

For more information about Post-Gay? click here

Opening night for Boston Ballet’s Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope

Misa Kuranaga in William Forsythe’s The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude
Photo by Gene Schiavone, courtesy of Boston Ballet 
Costume design by Stephen Galloway

Boston Ballet presents Kaleidoscope at the Boston Opera House
March 17 – 26, 2016

The Boston Ballet is back with a 10-day run of Kaleidoscope, a colorful fusion of works by 20th century masters that offers you a stunningly visual juxtaposition of four distinct pieces that runs for two hours and twenty minutes and has two intermissions. See you there.

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets

The Real Housewives of Southie: St. Patrick’s Day

What would St. Patrick’s Day in Boston be without a throwback Thursday reference to The Real Housewives of Southie?

Éirinn go Brách