The Phoenix Network:
 
 
About  |  Advertise
 
Best2012Vote-1000x50

JP Block Party

Party on the pavement!!

Come feel the heat on the street when Boston Pride takes over Perkins Street for the 4th annual JP Block Party.

This steamy construction-site theme party will feature hot dancers, body art, massages, dykesinthecity, and the pulsating music of DJ Kristin Korpos who will play your favorite industrial, old school, trance, dance and techno music all day long.

As always, sizzling summer refreshments and hot drink specials will be served up, and new this year is our alcohol-free zone for our friends who want to chill with a soft drink. All are invited! Come together for some fun on the hot tar and under the blazing sun!

Date: Sunday, June 15

Time: 1pm - 7pm

Place: Perkins Street in Jamaica Plain, between S. Huntington Ave. and Centre St.

T accessible: 39 Bus from Back Bay, Orange Line (Stony Brook or Green Street) Green Line (E Train to Heath Street)

Open to all 21+ to drink.

$10 admission with all proceeds to benefit Boston Pride, New England’s largest Pride and the nation’s largest ALL-VOLUNTEER Pride Organization.

For more information contact: jp-blockparty@bostonpride.org or visit bostonpride.org

 Friends' Activity   Popular   Most Viewed 
[ 02/17 ]   "Guys, Gals, and Glitter"  @ Club Café
Related Articles
21007_grenade_list

Fighting back

Two cases in federal court here in Massachusetts could help turn the national tide against DOMA
Thanks to a federal law that codifies discrimination against same-sex couples, more than 15,000 legally married couples (and an untold number of children) are being denied basic benefits, such as the right to file their taxes jointly, or Social Security payments and health-insurance subsidies.
By DEIRDRE FULTON  |  June 04, 2010
1004_xiuxiu_list

Make yourself uncomfortable

Xiu Xiu bloom on Dear God
In the past month, Sandra Bullock’s husband betrayed her by screwing a white supremacist with a face tattoo, a Georgia teenager was granted the right to take his boyfriend to prom, and Ricky Martin declared himself a “fortunate homosexual man.”
By EUGENIA WILLIAMSON  |  April 06, 2010

Corporate love

Think how much simpler life would be
Here’s a modest proposal for resolving the problems associated with marriage: Abolish it.
By AL DIAMON  |  April 02, 2010
0911_doma_list4

Unmaking a bad federal law

Justice for Some
It's been a depressing stretch for supporters of marriage equality.
By ADAM REILLY  |  November 24, 2009
DavidScondras-thumb

Fair Share?

Extending Benefits to Domestic Partners
On September 10, Boston City Councilor David Scondras wrote a letter to the city’s group-health-insurance director.  “We have a non-discrimination policy in this city which includes people who are gay and lesbian,” wrote the city’s first openly gay city councilor.
By NEIL MILLER  |  November 19, 2009