steven.lavigne

Steven La Vigne, 72. Me: Relaxed, horny, hairy, polite, bear daddy, neg and on PrEP. Especially like hairy guys! Prefer groups, 1:1 OK, too. When the nuts get heavy they need to be drained. Will you be the plumber? Politeness counts. Don't be rude. Not answering with at least a thank you is just plain rude!. Game players bore me. Don't waste my time! Very eclectic. I like Reading, Writing, Movies, Theatre, Opera, Travel, Music, Sex and much more!.

Minneapolis, Minnesota
Joined Jan 2015
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    steven.lavigne reviewed Marie's Crisis
    Over a year ago

    A joy and treasure

    What a gem! A gay showtune piano bar. I've had so much fun here over the years, and had a nice chat with a bartender there after I saw one of the worst shows I've ever seen on Broadway, Lestat, the musical. I turned my niece on to this place and plan to visit again soon!


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    steven.lavigne reviewed The Stonewall Inn
    Over a year ago

    Gay Historic Site

    There was a time when I went to the Stonewall and got a t-shirt as well as a matchbook (which I have framed), but over the years, I think it's changed, and haven't been there in a long time. I liked it, but there are other places I like better.


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    steven.lavigne reviewed Museum of Sex
    Over a year ago

    It's exactly what it says

    I've been to both the Museum of Sex and Erotic Museum in Amsterdam, so I knew what to expect, but this surpassed my expectations. I had just seen a production of Gypsy on Broadway, so was excited to see a display on Gypsy Rose Lee. The only thing I didn't like at the time was that there was a lot to read and not many places to sit and relax as you did this. I have to go back and see if this has changed.


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    steven.lavigne reviewed The Metropolitan Opera
    Over a year ago

    If you like spectacle, this is the place

    I've been to the Met many times and always sit up in the Family Circle, because it's up there that you see genuine spectacle that will blow you away. For Dialogues des Carmilites, the shadows cast as a cage imprisoned the nuns was amazing; the contrasting cartoon and realistic sets for Manon were amazing, but it was Turandot, with its lake onstage that spectacle was at its finest. The royal palace is the only set I've ever seen that got applause. Not to mention those incredible voices. The Met is our nation's real showplace!