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The White Eagle brings back its Polish Festival for the fourth year running Aug. 23, featuring traditional Polish dance from the Piast Dancers and Krakowiak Dancers, music from the Eddie Foreman ...
One of those is Rhode Island singer-songwriter Lainey Dionne’s “wired,” out in June. It’s a soft, country-flavored lament ...
The Aug. 23 show will close out the band’s “Six Feet Closer to Hell” tour, featuring sets from Bodysnatcher, Ingrown, No Cure ...
It’s a good plan — he buys the season’s tickets and I pay for dinner. For more than 10 years, I have moaned and groaned about ...
Victoria Selser's career path took a turn when she became a contact tracer during the COVID outbreak. She identifies health problems and seeks solutions.
The series gets underway on Sept. 16 with a talk by New York Times bestselling essayist, poet and music critic Hanif Abdurraqib. Season highlights will also feature music ranging from chamber to folk ...
A two-day seminar hosted by the Emengini Institute for Comparative Global Studies will look at issues of inequality, and ways to solve problems.
The school’s groundskeeper was a hunter with a southern accent, and just about the nicest person I’ve ever met. He was the salt of the earth — a man that knew what it meant to be a husband, father and ...
Stephen B. Martin's first book, 'Thumper,' evokes growing up in Worcester in the 1950s. Martin was a member of the Worcester rock band Orpheus which had early success before breaking up. 'Thumper' ...
With food, games and live entertainment, St. Mary's Syriac Orthodox Church is ready for Mediterranean festival.
Come on a (hot dog) safari Aug. 16 starts bright and early at Ralph's (by the venue's standards) as the Worcester Hot Dog Safari kicks off at 11 a.m., sending participants all over town to decide ...
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