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Telegram & Gazette features editor and Worceter Magazine editor Victor D. Infante discusses the week's arts, entertainment and culture news.
Bringing it home — Who could ever forget the wonderful, wacky World Cup of 1966? Not me!
Things to do: Wormtown rising, do the Time Warp, many voices ...
World Cup festivities are on tap in Worcester, and so is a view of history and protest.
Wayne-Daniel Berard reads his poem, "Sorted," from his chapbook, "Little Ghosts on Castle Floors: Poems Informed by the Potter Verse"
Wayne-Daniel Berard always seen the spiritual dimension as a phlosopher, chaplain, and possibly the region's biggest fan of "Harry Potter."
After leaving NYC to rebuild his life, former Hooray For Earth member Chris Principe returns to live music with new songs at Boland's
This week in Listen Up, listening in on new music from Endnation.
A film following Robert Goddard's path to the successful liquid fuel rocket launch will screen at the NASA visitor center that bears his name.
The Worcester County Poetry Association has been celebrating "Bloomsday" since 1997. WCPA board member Robert Steele discusses why the event endures.
"I feel I'm most like myself" —Teens intense about The Hanover's Teen Musical Theatre Intensive
A few things to do in the Worcester area in the week ahead
Columnist Joe Fusco Jr. shares a few tidbits from his family's recent trip to Orlando, complete with heat.
Paula Gibbons is drawn to a career in biomedical engineering, drawn in part by the personal impact of conditions such as brain disorders or injuries.
On "Dead Civilians," Worcester punk band Body Eviction takes aim at political discrimination and violence.
WPI grad and lifelong Worcester resident Paula Gibbons is ready for PhD work in biomedical sciences at UMass Chan Medical School.
Worcester Walks visits Dunn State Park in Gardner.
Worcester Walks explores Dunn State Parks in Gardner, with adventures by water, woodlands, and a visitor center of curiosities.
Make. It. Werk. drag competition, where performers vie for a spot in September's Queer AF fashion show, is just one of several local Pride events.
The Public Health Museum, located on the grounds of Tewksbury Hospital, explores the history of mental health, nursing, fighting disease, and more.