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New music released by Circus Trees and Leon Trout.
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 ...
Telegram & Gazette features editor and Worceter Magazine editor Victor D. Infante discusses the week's arts, entertainment and culture news.
Worcester Walks visits Chestnut Hill Farm in Southborough, under the auspices of the Trustees of the Reservations.
Worcester Walks visits Chestnut Hill Farm in Southborough, a place of sanctuary for birds, and of respite for humans in search of solace.
Wayne-Daniel Berard reads his poem, "Sorted," from his chapbook, "Little Ghosts on Castle Floors: Poems Informed by the Potter Verse"
World Cup festivities are on tap in Worcester, and so is a view of history and protest.
The festival will feature music and dance, food stands selling dishes from throughout the African diaspora and local craft vendors.
Wayne-Daniel Berard always seen the spiritual dimension as a phlosopher, chaplain, and possibly the region's biggest fan of "Harry Potter."
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New music released by Circus Trees and Leon Trout.
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Bringing it home — Who could ever forget the wonderful, wacky World Cup of 1966? Not me!
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Summer kicks off with new music from Circus Trees, Leon Trout
'football's a funny game' — One writer remembers the 1966 World Cup
Things to do: Wormtown rising, do the Time Warp, Coheed and Cambria ...
Things to do: Wormtown rising, do the Time Warp, many voices ...
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Telegram & Gazette features editor and Worceter Magazine editor Victor D. Infante discusses the week's arts, entertainment and culture news.
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WoMag Rundown for June 12
Worcester Walks visits Chestnut Hill Farm in Southborough, under the auspices of the Trustees of the Reservations.
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Worcester Walks visits Chestnut Hill Farm in Southborough, a place of sanctuary for birds, and of respite for humans in search of solace.
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Worcester Walks: Chestnut Hill Farm in Southborough
Chestnut Hill Farm offers sanctuary for birds, humans, hikers, dreamers
Wayne-Daniel Berard reads his poem, "Sorted," from his chapbook, "Little Ghosts on Castle Floors: Poems Informed by the Potter Verse"
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World Cup festivities are on tap in Worcester, and so is a view of history and protest.
Wayne-Daniel Berard reads his poem, 'Little Ghosts on Castle Floors'
All in the game: Unity in play at World Cup watch parties, art show
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The festival will feature music and dance, food stands selling dishes from throughout the African diaspora and local craft vendors.
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Leaning into community, love: Juneteenth returns to Institute Park
Wayne-Daniel Berard always seen the spiritual dimension as a phlosopher, chaplain, and possibly the region's biggest fan of "Harry Potter."
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In poetry and 'Harry Potter' Wayne-Daniel Berard explores spirituality
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