Samhain & Halloween: The Ancient Roots of a Modern Favorite
As autumn peaks in New England, Worcester embraces the season of pumpkins, costumes, and spooky fun, but Halloween’s story began long before trick-or-treating. Rooted in the ancient Celtic festival Samhain (pronounced SOW-in), this mystical time marked…
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Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW public radio new exhibit
Read MoreTonight Only! Closing Celebration and Raffle for Exhibit at WCUW Radio: Still Puerto Rican
Contemporary Artist and Clark Professor Antonio Fonseca Vazquez’s exhibition at Harold Stevens Gallery opened dialogue about Identity Politics and Cultural Identity October 27- What’s up Worcester is honored to attend the Still Puerto Rican…
Read MoreTerror Reigns Supreme in Auburn: Century Sportsman’s Club 26th Haunted Hay Ride & Spooky Walk
Auburn- October 25- According to all attendees, the Century Sportsman’s Club in Auburn has outdone itself this year at their annual Haunted Hayride and Spooky walk. The 15 minute hayride is the stuff of nightmares; a hideous montage of epic horror…
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