Reflecting on the Legacy of Civil Rights Leader Rev. Jesse Louis Jackson
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a defining figure in the American civil rights movement and a two-time presidential candidate, died on February 17 at the age of 84. His legacy includes decades of work in voter registration, economic equity, and multiracial…
Read More💃 Youth Spotlight🎉 Allow us to introduce and feature 15 year old Ariihanna McCoy!
As we at What’s Up Worcester get to know our VIP Dance Experience contest winner, we are finding out there is likely no child more deserving. Our first Out on the Town VIP event was selecting a local youth to join us at Complexions…
Read MoreNovember 2025 “Voices of the Flame” Astrology & Energy Forecast: Cosmic Expansion & Spiritual Reset in Worcester
For Worcester folks especially, this energy hits different. We're a city that knows how to reinvent itself, from our industrial roots to our current renaissance. November is asking us to channel that same energy on a personal level.
Read MoreAccidental Pumpkin Patch: How I Kept the Faith
What's up Worcester! Meet new managing editor Betsey Taft Kennedy through her creaetive writing piece intended to insire faith and action amidst the food crisis and challenging political climate.
Read MoreRethinking Breast Cancer Awareness: A Survivor Speaks
Breast Cancer Awareness Month Feature What a Worcester County resident and breast cancer survivor wants us to know A RHETORICAL CONVERSATION BEFORE THE CONVERSATION How do we talk about breast cancer without talking about breasts? Breasts. We giggle…
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