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    Ceres Bistro’s Sweet Sour and Salty Tuna & Smokey Brined Pork Tenderloin

    The Sweet and Sour Salty Tuna from Ceres Bistro

    Typically, the idea of “surf and turf” conjures images of North American Irish pubs and steakhouses putting a shellfish and a disappointedly small hunk of steak on a dish. Although not touted as “surf and turf,” Ceres Bistro decided to marry two unlikely pairs together for the Worcester Foodies meeting in May. The second course paired a Sweet [...]

    By WorcesterFoodies published May 2012 in Outskirts.

    Celebration Not To Be Missed at WAM

    Sunset at Sheeffry, County Mayo, Ireland, 1985, Gelatin silver print

    Without a doubt the Worcester Art Museum has done a great job in combining art, entertainment, in a comfortable environment for patrons and enthusiasts alike. It is no different for this Third Thursday After Hours. The event provides guests with a special two-for-one Irish experience. The largely anticipated Hymn to the Earth: Photographs by Ron [...]

    By WorcesterScene published December 2011 in Exhibits.

    A Diverse Viewpoint at Holy Cross

    Leslie Schomp's Portraits

    Welcoming visitors to the exhibition “Viewpoint” at the Iris and B. Cantor Art Gallery is a selection of mixed-media books created by Susan Schmidt, a member of the Visual Arts Faculty at the College of the Holy Cross. As an exhibition, “Viewpoint” is a beautifully presented and fascinating show offering an excellent sample of contemporary [...]

    By J Fatima Martins published November 2011 in Exhibits.

    Milky Way Martini

    The Milky Way Martini at Sweet on Shrewsbury Street.

    Nestled through the back of the counter top of beautiful pastries, is Sweet’s dessert bar. Hidden within the brilliant intimate red walls and comfortable seating is a wide open area behind the liquor bar where the desserts on the menu are made right in front of your eyes. Satisfy your sweet tooth with either a [...]

    By WorcesterScene published April 2011 in Cocktails.

    Mulligan Stew will start St. Patrick’s Day Parade

    Dave Harrity, Mike Casey and Mike Palumbo of Mulligan Stew (Winthrop Handy photo)

    This year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade along Park Ave. on March 13 will mark a busy weekend and a busy month for the local Irish band Mulligan Stew; less so for Debra Donovan, who fell a couple of hundred votes (dollars) short in her bid to beat out the three-man group for mayor of the [...]

    By Rod Lee published March 2011 in Know Worcester.

    Guinness

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    Obviously in the world of the most common beers, Guinness is included but not necessarily understood, or appreciated, by the casual beer drinker as often as it should be. Guinness, an Irish dry stout, is most commonly recognized for it’s dark, thick appearance topped with a thick creamy foam head (if poured properly). Noted with [...]

    By WorcesterScene published December 2010 in Beer.

    Andrea’s Scene

    Andrea is a Jr. Account Executive in Auburn

    Favorite Place for a quick bite to eat Ciao Bella.  You can’t get a better salad than the antipasto they serve.  It is gigantic, filling and fresh.  The salads are prepared in the morning so at lunch they are ready for pickup. My second would be Garden Fresh on Main Street. Favorite Romantic Spot Armsby [...]

    By WorcesterScene published August 2010 in Know Worcester.

    Worcester’s Can-Am League team is a whirlwind force in the community

    Baseball camps at which kids 5-12 learn the fundamentals of hitting, pitching and fielding from Tornadoes players, racing Twister around the bases, seats that are close to the action and watching first baseman Nick Salotti slam a double (against Sussex) are all part of the experience of following the Worcester Tornadoes. (Photos courtesy of the Worcester Tornadoes)

    Anyone who thinks the success of the Worcester Tornadoes rests entirely on the team’s performance on the field in Can-Am League games, or on attendance for home starts at Hanover Insurance Park, is sadly mistaken. Driven by the vision of CEO Todd Breighner, Executive VP/GM Jorg Bassiacos and irrepressible VP/Director of Sales Dave “Peterman” Peterson [...]

    By Rod Lee published August 2010 in Know Worcester.

    High hopes

    Free Blackstone

    Canal District businesses pin their futures on the success of ‘Streetscape’: Canal District businesses and residents can’t wait for $7.5 million in “Streetscape” money to kick in this fall and trigger a major cosmetic upgrade of the neighborhood.

    By Rod Lee published July 2010 in Know Worcester.