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Sunday, June 28: “Raqs at the Radio Station” at the FrontRoom

Sunday, March 29: "Raqs at the Radio Station" at the FrontRoomNamid and Baseema are proud to present “Raqs at the Radio Station”.

This special showcase will feature dancers from all around New England performing MENAHT (Middle Eastern, North African, Hellenic and Turkish) influenced dance styles, aka Belly Dance.

Come and enjoy the artistry of this amazing group of performers, including Heather Powers, Fady, Tiffany Hawko and troupes Origins, PSYbel, Divergence Dance Collective and more!

Showtime: Sunday, June 28, 5 pm. Doors open at 4:30. Tickets $15 cash or Venmo at the door.

The WCUW FrontRoom is located at 910 Main St., Worcester, MA. Parking in the Clark University lot across the street, or on the street.

Thursday, July 2 and Friday, July 3: Cinema Worcester at the Frontroom Presents “Ask E. Jean”

Thursday, July 2 and Friday, July 3: Cinema Worcester at the Frontroom Presents "Ask E. Jean"Cinema Worcester in conjunction with the WCUW Frontroom presents “Ask E. Jean”, a film by Ivy Meeropol.

Ask E. Jean is the thrilling story of E. Jean Carroll’s life, from her early days as Miss Cheerleader USA to her rise as a trailblazing journalist, author, and beloved advice columnist.

Carroll broke barriers as the first female editor at Esquire, Playboy, and Outside, helping to redefine women’s roles in media with her sharp wit and fearless voice.

In recent years, she reignited public discourse by standing up to power, becoming the only woman to beat Donald Trump twice in court, and sparking a national conversation about truth, accountability, and resilience.

This film is a portrait of an indomitable woman who proved it’s never too late to reclaim your voice, rewrite your story, and change the world.

“… illustrates a cultural shift in attitudes toward women who make accusations against powerful men.” New York Times

Run time is 1 hour and 31 minutes. NR.

Showtimes: Thursday, July 2, 7 pm, and Friday, July 2, 7 pm.

Purchase tickets online: . $14.64 general admission, $12.51 senior/student with ID, $11.44 for WCUW members (processing fees included).

Tickets at the door: $12 general admission, $10 senior/student with ID, $9 for WCUW members.

The WCUW Frontroom is located at 910 Main St., Worcester MA. Parking in the Clark University lot across the street, or on the street.

The above are just some of  the events happening at WCUW. For all events, see here.

The language, visuals, music, ideas and opinions expressed at any event in the FrontRoom or Gallery is that of the event organizer and/or artist, and not that of WCUW, Inc., its station director, programmers and other volunteers, nor its board of directors.

A Big Thank You!: Wattson Home Solutions

We would like to thank Wattson Home Solutions for the insulating work they did in our station. We will be warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and will be saving money – year round – that can be used to improve our programming and facilities.

Thank you!

Radio Waves: WCUW Makes Some Key Leadership Changes as Station Changes

Radio Waves: WCUW Makes Some Key Leadership Changes as Station Changes
Christine Hochkeppel/Telegram & Gazette File Photo

(from Worcester Magazine, Jan 14, 2026) There have been some key staff changes behind the dial at WCUW Community Radio 91.3 FM as 2026 gets underway, including longtime executive director Troy Tyree transitioning to a new role as part-time programming director for the radio station.

“Troy has given his heart and soul to WCUW for more than 15 years as its only paid staff member,” WCUW said in a statement to the Telegram & Gazette.

Now there are three paid part-time staff. Joining Tyree are Steve Blake, who has volunteered at WCUW for many years, as general manager, and Laura Lenis as WCUW’s membership consultant.

Scott Hayman, clerk of the WCUW board of directors, said “the board credits Troy with shepherding WCUW through many of its lean times, especially COVID, and for his vision for the now very successful FrontRoom, a venue for weekly live music and Cinema Worcester … while managing all the station’s broadcasting and administration, Troy worked tirelessly to keep the 910 Main Street facility in shape on a shoestring budget.”

Read more at Worcester Magazine.

Glass block with namesWalk into our new Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW, and you will see on your right a wall of glass blocks.

Special glass blocks, as they are engraved with the names of donors to WCUW who want their name to live forever.

You can add your name or other content to this wall for just $91.30 per line!

See here for more details.

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WCUW underwriting coverWCUW is grateful to the businesses and organizations who underwrite programs in support of community radio which provides freedom of the airways and programming that reflects the diversity our community.

Our audience really does listen and appreciate those who support us.

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