Worcester Magazine April 1 - 7, 2022

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ADOPTION OPTION

Meet Billy

Neil Young tribute act Rust Never Sleeps will perform at Bull Run Restaurant. PROMOTIONAL PHOTO

Rust Never Sleeps bring’s Young’s classics to Bull Run They aren’t just “Out on the Weekend.” Rust Never Sleeps was born from the passion to perform Neil Young’s music and “to find the magic and follow the muse each and every time they take the stage.” Performing music from every period of Neil Young’s career, Rust Never Sleeps promises that each night is a unique and special experience. The band includes Kenny Gibson, vocals, guitars, harmonica, piano; Mike Garron, bass, vocals; Chuck Nemitz, guitars, vocals; Rob Hamilton, pedal steel, keyboards; Reena Langmeyer, vocals; and Jeremy Esposito, drums. What: Rust Never Sleeps — A Live Neil Young Retrospective When: 8 p.m. April 2 (doors open for dinner and seating at 6 p.m.) Where: The Bull Run Restaurant, 215 Great Road, Shirley How much: $20. www.bullrunrestaurant.com

‘Worst Person in the World’ to be screened “The Worst Person in the World,” one of the nominees for Best International Feature Film at the Oscars, is described as a modern dramedy about the quest for love and meaning. Set in contemporary Oslo, Norway, the movie unfolds as chapters in the life of Julie (Renate Reinsve), a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of boyfriends, breakups, family, and trying to find her career path. Reinsve and the film’s director and co-writer Joachim Trier have been receiving great acclaim. The Guardian called the film “an instant classic.” Presented by cinema-worcester. What: “The Worst Person in the World,” A poster for “The Worst presented by cinema-worcester Person in the World.” When: 7 p.m. April 1 PROMOTIONAL PHOTO Where: Park View Room, 230 Park Ave., Worcester How much: $11; $9 students and seniors. www.cinema-worcester.com

Meet Billy! Billy is an amazing dog. Arriving at the shelter after a caring member of the community found Billy alone, it soon became apparent why this lovely person decided to help him get a second chance at a loving home. Billy is sweet, playful, and aff ectionate. Although he can be shy at fi rst, it is only because Billy has a very gentle soul. His beautiful eyes gaze at you with love and a longing to be a part of your life. Billy has been fortunate to spend time in a foster home. There they discovered that he is housetrained and walks well on leash. Billy has daily playdates with other dogs here at the shelter. His favorites friends are the ones who enjoy a good game of chase. Billy loves to run! He prefers that to lots of wrestling. To watch him run and have fun with the other pups is pure joy! Billy also played with the 8-year-old child in his foster the home, but has no experience with younger children. Please email the shelter at dogs@worcesterarl.org if you are interested in meeting this handsome boy! Adoption Option is a partnership with the Worcester Animal Rescue League highlighting their adoptable pets. Check this space often to meet all of the great pets at WARL in need of homes. WARL is open seven days a week, noon-4 p.m., 139 Holden St. Check them out online at Worcesterarl.org, or call at (508) 8530030.

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60,000 artifacts are dozens of examples of Worcester inventions. The English-style old ale, “Salisbury Mansion Ale,” would have been consumed often inside the pubs of the 18th century. Redemption Rock is adding molasses, as well, to copy a common practice in early American brewing and capture the fl avor of rum, which is what the mansion’s namesake, Stephen Salisbury, would have sipped on. The mansion, the museum’s largest exhibit, was built for Salisbury in 1772 to act as both a home and his store. And the museum has a replica of Salisbury’s store as one of its exhibits.

Billy is available for adoption through WARL. SUBMITTED

COVID-19 Protocols: The Worcester Animal Rescue League remains closed to walk-in visits with the animals and appointments must be made, in advance, to meet with any of the animals. Masks are required. Visit https:// worcesterarl.org/ for more information.

“Salisbury would have stored things like molasses in the store,” Bumpus said. After the beers are released, the museum will enter three cans as offi cial artifacts, where they’ll sit alongside decades-old growlers made by city’s Norton Company and a can from the Brockert Brewing Company, one of the city’s earliest breweries. Perhaps not as culturally or historically signifi cant as other items in the enormous collection, Redemption Rock’s beers will nonetheless be preserved in the museum for at least the next 300 years, if nothing else as mementoes from the city’s ongoing craft beer renaissance. Follow Redemption Rock online for updates on the three brews and their releases. To learn more about the Worcester Historical Museum, visit www.worcesterhistory.org.


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