Today on The Culture Show, it’s our arts and culture week-in-review, live from the Boston Public Library, where co-hosts Jared Bowen, Edgar B. Herwick III, and Callie Crossley break down all of the latest arts and culture headlines.

First up, this week marked the 34th anniversary of the Gardner Museum theft, which happened on March 18, 1990. It’s the ultimate whodunnit in the world of art heists, with the stolen works valued at hundreds of millions of dollars. With a 10 million dollar reward on the table, the tip hotline never goes cold — especially from eagle-eyed Zillow browsers.

Then, in the land down under, women rule and men’s egos are torn asunder, after at least one man felt diminished when he was denied entry to the women’s-only Ladies Lounge, an art exhibition designed to highlight centuries of female exclusion. Now he’s suing for discrimination, but, the artist argues, the exclusion is the point.

Finally, James Bond is slated to return to the big screen, leaving audiences with a big question: who will be the face of 007?

It's all on The Culture Show — listen to the full episode above!