Turntable: What’s on a global music connoisseur’s playlist?
This week’s music takes us across the globe, from Boston to Nigeria to Honduras.
Concerts to Watch
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Culture in the News
New safety rules restrict where Somerville PorchFest musicians can perform
Porches along some streets will not be eligible to participate in the May festival, due to new safely regulations. And organizers will deploy a new taskforce to stay on top of safety and logistics.
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Faneuil Hall exhibit asks: What would it look like if the Sam Adams statue was gone?
Plus, Broadway’s “Anastasia” comes to Boston. -
Why Salman Rushdie's work sparked decades of controversy
Indian-born British author Salman Rushdie has been the subject of death threats since his book The Satanic Verses was published in 1988. -
Patrick Kelly and California painters meet at the intersection of love and art
GBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights this week's arts displays in and around Boston.
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Creating an Inclusive Richard III
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Translating Shakespeare into ASL
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Danai Gurira Performs Richard III's Opening Monologue
Danai Gurira performs the opening monologue of Richard III.| 2:35