AJR’s Adam Met connects music with movement building in his new book
He draws from his nearly two decades of growing an audience for his band to deliver a blueprint on how to animate and engage people to take political action.
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Regie Gibson announced as first Poet Laureate of Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey shared more details about the new role at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Friday.
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Arts This Week: David Sibley, 'Tiger Style!' And 'Beyond A Winter's Day'
This week, soar through the works of author and illustrator David Sibley at the Museum of American Bird Art. Then, a preview of the GBH broadcast of “Tiger Style!” Plus, virtual theater you can taste from Liars & Believers. -
On 'Ignorance,' The Weather Station Compels You To Care
How a reckoning with the global climate crisis inspired Tamara Lindeman -
Langhorne Slim Finds Peace In The Chaos On 'Strawberry Mansion'
Langhorne Slim is a singer-songwriter by trade — but for more than a year, he could barely write. Slim recalls only writing about a song and a half, and…
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Rob McClure's Broadway Medley of Musicals 2003-2023
Rob McClure performs an homage to the last twenty years of Broadway.| 4:12 -
Corbin Bleu performs "That's How You Jazz"
Corbin Bleu performs this exhilarating tap number from "Jelly's Last Jam."| 1:30 -
Sutton Foster Performs "Being Alive"
Sutton Foster performs "Being Alive" from Stephen Sondheim's "Company"| 2:07 -
Sara Bareilles & Jessie Mueller Sing "She Used to Be Mine"
Sara Bareilles and Jessie Mueller perform "She Used to Be Mine" from "Waitress."| 1:48