Castle of Our Skins highlights Black artistry from the past, present and future
The Boston-based Black art institution is spreading joy by teaching children all about Black art through music and so much more.
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‘runboyrun’ takes Ufot Family Cycle from the stage to your earbuds
The third play of Mfoniso Udofia's epic nine-play family drama has been adapted into a podcast with full sound design.
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Summer Events Are Returning, But Fireworks Are Still ... Up In The Air
COVID restrictions are lifting but it is unclear how quickly tourist attractions will discard them. -
Arts This Week: 'Abstraction From The Arab World' And 'A Woman Of The World'
This week, Jared Bowen brings us “Abstraction from the Arab World” at the McMullen Museum of Art and “A Woman of the World” presented virtually by Merrimack Repertory Theatre. -
Coolidge Corner Theatre Welcomes Back Moviegoers As Spring Brings A Resurrection From COVID
Showings last week were first public screenings at Brookline theater in more than a year
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Episode 3, Season 4<br> How Did Ms. Lauryn Hill Redefine Hip Hop and R&B?
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Battle and Norman's Influence on Angel Blue
Angel Blue talks about how the "Spirituals in Concert" influenced her love of opera.| 2:26 -
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Novelist and playwright Darryl Pinckney reflects on the concert's impact.| 3:03 -
Composer Evelyn Simpson Curenton on "Spirituals in Concert"
Composer Evelyn Simpson Curenton discusses how she composed "Spirituals in Concert."| 2:05