Despite massive success, new 'Superman' movie derided as super 'woke' by right-wing pundits
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'To the People Like Us' explores how gentrification impacts the climate
White Snake Projects is dedicating the entire 2025 season to highlighting climate change on and off the stage.
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American Poet Louise Glück Wins Nobel Literature Prize
The Cambridge resident joins a handful of American poets who have received the prize, which has been dominated by novelists. -
Salem Is Still Spellbound — And On Display In A Chilling New Exhibit
In this segment from Open Studio with Jared Bowen, Jared explores artifacts from the Salem Witch Trials, now on display at Peabody Essex Museum. Watch… -
Richard Haynes Stitches The Story Of The Underground Railroad
Artist Richard Haynes' “Whispering Quilts” is now at the Currier Museum of Art. Jared Bowen covers the new exhibition.Watch more from Open Studio.
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