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50 years later, the music of ‘Jaws’ still delights and frightens
The now-iconic score made waves when it was first released in 1975. What makes it stand out to this day?
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Arts This Week: 'The Gift,' 'A Blue Heron Christmas Special' and 'A Christmas Carol Live'
This week, Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen brings the holiday cheer with seasonal performances from Boston Ballet and Blue Heron. Plus, a one-man digital production of "A Christmas Carol." -
Berkshire Theater Artistic Director Says 'You Just Have To Keep On Going' Even In Uncertain Future
Barrington Stage Company's Julianne Boyd stresses flexibility in this time. Plus, the American Red Cross of Massachusetts talks pandemic aid efforts. -
A Year Like No Other: Ken Tucker Picks 10 Albums That Made An Art Of Escapism
This year that was like no other ended up making me respond to its music in a way I never had before. The pandemic, along with unprecedented political and…
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The 1980s was a time of urban decay, but also saw an expansion of the Black middle class. -
Episode 4811, Season 48<br> Pavement
Legendary alternative rock pioneers Pavement perform a career-spanning set.| 53:26