How the Smithsonian found its way to the small town of Ashby, Massachusetts
The Smithsonian Institute's 'Voices and Votes' exhibit brings a national conversation on democracy to the Ashby Free Public Library.
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Meet three authors who wrote some of the most banned books in America
Jodi Picoult, Maia Kobabe and Sandra Cisneros have each written books that have been challenged and banned throughout the country.
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How to protect your ears from the ‘decibel danger zone’ at the movies this summer
The loudest movie theater decibels are akin to putting your ear near the sound of a loud hairdryer or a jet ski. -
The Garage in Harvard Square will be renovated next year. It's the latest shift in the neighborhood's changing landscape.
Comedian Ken Reid reflects on the mall, and how he lost 'two full weeks' at the video store. -
Open Studio kicks off pride month with artists who address gay rights, celebrate queer culture and fight for inclusion
GBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen celebrates pride month on this special edition of Open Studio.
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Episode 20, Season 11<br> Motorcycles as moveable art, Arghavan Khosravi and more
On Open Studio Jared Bowen visits Madhouse Motors and marks Black history month| 26:46 -
How Jesse Jackson’s ‘84 Run Empowered the Black Community
The 1980s was a time of urban decay, but also saw an expansion of the Black middle class. -
The Police and Gangs Of Southern California
Police violence influences the Hip Hop sounds coming out of Southern California. -
How Public Enemy's 'Fight The Power' Became an Anthem
Spike Lee finds the anthem for his new film with Public Enemy in 'Fight the Power.'