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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The December drop: Entertain yourself at a flan pop-up, holiday art walk and more
Some things to do in and around Boston that will ideally bring you some joy without further cratering your bank account. -
Arts This Week: Portraits of the changing face of love
Plus, an unconventional play about marriage and "Infinite Indigenous Queer Love." -
Boston Pops seek to honor community and tradition in their holiday return to Symphony Hall
Community and holiday traditions are central themes of the Boston Symphony show.
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More Culture Programs
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John Doyle - “Willie Taylor”
John Doyle, Andrew Finn Magill, and Will MacMorran play the ballad “Willie Taylor.”| 3:22 -
Episode 6, Season 6<br> John Doyle, Andrew Finn Magill, and Will MacMorran
David visits masters of Celtic music John Doyle, Andrew Finn Magill and Will MacMorran.| 24:41 -
Episode 40, Season 10<br> LGBTQ+: Matthew López, "Being Muholi," and more
LGBTQ+: Matthew López, "Being Muholi," and Jeffrey Gibson| 26:46 -
Pia Toscano Sings "God Bless America"
Pia Toscano sings "God Bless America."