How a 19th century house keeps the Boston-Kyoto sister city partnership strong
The architecturally significant structure serves as a gathering place for people and stories.
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Joe Farnsworth is bringing the next generation of jazz on tour
Joe Farnsworth is a Massachusetts native who cut his teeth drumming with Junior Cook, Eric Alexander and others. GBH Music talked to him about hitting the road with the next generation.
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Kathy Iandoli's 'God Save The Queens' Gives Back The Mic To The Women Of Hip-Hop
Author Kathy Iandoli's new book is righting the record, telling the story of women’s legacy in hip hop. It’s our March selection for “Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club.” -
Arts This Week: 'MassArt Art Museum,' Aisslinn Nosky, And 'Ice Dance International'
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston. -
Jared Bowen Reviews 'She The People’
The sketch improv show, playing at the Huntington Theatre, reflects on various social and women's issues.
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