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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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The History Of Jazz Is Still Being Written At This Year’s Newport Jazz Festival
The inaugural Newport Jazz Festival was held in 1954, well over half a century ago, and over the years the event has carried its fair share of weight, as far as historical clout goes. -
'A Greater Sense Of Freedom': Film Critic Ty Burr On Why He’s Leaving The Globe For Substack
Longtime film critic Ty Burr announced his departure from the Boston Globe this weekend after nearly two decades and 3,000 movie reviews. -
How Smaller, Niche Museums Are Making It Through The Pandemic Wilderness
The pandemic meant some began exploring new hobbies and curiosities, which niche museums could capitalize on.
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Breaking Down Classical Indian Music: Raga and Tala
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Scott Yoo travels to Chicago to learn about the music that shaped composer Sergio Assad.| 4:15 -
Episode 31, Season 2<br> Toni Morrison’s Opus About Confronting a Terrible Past
To understand Beloved, we must first look at the author: Nobel Prize Winner Toni Morrison.| 9:41 -
Episode 34, Season 10<br> "Prison Nation," "Our Daughters Like Pillars," and more
"Prison Nation," "Our Daughters Like Pillars," and more| 26:46