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Culture in the News
Omar Thomas on making “Griot Songs” at GBH
Omar Thomas is a large ensemble composer who’s had work commissioned by Eastman New Jazz Ensemble, the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. His newest album, “Griot Songs,” was recorded entirely in the GBH Fraser Performance Studio. He spoke to Al Davis and Va Lynda Robinson about the process.
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What We Can All Learn From Wedding Announcements
Author Cate Doty details her experience as a New York Times wedding announcements writer. -
‘Bad Art Friend’ Sparks Debates On Journalism Ethics, Copyright Law And Cyberbullying
A recent New York Times piece has social media wondering how one woman’s story of organ donation could result in allegations of plagiarism and drawn-out legal battles. -
Arts This Week: A Leadership Change Brings New Eyes And Ears To The Boston Symphony Orchestra
Plus, a mesmerizing nighttime sculpture exhibition in Gloucester and a fantastical book from a local author.
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