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Culture in the News
‘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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In ‘Solo(s) Together,’ music and the Greater Boston community intertwine
Robin Baker with Celebrity Series of Boston and violinist Tony Morales share their musical outreach. -
Open Studio: How NFTs are changing the arts, and the lasting power of a Ukrainian tradition
Dive into the arts world in New England with Jared Bowen on Open Studio -
Boston poet laureate Porsha Olayiwola views her work as 'radical love'
She believes poetry can foster a connection that other art forms cannot.
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More Culture Programs
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"Don't Rain on My Parade"/"I'm the Greatest Star"
Shoshana Bean performs a Barbra Streisand movie medley. -
Episode 2, Season 3<br> How Black Culture Influenced Drumline
A look at the evolution of HBCU marching bands and how they influence pop culture today.| 9:48 -
Episode 3, Season 3<br> How Did Pop Music Evolve into HYPERPOP?
What started as a way to categorize "genre-less" music has evolved into a music phenomenon| 10:49 -
Episode 21, Season 10<br> Imagine Van Gogh, Tracy K. Smith, and more
Imagine Van Gogh, Annabelle Mauger & Julien Baron, and more| 26:46