Boston Museum of Fine Arts returns looted artifacts
The return was made at a ceremony at the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York City.
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Culture in the News
At Cambridge Juneteenth event, local artists prioritize resilience and joy
The event "Juneteenth: Freedom & Form" features the work of six local Black artists.
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Henry David Thoreau — The Original 'Social Distancer' — Has Newfound Relevancy During The Pandemic
Author David Gessner says that Thoreau's writings can offer comfort and direction on how to get through the pandemic. -
Arts This Week: A Billboard Spreads Joy And Hope In Roxbury
Plus, a new memoir from Nashville singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier and a review of the documentary “The Lost Leonardo.” -
At The Arnold Arboretum, A New Interactive Experience Channels ‘Restoration, Healing And Joy.’ But Don't Call It Theater.
Director Summer L. Williams joined Boston Public Radio to talk about the American Repertory Theater’s “Arboretum Experience,” which is open to the public and will run through the fall.
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That’s What Christmas Means to Me
Brian Stokes Mitchell performs a rendition of “That’s What Christmas Means to Me." -
Somewhere In My Memory
“Somewhere in My Memory” performed by The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. -
Lo, How a Rose E’re Blooming
Renée Fleming performs “Lo, How a Rose E’re Blooming," with The Tabernacle Choir. -
Trepak - Organ Solo
Tabernacle organist Richard Elliott performs “Trepak,” from “Nutcracker Suite.