Martha’s Vineyard reflects on ‘Jaws’ impact, 50 years after the iconic film’s release
Martha’s Vineyard is in the middle of an invasion this summer — one inspired by a 50-year-old mechanical shark and the movie that made it famous.
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Turntable: What’s GBH’s classical music connoisseur listening to?
Three new playlist picks coming right to you from Brian McCreath, director of production at GBH Music and host of CRB’s Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcast.
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Cambridge 'Our Town, Our Stories' Captures Pandemic Life For Residents
In Cambridge, some residents gave voice to their experiences in a unique way — capturing this period in their lives in a play. -
Shuttered Venue Grants Are Coming In April, After A Long Wait
Most people in the live music industry were ecstatic when Congress passed the bipartisan Save Our Stages Act in December. It created a $15 billion grant… -
Arts This Week: 'A Brimful of Asha,' 'The Pink Unicorn' And 'The Father'
This week, we cover performances about family with local productions of “A Brimful of Asha” and “The Pink Unicorn.” Plus, a review of “The Father” starring Academy Award winners Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman.
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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. -
Everyone Who Likes Christmas, Say ‘I Do!’
The Muppets and Santino Fontana sing “Everyone Who Likes Christmas, Say ‘I Do!’” -
Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
"Infant Holy, Infant Lowly" performed by Brian Stokes Mitchell and The Tabernacle Choir.