AJR’s Adam Met connects music with movement building in his new book
He draws from his nearly two decades of growing an audience for his band to deliver a blueprint on how to animate and engage people to take political action.
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Regie Gibson announced as first Poet Laureate of Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey shared more details about the new role at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Friday.
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Open Studio: Mark Wahlberg plays a boxer turned priest in 'Father Stu'; Roxbury artist's legacy on display at ICA
The latest episode of Open Studio features Dorchester's own, Mark Wahlberg. Jared then visits Roxbury artist Napoleon Jones-Henderson. -
Arts This Week: An American classic takes the stage
Every week GBH Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen rounds up a list of arts happening in and around Boston for people to enjoy. -
As ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ comes to Boston, one actress returns to the work in a new role
Mary Badham, who played Scout in the 1962 film, takes on a new role in the staged adaptation.
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Collaborating on San Francisco Symphony's Reopening Night
Alonzo King, esperanza spalding & Esa-Pekka Salonen discuss the power of collaboration.| 3:05 -
San Francisco Symphony Performs with esperanza spalding
Watch San Francisco Symphony and esperanza spalding perform Wayne Shorter’s “Gaia."| 3:40 -
Episode 1, Season 3<br> How Did Auto-Tune Revolutionize the Music Industry?
Linda Diaz and Arthur Buckner uncover how Auto-Tune became THE in-demand tool for studios.| 11:37 -
Episode 26, Season 2<br> Why We Keep Retelling the Classics
Sometimes a story is just so dang good, it bears repeating.| 12:30