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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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Martín Espada uses poetry as a form of advocacy
The UMass Amhert professor incorporates journalistic sourcing and scene-setting in his work. -
Encore: Celebrating National Poetry Month with two poets
It makes sense that in an era of tweets, Instagram and push notifications, poetry would make a comeback. -
Poetry's growing popularity starts with local youth poets
We’re marking National Poetry Month by hearing about our local poetry scene.
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Steve Buscemi Pays Tribute to Those We Lost on 9/11
Steve Buscemi pays tribute to those we lost on 9/11 on the 2021 concert. -
Sara Bareilles Performs "You've Got a Friend"
Sara Bareilles performed "You've Got a Friend" on the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert. -
Kathy Baker Tells the Story of Diane Carlson
Kathy Baker tells the story of Vietnam nurse Diane Carlson on the 2021 concert. -
Tray Wellington - Big Sciota
African American banjo phenom Tray Wellington plays a folk tune with his instructor.| 2:33