In 1969, Boston witnessed the birth of George Clinton and the Funkadelics live on air
Legendary funk musician George Clinton shares details on the anniversary of the group's "Say Brother" performance — and first psychedelic experience.
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Arts This Week: 'ChekhovOS' Brings 'The Cherry Orchard' Into The 21st Century
This week, Jared Bowen discusses an exhibition of art from the women of Twenty-One in Truro. Plus, a review of a new, virtual production from Arlekin Players Theatre. -
'Ain't Nobody Gonna Do It For Us But Us': Boston Youth Send A Message On Violence Through Film
Created by members of the Roxbury based organization Teen Empowerment, the film “Senseless Smoke” calls for taking ownership of violence through community dialogue. -
Summer Events Are Returning, But Fireworks Are Still ... Up In The Air
COVID restrictions are lifting but it is unclear how quickly tourist attractions will discard them.
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Sara Bareilles Performs "You've Got a Friend"
Sara Bareilles performed "You've Got a Friend" on the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert. -
Denyce Graves Performs "American Anthem"
Denyce Graves performed "American Anthem" on the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert. -
Mickey Guyton Performs the National Anthem
Mickey Guyton performed the national anthem on the 2021 National Memorial Day Concert. -
Tray Wellington - Big Sciota
African American banjo phenom Tray Wellington plays a folk tune with his instructor.| 2:33