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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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The June Drop: Rockin' from Rachmaninoff to the Roxbury film fest
Poetry, volunteering and "Boston's BIGGEST Pride Dance Party." -
ICA Boston puts ‘the beauty of Black culture’ on full display
'Napoleon Jones-Henderson: I Am As I Am—A Man' shows off his decades-long career in Boston, where he creates African-inspired mixed media pieces. -
Open Studio reboot: Artists who are exploring how technology touches our everyday lives
The latest episode of Open Studio features artist Tabitha Soren, photographer Steve Koppel and artist Fatimah Tuggar.
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Rayshun LaMarr - 'Feeling Good'
Rayshun LaMarr performs "Feeling Good." -
Gabrielle Ruiz - 'Greatest Love of All'
Gabrielle Ruiz performs "Greatest Love of All." -
Episode 39, Season 9<br> MassArt x SoWa, Jazz Pianist Witness Matlou, and more
MassArt x SoWa, Jazz Pianist Witness Matlou, and more| 26:46 -
Episode 6, Season 2<br> Why Is Für Elise so Famous? (And Is It Overrated?)
We dive into the history and mystery surrounding Beethoven's most famous piece.| 15:08