From funk to gospel to soul, Sly Stone captured the beauty and chaos of the human experience
Sly Stone’s radical joy, music and message live on in a time that still needs it.
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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 'Hocus Pocus' cottage is now welcoming visitors on Airbnb
Three unlikely hosts have made their house available on Airbnb to celebrate the season of All Hallows' Eve.A charmed pair of guests will have the chance… -
Open Studio: Get immersed in 3,000 years of history with ‘Beyond King Tut’
Open Studio with Jared Bowen takes viewers inside the creative process, offering a blend of profiles, performances and contemporary exhibitions by artists in Greater Boston, New England and across the country. -
How to celebrate Halloween in Salem like a local
Mayor Kim Driscoll gave her tips for a fun, spooky and safe time.
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Hallelujah, from Cantata BWV 143, “Praise the Lord, My Soul”
Watch The Choir perform Hallelujah, from Cantata BWV 143, “Praise the Lord, My Soul”. -
Hallelujah, from Messiah
The Tabernacle Choir & Orchestra at Temple Square perform "Hallelujah," from Messiah. -
James Corden's Argument with Himself
Francis Henshall (James Corden) has an argument with himself about balancing his two jobs.| 2:02 -
One Lunch, Two Guvnors
Francis Henshall attempts to serve lunch to both of his guvnors at the same time.| 1:18