AAPI entertainment brings big bucks. Is Hollywood ready to tell stories with care?
“The Summer I Turned Pretty” abandoned storylines centering thoughtful Asian American representation after season 1.
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Culture in the News
Chelsea’s Verb Flow & Vision set the stage for an emerging arts and culture scene in the city
Verb Flow & Vision is a monthly spoken word, open mic and art show hosted at Kushala Sip in Chelsea.
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Poetry's growing popularity starts with local youth poets
We’re marking National Poetry Month by hearing about our local poetry scene. -
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.
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More Culture Programs
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Music Row's A Team
Music row musicians discuss their days as members of the fabled ”A Team.”| 10:07 -
The Artistry of Merle Haggard
The late Merle Haggard discusses his songwriting and other artists discuss his impact.| 3:45 -
“Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine”
Tom T. Hall tells the story of how he came to write his famous song.| 2:59 -
“Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town,” Written by Mel Tillis
Mel Tillis tells the true story behind his hit song.| 4:18