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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How to celebrate Halloween in Salem like a local
Mayor Kim Driscoll gave her tips for a fun, spooky and safe time. -
Book Club: Erika L. Sanchez's 'Crying in the Bathroom'
Our October pick for "Bookmarked: The Under the Radar Book Club." -
J.B. Smoove is bringing his profane, therapeutic wisdom to the Wilbur Theatre
“I’m gonna soil your outfit. You gonna be soiled with knowledge.”
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Don Maddox: The Most Colorful Hillbilly Band in the World
Don Maddox, Jean Shepard, and Marty Stuart swap stories about the Maddox Brothers and Rose| 7:24 -
Betty Johnson: The Johnson Family Singers 1930s
Betty Johnson discusses growing up in a family band of six.| 3:43 -
Episode 3, Season 1<br> “The Hillbilly Shakespeare” (1945 – 1953)
Meet the country stars of post-war America, including the Hillbilly Shakespeare.| 1:53:14 -
Episode 2, Season 1<br> “Hard Times” (1933 – 1945)
Nashville transforms into Music City as America falls for singing cowboys and Texas Swing.| 1:52:48