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D.C. museum is the first to show art exclusively by women
Jared Bowen joins Boston Public Radio to talk through the latest arts and culture events. -
50 years later, one museum remembers American veterans imprisoned in Vietnam
And more arts and culture news from in and around Boston. -
The Oscars and Tonys still use gendered categories. Should all awards be gender-neutral?
And in New Bedford, a look back at landscape painting in New England. -
How the Brett Kavanaugh hearings inspired 'The Art of Burning,' a new play
Jared Bowen discussed everything from the art of glassblowing to the White Lotus theme song this week on Boston Public Radio. -
Do some international travel without leaving New England
New exhibits at these regional museums are worth the day trip. -
Get into the mind of a composer with a new musical at the Lyric Stage Company
And at the Museum of Fine Arts, artist Cy Twombly is put in conversation with ancient history. -
A new exhibit looks at the role print played in the Age of Enlightenment
Plus, a look at Tom Hanks’ new role in a remake of a Swedish Oscar-nominated film. -
A Boston arts collective brings a 'riotously funny' funeral-set comedy to the stage
Plus, a new chapter for the Boston Athenaeum, which has reopened to the public following a massive renovation. -
A solstice celebration comes to Mount Auburn Cemetery
Meanwhile, "Life of Pi" brings the famed story to the stage at the American Repertory Theater. -
Two new stage productions explore themes of family, community and tradition
Plus, an exhibit in Maine highlights one artist's rich painting career.