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In ‘With Dad,’ A Son Documents His Father’s 20-Year Fight With Alzheimer’s
Worcester native Stephen DiRado captured his father’s decline from behind the camera. -
Will Consumers Cut The Cord On Streaming Services?
Streaming services got a big boost during the height of the COVID-19 lockdown. -
Arts This Week: A Billboard Spreads Joy And Hope In Roxbury
Plus, a new memoir from Nashville singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier and a review of the documentary “The Lost Leonardo.” -
'A Greater Sense Of Freedom': Film Critic Ty Burr On Why He’s Leaving The Globe For Substack
Longtime film critic Ty Burr announced his departure from the Boston Globe this weekend after nearly two decades and 3,000 movie reviews. -
As Pandemic Restrictions Lift, Local Movie Theaters Are Still Waiting To Exhale
Despite the closure of two theaters in Boston, local theaters say the mood is mostly cautious optimism. -
Pop Culture: Celebrity Cancel Culture, Pulling The Plug On Internet Explorer, And The Linda Lindas Challenge Racism Through Punk Rock
These stories and more on our pop culture roundtable. -
Arts This Week: Ruth E. Carter And 'Voices From The Land'
This week, Jared Bowen takes us through the costume designs of Ruth E. Carter at New Bedford Art Museum and gives us a sample of “Voices From The Land” presented by Shelter Music Boston. -
Will Consumers Cut The Cord On Streaming Services?
At the tail end of a pandemic that boosted demand for subscription-based entertainment, rising rates for too little content risks driving viewers away. -
Arts This Week: Sonya Clark, 'TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever' and 'Crip Camp'
GBH Arts Editor Jared Bowen takes us through two exhibitions of artist Sonya Clark’s work at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum. Plus, reviews of “TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever” and the Oscar-nominated film “Crip Camp.” -
'Nomadland' Brings Home The Oscar For Best Picture
Nomadland, the epic odyssey of a woman who loses her job and her home and joins the growing number of Americans living out of vans as they search for…