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Join NPR Music's Listening Party For OutKast's 'Stankonia'
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Rhiannon Giddens Confronts Emotional Whiplash On 'Best Day / Worst Day'
The Morning Edition Song Project, in which musicians compose an original song about the COVID-19 era, returns this week with folk singer-songwriter and… -
In Lara Downes' New Series, Black Musicians Rise To A Pivotal Moment
How can a moment of protest and isolation inspire creative rebirth? That’s the question renowned pianist Lara Downes is exploring as the host of a new… -
'SNL': Adele Hosts Because 'Album's Not Finished,' But H.E.R. Debuts New Song
It’s been nearly five years since Adele released her blockbuster, Grammy-festooned album 25 — so you’d be forgiven for wondering whether fans would be… -
Swinging The Clouds Away: Jazz Takes Over Sesame Street
It wasn’t your typical crowd in the Rose Theater one afternoon last fall, for a sold-out concert by the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton… -
Arts This Week: 'Artists At Work' And Anjimile
Every week, GBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston. -
'She's The First' Musically Marks The 19th Amendment Centennial
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra livestreamed a concert celebrating 100 years of women's voting rights. -
Arts This Week: Art On The Greenway And Boston Landmarks Orchestra
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston. -
Brian O'Donovan On What Boston Will Lose As Live Entertainment Venues Close Amid Pandemic
The longer businesses remain closed, the more likely they are to buckle under financial hardship. -
New Relief Fund Helps Musicians Survive Income Loss Through Pandemic
Musician Hazel Dean Davis says many musicians' incomes "dried up overnight", and that it will be difficult to get back.