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Christopher Wilkins: Playing On Through A Pandemic
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra has taken its concerts online. -
Wyatt Jackson, Gen Rubin Explain Their Call To 'Get Up'
The award-winning performers collaborated on their new protest single, which urges listeners to take action against racism in their own lives. -
Ennio Morricone, The Sound Of The American West, Dies At 91
The iconic score to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: This is the sound of the American West, at least filtered through the ears of an Italian —… -
Band’s Pandemic Diversion Leads To Every-Night Gig in Park
NEW YORK (AP) — What started as a way for two musicians to get out of the house during the pandemic has turned into nightly concerts at the boathouse in… -
Arts This Week: 'In Memoriam: Napi Van Dereck,' 'Conversations With Keith' And 'Irresistible'
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston -
Aoife O’Donovan — Live At WGBH
Aoife O'Donovan performs live at WGBH's Fraser Performance Studio. Joined by a string quartet, the Irish-American singer and songwriter present a… -
Barcelona Opera Reopens With An Audience Of Plants
When Barcelona’s Liceu opera opened on Monday for its first concert since mid-March, it did so to a full house — of plants. The Gran Teatre del Liceu… -
Bonnie Pointer, Founding Member Of The Pointer Sisters, Dead At 69
Bonnie, the "rebellious" one, began her career as a duo before being joined by another, then another, of her siblings, becoming one of the foremost vocal groups of the '70s. -
Arts This Week: Boston Hope Medical Center And Isabella Rossellini
Every week, WGBH News' Arts Editor Jared Bowen highlights the exhibitions, theater, movies and music you should check out in and around Boston -
Jimmy Cobb, 'Kind of Blue' Drummer For Miles Davis, Dies
His wife, Eleana Tee Cobb, announced on Facebook that her husband died Sunday at his New York City home from lung cancer. He was 91.