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Kate Pierson ventures from the B-52s 'mothership' for solo show on Cape Cod
The founding member of The B-52s joins The Culture Show ahead of her appearance at the Cape Cod Arts & Jazz Festival on Aug. 21. -
Indigo Girls discuss music and motherhood ahead of Tanglewood appearance
The folk-rock duo join The Culture Show as they prepare to perform alongside Judy Collins and Rufus Wainwright on Aug. 30 as part of the Popular Artist Series. -
Tony-winning actress Kristin Chenoweth on the glitz and glamour of 'The Queen Of Versailles'
Kristin Chenoweth, the Tony and Emmy award-winning actress and Broadway royalty, has brought her crown to Boston. She stars in the new musical “The Queen of Versailles,” which is making its pre-Broadway debut at the Emerson Colonial Theatre through August 25. -
Denée Benton on centering Black women in HBO's 'The Gilded Age'
The actress seems to have a cosmic connection to the 1800s. -
Lt. Gov. Driscoll touts what a theater tax credit could mean for Massachusetts
A proposed economic bill would offer $5 million in tax relief to theater productions across the state. -
Sheila E. previews Boston concerts and reflects on Paisley Park
The "Queen of Percussion" joined The Culture Show to talk about her influences, her work and the future of women in music before two shows at Boston's City Winery. -
BAMS Fest highlights local and national artists, showcasing Boston’s rich cultural heritage
The Boston Arts and Music Soul Fest, also known as BAMS Fest, takes over Franklin Park’s Playstead Field June 29 and 30. -
New play 'Toni Stone' tells the story of one of America's forgotten baseball stars
Playwright Lydia Diamond joined Under the Radar at the Boston Public Library to discuss her play running at the Huntington Theatre. -
Pianist Sharon Su found errors in sheet music she loved. So, she fixed it.
Pianist Sharon Su fell in love with a Florence Price composition, and then received an error-riddled version of the sheet music. -
Under the Radar sits down with playwright Lydia Diamond before the Huntington's "Toni Stone"
GBH’s Under the Radar is hosting an interview with Callie Crossley and playwright Lydia R. Diamond ( The Bluest Eye, Stick Fly) at the Boston Public Library. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at this grand slam new play centering the first woman in history to play professional baseball on a men’s team in the Negro Leagues. There will be an opportunity to ask Playwright and Director Diamond questions towards the end of the segment. All are welcome! Theatre, baseball, and history fans are especially encouraged to attend!
Registration is encouraged for this free event.