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The enduring legacy of Miles Davis’ iconic album ‘Kind of Blue’
"Kind of Blue" has endured as the top classic jazz album for 65 years. Experts and scholars weigh in on why they think the album continues to resonate today. -
Boston Ballet makes waves with ’La Mer,’ drawing attention to our vulnerable and vast oceans
Acclaimed choreographer Nanine Linning teams up with scientists at Woods Hole to raise awareness about ocean preservation. -
Meet the Greater Boston artists inspiring climate action through their work
"Art provides a way of connecting with it at the human level, at the personal level, at the emotional level.” -
Arts This Week: Prison Nation, The Temptations and family tensions
The ’60s and ’70s sensation and a fictional tale of overburdened sisters take to the stage. -
Arts This Week: The power of the camera, the Constitution and choreography
Broadway show “What the Constitution Means to Me” comes to the Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre. -
Arts This Week: Uplifting South Africa's LGBTQIA+ community through portraits
Plus, a musical celebrating Donna Summer. -
Sir Zanele Muholi: Portrait of an activist
For nearly 20 years, Muholi has been photographing LGBTQ+ people in South Africa. Their work is now on view at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the exhibition, "Being Muholi: Portraits as Resistance." -
Arts This Week: Toni Morrison's debut novel gets a theatrical adaption
Plus, an exhibit on the 1980s artist-led movement to end U.S. intervention in Central America. -
Open Studio: The art of our ancient empires
Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen gets a lesson on ancient art and teaching in the Boston Public School system. -
Arts This Week: Reviewing Boston schools through theater
Plus, Pretty Woman: The Musical has arrived in Boston.