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By WGBH Music
You may not have known about the roots and branches of Celtic music that reach all the way into Spain, but bagpipe player Carlos Nuñez, known in Europe as "the 7th Chieftain", shows audiences profound musical connections between cultures around the globe.
THEATER
By Jared Bowen
Today on 89.7 WGBH's Morning Edition, Jared reviews two more performances happening this weekend on Boston stages. Plus, watch an interview with screenwriter Terrence McNally, writer of Ragtime.
MUSIC
By Scott McLennan
The Life is good Festival just doesn’t make sense. Or more correctly, the success of the Life is good Festival just doesn’t make sense; it presents the best in kids and family music alongside marquee names in pop and rock.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
By Jared Bowen
Jared Bowen talks about three performances that focus on situation: Good People, The Mikado and Trouble With the Curve.
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
By Jared Bowen
Lyric Stage Company of Boston's Spiro Veloudos talks with Jared Bowen about his love of theater and the one show that best represents his own life.
VISUAL ART
By Kris Wilton
“Art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible.” If the Impressionists aimed to change how we look at the natural world, Klee wanted us to look into it.
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College