Ahead the Oscars on Sunday, it’s screen time with the projectionists at the Somerville Theatre. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the rare art of projection in cinema amid a world that is going digital — followed by a debrief with The Culture Show co-host Edgar B. Herwick III, who recently got a behind-the-scenes look at how big films hit the big screen.

Also on today's episode: What should reparations in Boston look like?

A new report from Embrace Boston suggests that repairing generations of inequality and inequity will take more than monetary amends. It will take a wholesale and holistic approach, which includes amplifying and integrating Black History, Black representation and the Black Boston of today into the arts and culture landscape. Imari Paris Jeffries, president and CEO of Embrace Boston joins The Culture Show for a conversation with host Jared Bowen.

To close the show out, is artificial intelligence putting the AI in Architecture? Mahesh Daas, president of Boston Architectural College, joins the show to talk about the emerging reliance of AI in architecture, design and construction, and what that means going forward.

It's all on The Culture Show — listen to the full episode above!