Today on The Culture Show, co-hosts Jared Bowen, Callie Crossley and Edgar B. Herwick III are live from the Boston Public Library, breaking down all of the biggest headlines in arts and culture this week.

First up, could Gov. Healey be giving new meaning to Taxachusetts? By proposing a live theater tax credit, the Bay State could become a breeding ground for Broadway through supporting pre-Broadway and national touring shows happening right here in Boston.

In other local news, unionized employees from the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) are on strike —The Culture Show hosts weigh in.

From there, can you really turn the clock back on TikTok? Even if the U.S. government bans the social media platform, take a look at how TikTok has been the ultimate influencer, changing the way people — and sometimes their pets — get famous, get news, make money and more. The app has upended the entertainment industry — what will be its fate?

Then, after artist Françoise Gilot walked out on Picasso, he told her that she would be nothing without him. Now, she’s receiving her own dedicated space in his Paris museum.

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