AJR’s Adam Met connects music with movement building in his new book
He draws from his nearly two decades of growing an audience for his band to deliver a blueprint on how to animate and engage people to take political action.
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Regie Gibson announced as first Poet Laureate of Massachusetts
Governor Maura Healey shared more details about the new role at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem Friday.
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Your guide to free museums in Boston and beyond, plus discount days
Love culture but not the cost? Whether you’re looking for a fun family activity, a date on a rainy day or to nerd out about local history, in Boston there’s plenty you can do for free! -
Denée Benton on centering Black women in HBO's 'The Gilded Age'
The actress seems to have a cosmic connection to the 1800s. -
‘Stamped from the Beginning’ illustrates the ‘algorithm’ of racism in America
“You don’t ever have to tweak the algorithm if you set it running,” says Joel Christian Gill. “You never have to. If you want it to continue to work, you just leave it alone.”
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Episode 1504, Season 15<br> The Sound of Masks
This film features a Mozambican man’s commitment to preserving the art of Mapiko dancing.