New film centers a multi-millionaire's now-defunct communist collective in the Berkshires
A new documentary tells the story of former Cox heir Fergie Chambers and how he's using his extreme wealth.
Music & Culture Events
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In Person
80s Mixtape, with the Rasa String Quartet at the BPL
GBH Music welcomes the Rasa String Quartet to the Boston Public Library for a free show, hosted by CRB Classical 99.5 midday host Edyn-Mae Stevenson. Enjoy a “mixtape” of the greatest hits from the 1980s… and the 1780s! The Rasa String Quartet plays the music of Whitney Houston, Prince, and Hayao Miyazaki alongside that of Mozart and Haydn in an evening of classical rock and soul.
Formed in 2019, the Rasa String Quartet brings together violinists Emma Powell and Maura Shawn Scanlin, violist Kiyoshi Hayashi, and cellist Mina Kim. The Rasa String Quartet is dedicated to exploring the musical space where classical and folk traditions intersect and influence one another. In Sanskrit, the term ‘rasa’ refers to the indescribable power of art to move, inspire, and connect us—a quality Rasa String Quartet strives to embody in every performance. The Rasa String Quartet will perform four free concerts at the BPL throughout the 2025-2026 GBH Music Season. -
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GBH Shorts Fest
The headlines tell you what happened. These films show you why it matters.
Join us at GBH Studios for an afternoon dedicated to the stories that shape our communities. Through three compelling short-form documentaries from GBH News, GBH Shorts Fest explores Boston’s past, present, and future—followed by intimate conversations with the filmmakers and the people whose lives bring these stories to the screen.
From the strange echoes of the Great Molasses Flood to the enduring legacy of the busing crisis, to the vibrant future of an LGBTQ+ senior living community, these films bring local journalism to life on the big screen.⭐ SCREENING LINEUP
You’re invited to an exclusive screening of three impactful short documentaries from GBH News. Each film offers a powerful lens on the people, history, and ideas that define Greater Boston.The Curiosity Desk: The Great Molasses Flood
'Never Cried’: Boston’s Busing Legacy
Living in Pryde
🎤 TALK-BACK SESSIONS
Following the screenings, join us for a series of intimate talk-back conversations. Meet the filmmakers, producers, and the real people featured in the films as they go behind the scenes of the reporting, storytelling, and lived experiences that shaped each documentary.
🎟️ YOUR TICKET INCLUDES:- Admission to an exclusive screening of three documentaries in the Theater
- Access to post-screening talk-back discussions with documentary subjects and filmmakers
- A chance to mingle with GBH News personalities and fellow film lovers
- Opportunity to explore curated tables and refreshments
💺 JOIN US at GBH SHORTS FEST
GBH Shorts Fest celebrates the power of local journalism and documentary storytelling to illuminate our past, challenge our present, and imagine our future. Join us for an afternoon of film, conversation, and connection—right here in the heart of Boston.' -
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Outspoken Saturdays (March 2026)
The GBH BPL studio will host Outspoken Saturdays, a spoken word poetry event for emerging artists. Every first Saturday of the month, the series will be created in collaboration with spoken word artist Amanda Shea. Join us!
Registration is encouraged for this free event.
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Culture in the News
A new cafe in Cambridge aims to build community through conversation
Minara is inspired by a Muslim tradition of deep conversations.
More Culture Programs
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Episode 4207, Season 42<br> Secluded Mountain
Watch along as Bob Ross paints a beautiful East Coast mountain scene. -
Episode 4204, Season 42<br> Tranquil Dawn
Join Bob Ross on a warm winter morning as he captures the freshness of a new day! -
Episode 4202, Season 42<br> Warm Summer Day
Bob Ross captures a essence of summertime. -
Episode 4212, Season 42<br> Wooded Stream Oval
Join Bob Ross as he paints a novel twist in his beautiful wooded scene.