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  • Join Callie Crossley at Lovestruck Books for an elevated author talk with Mia Sosa about her upcoming release, "The Starter Ex"! Crossley will interview Sosa about the novel, her process and more. There will also be time for audience questions, book signings and pictures. Don't miss it!
  • "America’s Founding Son" tells the tale of Adams’s turbulent government career and his evolving views on slavery. Adams, along with lesser-known abolitionists Benjamin Lundy and Theodore Weld, found himself at the center of the coalition that leveled the first blow against slave power in the United States.
    Partner:
    Harvard Book Store
  • GBH Jazz Nights welcomes Ian Coury, an award-winning 10-string bandolim player and composer from Brazil, has shared stages with Toninho Horta and Hamilton de Holanda and recently earned Berklee’s Global Jazz master’s degree. Catherine Bent, an English-born multi-style cellist and former Cirque du Soleil member, has recorded with Joe Jackson, Lee Konitz, and Patty Larkin, among others. She is Associate Professor at Berklee and author of Creatudes: Brazilian Adventures in Rhythm and Harmony for Bowed Strings. Together, they explore Brazil’s rich traditions of choro and forró, performing works by Pixinguinha, Jacob do Bandolim, Luiz Gonzaga, Hermeto Pascoal, and others, alongside their own compositions.

    GBH Jazz Nights showcase the incredible range of jazz talent in the Greater Boston area. The series is co-hosted by JazzBoston and GBH Music, taking place on the second Thursday of every month from September through May. Tickets are free, but registration is encouraged. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis, so arrive early! By registering, you agree to receive email communications from GBH Music.

    GBH Jazz Nights are made possible by the Goldstein Family Fund.

  • Kelly Sims Gallagher directs The Climate Policy Lab at Tufts University, dedicated to identifying which climate policies work, which don’t, and why in countries around the world, with particular emphasis on major emerging economies including China, India, Ethiopia, South Africa, Indonesia, Mexico, and Brazil.
    Partner:
    WorldBoston
  • 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.

    If you are interested in performing, feel free to submit your work for review here

    Join us!

    Registration is encouraged for this free event.
  • Join Jimmy and local community-based media trailblazer, Yawu Miller, as Jimmy switches to the ‘other side’ of the ‘desk’ to discuss the personal impact of maintaining his media platform, Java With Jimmy, for six years and looking ahead at what’s next.

    Guest:


    Yawu Miller
    Former Senior Editor, Bay State Banner

    GBH Amplifies is a community conversation series focused on expanding the reach of local voices from Greater Boston and beyond. The series features community leaders hosting public conversations in the GBH Studio at the Boston Public Library in Copley Square, providing a platform for inclusive perspectives on the issues that matter most to New England communities. GBH Amplifies happens weekly on Thursdays from 12:30-1:30pm at the GBH BPL Studio. This event is free and open to the public.

    GBH Amplifies is also being supported by the Barr Foundation.

    Registration is encouraged for this free event.

    Limited seating is available on a first come, first serve basis. If you require a seat, we encourage you to arrive before the start time of this event.
  • GBH Music and Jazz Boston welcome pianist Ethan Iverson to Fraser Performance Studio for a solo set focused on two giants of the genre. The show will celebrate the music of early Harlem Stride pianist James P. Johnson, who contributed to the evolution of jazz from ragtime in the 1920s, contrasted by music from the iconic saxophonist John Coltrane, whose modal jazz and “sheets of sound” revolutionized the art form in later decades. Iverson was a founding member of The Bad Plus, a revolutionary and wildly successful avant-garde trio that The New York Times said was “Better than anyone at melding the sensibilities of post-60’s jazz and indie rock.”Since leaving TBP, Iverson has released critically-acclaimed jazz albums on ECM and Blue Note, often accompanied by bonafide jazz stars such as Tom Harrell or Jack DeJohnette. Downbeat has called Iverson “A master of melody” while Hot House recently raved, "Known for his intellectual depth and adventurous musical spirit, Ethan Iverson has traversed the boundaries of jazz tradition while leaving an indelible mark on its evolution.” After witnessing a 2024 concert of jazz standards spontaneously chosen by the audience, Stereophile wrote, “Iverson is a natural, consistent crowd-pleaser. For his entire career, he has been finding ways to be accessible while pushing the envelope.” On top of his activities as a pianist and composer, Iverson has an active career as a writer, publishing significant criticism in The Nation, JazzTimes, The New York Times, and the Culture Desk of The New Yorker, in addition to posting frequently on his Substack, Transitional Technology; he also has a steady Boston connection through his professorship at New England Conservatory. The concert takes place at 8pm in Fraser Performance Studio with a pre-concert reception at 7:15pm. Paris Alston, of GBH News Rooted, will host the performance, which will be filmed for broadcast on GBH2. This event is made possible by the Goldstein Family Fund.

    7:15-7:50pm Pre-reception

    7:50pm Guest are seated in Fraser Performance Studio

    8:00-9:00pm Live performance in Fraser Performance Studio
  • 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.'




    CURATED BITES & BREWS

  • This event is SOLD OUT

    Join travel expert Rick Steves for an unforgettable wine tasting adventure! Whether you're a long-time wine aficionado or just beginning your tasting journey, we welcome you! Sip along during this delightful evening with Rick and listen to his stories, tasting notes, and learn more about the different European wine varietals and flavors.

    A professional sommelier will guide you and Rick through a curated tasting of six European wines shipped right to your door. Practice the five S’s of wine tasting —see, swirl, sniff, sip, and savor—and develop your palate while getting to know Rick.

    This virtual adventure with Rick Steves is filled with discovery, a bit of indulgence, and laughter. You're sure to learn something new about the wonderful world of wine- and perhaps about Rick too!

    Support GBH by purchasing a ticket to this entertaining evening with Rick Steves.

    Ticket Includes: 

    · Access to the Zoom Webinar
    · 2 hours of wine education and Q&A led by our sommelier who will be joined by Rick Steves
    · 6 mini bottles of wine (enough for two to taste) that will be shipped directly to your door which include the following varietals:


    Your wine tasting kit includes:
    • Portugal Tempranillo 2024
    • Montepulciano d’Abruzzo DOC 2024
    • Côtes du Roussillon Villages Red Blend 2023
    • French Cabernet Sauvignon
    • Rose from France
    • Sauvignon Blanc/Picpoul Blanc called Bordeaux Blend

    Please note:

    · Kits cannot be shipped to Canada, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi, Rhode Island, Utah or any other foreign country.
    · Guests must be at least 21 years old to participate in alcohol-related events
    · Ticket sales ended on February 10, 2026 at 5pm ET to allow for time to ship the wine tasting kits
  • This program explores Shakespeare’s radical influence across time and place. We’ll trace how his language and political vision helped inspire the rhetoric of the American Revolution, even echoing in the Declaration of Independence. We’ll consider the historical forces that transformed Shakespeare into a cultural authority whose work could be enlisted for causes of liberation, often speaking to those on the margins of power. And we’ll look far beyond the eighteenth century to moments when Shakespeare became a clandestine ally, such as his use by the French Resistance during World War II to carry coded messages of defiance.
    Partner:
    ArtsEmerson