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Democrats want South Carolina to lead 2024 primaries. New Hampshire has other plans
The Democratic National Committee proposed changes to the presidential primary calendar next year, but New Hampshire state law says the Granite state must vote first. -
Singer d4vd comes to Boston as his DIY viral hits gain IRL fans
He started out as a gamer, now he's on the concert circuit. -
Meet Massachusetts' only Certified Bob Ross Instructor
Stacey Sparrow, owner of Art on the Rocks, discusses what it takes to teach Bob Ross-style painting. -
Brendan Slocumb's latest novel explores the Black experience in classical music
"Symphony of Secrets" follows the story of a Black musicologist's journey to uncover a lost history. -
Shelf Life: Community and representation inspire All She Wrote Books in Somerville
The intersectional, feminist and LGBTQ+ bookstore amplifies underrepresented voices. -
Here's what to look forward to in Boston's theater scene
GBH's Jared Bowen is joined by theater critics Terry Byrne and Chris Ehlers to discuss the upcoming season. -
Artist Steve Locke on the ubiquity of art in every day life
"Everything in your life was designed by a creative person," he told GBH's Jared Bowen. -
If you love film, you should be worried about what's going on at Turner Classic Movies
When the dismissal was announced recently of most of the people who have guided Turner Classic Movies brilliantly for years — the programmers, the… -
New film 'Playland' shows a Boston queer history that was almost erased
Filmmaker Georden West shares how Boston forgot its oldest gay bar. -
Roxbury International Film Festival celebrates 25 years of highlighting Black artists
The largest New England film festival that highlights films by, for and about people of color is back for it’s 25th year.