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  • Is JB a crow? Because he’s very easily distracted by shiny objects. Case in point, this episode opens with our guy paying a visit to the artisan he mentioned last week, and proving once and for all that he really is a huge nerd for craftsmanship. He compliments the artisan on his talent, and points out details for Captain Sideburns like such a dork that you can tell the artisan is about ten minutes away from falling in love with our dashing hero. But he’s not quite there yet...
  • If there’s anything you should know by now about WGBH Drama Club, it’s that we love high-stakes situations, messy scandals and, above all, characters…
  • Despite their victories, white suffragists were influenced by the prevalence of racism in America, and 'The Vote' shows how Black women were sidelined in the movement for suffrage. Nevertheless, Black women persisted and played an essential role in the movement, viewing the right to vote as critical in the larger struggle for racial justice.
  • We might not be paparazzi here at WGBH Drama Club, but we do like learning as much as we can about our favorite drama performers. This week, we’re turning…
  • Welcome back to Beecham House, where we’re kicking things off with what I have to assume is Bindu’s literal worst nightmare: she’s trying to give Mom Beecham a bath, and Mom Beecham is throwing a fit. Her complaints: the water is brown, the towels are thin, and she thinks she’s going to slip. Baadal bustles in on hearing her shrieks to try and troubleshoot, but she just seems determined to be unpleasant. He's not gonna stick around for that, so he heads out to get new towels and abandons Bindu to deal with Mom Beecham, who’s insisting that this isn’t how ladies bathe. Before she can explain her personal cleanliness standards, a scorpion trudles through the bathroom. Bindu casually shoos it away because a) she’s clearly seen a few scorpions in her day and b) she’s a boss. Mom Beecham and PTF Violet freak out, and loud enough that Baadal, Ram Lal, and several other folks run in.
  • A collection of films that will help provide context and understanding in the journey forward as the struggle for freedom continues.
  • Join online to hear an unfiltered conversation that gives voice to the experience of Black men this Saturday at 1pm, streamed live from Roxbury Community…
  • While WGBH celebrates the great diversity of Americans who have strengthened our country and tirelessly work to forge a more inclusive society throughout the year, we join with the rest of the country to mark Pride Month each June.
  • Every season, the Drama After Dark team gathers ‘round the conference room table to watch the latest and greatest in British dramas. This summer, we’re incredibly excited to bring you coverage of MASTERPIECE’s new show Beecham House. Beecham is a delight: sensual and sumptuous, it features an attractive and diverse cast, a historical setting that encourages reflection, and absolutely to-die-for costumes. I’m here to recap the season as it happens just in case you, dear reader, miss an episode and haven’t yet been able to catch up on WGBH Passport.
  • Season Four of Grantchester was full of big changes. From the departure of fan-favorite Sidney Chambers (James Norton) and the entrance of the edgy Will…