This week we're sharing an episode from our friends @WBUR's @Endless_Thread — @nrvsaks and @TheBrockJohnson talk about the invasive species in our midst, and more importantly, the stories we tell about them!
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With her new gallery, Frankie Symonds hopes to foster an environment where people feel comfortable being creative in nontraditional ways.
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"In synopsis this probably sounds like the stuff of high melodrama, a three-hanky tearjerker full of dying daddies and illicit affairs. But Mia Hansen-Løve isn’t that kind of filmmaker," says @SeanMBurns.
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With dwindling membership numbers, smaller audiences in theaters due to the pandemic, and loss of the theater workforce, @StageSourceBos's board announced it would be shutting down the organization. https://t.co/OCxDU1Al3V
“Every abortion is a story. It might be mundane or dramatic, involve great sacrifice or great relief. Too often these stories live only in whispers… or tucked away in journals,��� Caitlin McDonnell writes in one of this week's picks. https://t.co/QFJ3074x27
Irene Li and her team are making way for...dumplings! WBUR's @asheaarts takes us inside their delicious reboot of @meimeidumplings now open in South Boston. https://t.co/wITZKA3vqN
Calling all budding journalists: We're accepting applications for our Arts Reporting Fellowship!
Fellows are embedded with our team at @WBUR and will learn how to record and edit broadcast-quality audio, cover breaking news and more. https://t.co/hENObwk8FG
"Everything Everywhere All At Once" leads in Oscar nominations with 11, including Best Picture. Here are 5 takeaways from this morning's Academy Awards announcements https://t.co/MYUrK98APj
"'Victim/Suspect' — that’s going to draw a lot of attention. It’s about women who report sexual assaults and then are investigated and even charged with making false reports. It’s enraging," says Heidi Zwicker. https://t.co/eewAjYDRrn
“I feel that they are somehow with me, that our spirits are joined in the quest for a just, loving and peaceful world,” said Yolanda Renee King. https://t.co/HmvleKTkzI
The Embrace. If you haven't seen it yet, you've *definitely* heard about it. The discourse surrounding this new piece of public art has been mixed, to say the least. WBUR's @bonitafrobum joins the show to discuss why some in the community are disappointed with the memorial.
After overseeing the production of more than 260 productions, 18 of which went on to Broadway or off-Broadway, and collaborating with four artistic directors, Maso is stepping down at the end of June. https://t.co/6ADF9G2YmM
In this week's Read-In: Annie Ernaux recreates self through photos, music and news, Sarah Manguso assesses compulsive record keeping and David M. Henkin investigates the seven-day week.
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