The Culture Show Podcast

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The Culture Show Podcast

A Boston-based podcast that thrives in how we live. What we like to see, watch, taste, hear, feel and talk about. It’s an expansive look at our society through art, culture and entertainment. It’s a conversation about the seminal moments and sizable shocks that are driving the daily discourse.  We’ll amplify local creatives and explore  the homegrown arts and culture landscape and tap into the big talent that tours Boston along the way. 

  1. 12 小時前

    December 11, 2024 - Musicians of the Old Post Road, John Derian, and Hanukkah at the MFA

    The chamber ensemble Musicians of the Old Post Road is celebrating  the holiday season with “Christmas Far and Wide,” a concert of  festive 18th-century yuletide music from across the Western Hemisphere, making stops in Ireland, France, England. Poland, Mexico and more. They have two upcoming performances, one on December 14th at Trinity Lutheran in Worcester and another performance on December 15th at Old South Church in Boston. They both kick off at 4:00 PM. The co-Artistic directors, Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan join The Culture Show for an overview. Suzanne Stumpf is a flutist. Daniel Ryan is a cellist. We’re also joined by violinist and violist Sarah Darling. To learn more about the upcoming concerts go here. From there we’re joined by designer John Derian.  He has a passion for vintage illustration, particularly 18th and 19th century imagery of the natural world. He joins us to talk about his latest book, John Derian Picture Book II. This Friday he’ll be in Roslindale Square at Joanne Rossman purveyor of the unnecessary & the irresistible for a book signing event, which kicks off at 4:00. To learn more go here. Finally, In what has become an annual tradition, the Jewish Arts Collaborative brings the Greater Boston community together to celebrate Hanukkah at the Museum of Fine Arts  for “Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights”. Thousands of people gather each year for the annual celebration. And with MFA’s opening of its first gallery dedicated to Judaica  last year, there’s even more depth, tradition and culture in the celebration. The Festival of Lights happens tomorrow, December 12th.  Laura Mandel, Executive Director of JArts and Simona Di Nepi, Curator of Judaica at the Museum of Fine Arts, join The Culture Show for a preview. To learn more about the event go here.

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  2. 1 天前

    December 10, 2024 - A Betty White forever stamp, They Might Be Giants' John Flansburgh, and Georgia O'Keeffe and Henry Moore at the MFA

    The United States Postal Service has announced a 2025 postage stamp honoring actress Betty White.The stamp, based on a 2010 photo of White, is a work by Massachusetts artist Dale Stephanos. As an illustrator his clients include “Rolling Stone,”  “Mad Magazine” and “The New York Times.” His work is exhibited in galleries across the country. Dale Stephanos joins The Culture Show to talk about his work, what it’s like to work with the USPS and how he managed to honor Betty White’s  animal rights activism into the stamp’s illustration. From there we talk to John Flansburgh, one half of the iconic alt-rock duo They Might Be Giants. TMBG have charmed audiences with their eclectic, genre-bending style for decades. They’ve released countless albums, contributed music to TV shows such as “Malcolm in the Middle,” and wriggled their way into the public consciousness with songs like “Doctor Worm” and “Birdhouse in your Soul.”  They Might Be Giants will be bringing their “Big Tour” to Boston with a pair of shows this Saturday and Sunday, December 14th and 15th, at the Orpheum Theatre. To learn more go here. Finally we head to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston for an overview of their exhibition Georgia O’Keeffe and Henry Moore. The co-curators of  the exhibition, Courtney Harris and Erica Hirshler join The Culture Show to talk about this major exhibition, which is on view through January 20, 2025.

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  3. 2 天前

    December 9, 2024 - Christine Ebersole, the NEC Chamber Singers, and Katy Rodden Walker

    Two time Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole joins The Culture Show to preview “I'll Be Home For Christmas.”  By way of Broadway in Worcester, Christine Ebersole and Grammy Award winning pianist Billy Stritch will celebrate the holidays together in a show that  features the greatest hits of their twenty year partnership going all the way back to “42nd Street” on Broadway when they first met. “I’ll Be Home For Christmas” is onstage Wednesday, December 11th at 7:30 at the Jean McDonough Arts Center / BrickBox Theater,  20 Franklin Street, Worcester, MA 01608.  From there it;s a  holiday celebration at New England Conservatory by way of their family-friendly choral and winds concert showcasing popular holiday tunes, seasonal sweaters, Santa hats, and a singalong. The concert  features NEC Chamber Singers, NEC Symphonic Winds, and Navy Band Northeast, led by conductors  Erica J. Washburn, William Drury, and Lt. David Harbuziuk. Erica J. Washburn,  Director of Choral Activities at the New England Conservatory, and members of NEC Chamber Singers join The Culture Show for a preview. The concert is tonight at 7:30 at Jordan Hall. They will also be performing at Mechanics Hall on December 11th, 12:00-1:00. To learn more about upcoming NEC concerts go here. Finally artist Katy Rodden Walker joins The Culture Show  to talk about “Community BLOOMS.” a community focused art and science project that raises awareness about plastic pollution in our oceans, waterways, and food chains, and the natural phenomena of jellyfish blooms. It’s on view at New Bedford Whaling Museum through April 21, 2025.

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  4. 6 天前

    December 5, 2024 - The Pipes of Christmas, a missing mural, and a Mariah Carey tribute

    For over 25 years The Pipes of Christmas has been a cherished holiday event, performing concerts that celebrate  the Christmas season and the Celtic spirit. Next Thursday at Old South Church they will be making their Boston debut in a concert honoring Brian O’Donovan, and the holiday tradition he created: A Christmas Celtic Sojourn. Lindsay O’Donovan, the wife of Brian O’Donavan. She was central to A Christmas Celtic Sojourn, on the stage and behind the scenes. Lindsay O’Donovan, The Pipes of Christmas Executive Producer Bob Currie and vocalist and musician, Madelyn Monaghan join The Culture Show. To learn more about the concert go here. From there James Bennett II joins The Culture Show to talk about his recent reporting on a missing masterpiece at the Boston Public Library and one of John Singer Sargent’s controversial works. Finally, Just in time for the holidays, Berklee College of Music’s Signature Series presents  “Singers Showcase: One Sweet Day–The Music Of Mariah Carey. It is an immersive, highly produced event showcasing the craft and artistry of Berklees students who are breathing new life into the Mariah Carey canon. The event features  special musical guest Taylor Deneen, who graduated from Berklee in 2021. Taylor Deneen and Anthony Burrell, an Associate Professor of Dance at Boston Conservatory at Berklee and Mariah Carey’s former creative director, choreographer, and dancer consultant, join The Culture Show. The performances are December 5th and DEcember 6th at 8:00 at Berklee Performance Center.To learn more and to get tickets go here.

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A Boston-based podcast that thrives in how we live. What we like to see, watch, taste, hear, feel and talk about. It’s an expansive look at our society through art, culture and entertainment. It’s a conversation about the seminal moments and sizable shocks that are driving the daily discourse.  We’ll amplify local creatives and explore  the homegrown arts and culture landscape and tap into the big talent that tours Boston along the way. 

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