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Cuban Art Comes to South Boston

By Jared Bowen
Because travel restrictions between the U.S. and Cuba have eased slightly over the last 2 years, artist Orestes Gaulhiac was able to attend the opening of his new exhibit at Galeria Cubana.
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A Tribute for Gil Evans on His 100th Birthday

By WGBH Jazz
Jazz legend Gil Evans would have celebrated his 100th birthday on May 13, 2012. WGBH Jazz hosts Eric Jackson and Steve Schwartz dedicate hours of listening to his compositions and arrangements, in particular his work with Miles Davis.
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Arts Ahead: Sometimes Less Is More

By Jared Bowen
Simple pleasures can inform the arts, from folk songs that give people hope, the pastoral scenes that inspire painters or even the those rare moments when, as parents, we get it just right.
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Porgy and Bess Earns Tony Nominations

The Gershwin revival that got its start at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge has become a Broadway hit that just earned no less than 10 Tony award nominations.

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Thank The Patron Saint Of Bakers For This Cake Today

Pictures of Saint Honore or (Saint Honoratus) from church iconography reinforce his baker background. He's holding his wooden peel, often with a few delicious-looking loaves of crusty French bread nearby. - READ MORE

'Kickstart Shakespeare': Of Sonnets, Beer, And Online Fundraising

"It was written for the masses," says the director of a New York organization raising money to bring Shakespeare's work to new audiences. - READ MORE

Adam Levine Has Our Number (And Won't Stop Calling)

In 'Payphone,' the bitter little hit by Maroon 5 currently storming the charts, the nearly-extinct title device works as a bridge to the past. - READ MORE

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