The Culture Show shares what to watch this holiday season
It's a holiday edition of the weekly review of all things arts and culture with Jared Bowen, Callie Crossley, and Edgar B Herwick III
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David Yazbek on 'The Band's Visit' and the timelessness of conflict and community
"The Band's Visit" is a Tony-winning musical based on a 2007 film about an Egyptian band finding themselves stranded in an Israeli desert village. The production is on stage at The Huntington Theatre, Nov. 15 through Dec. 17. GBH's Jared Bowen spoke with David Yazbek, the musical's lyricist and composer, about giving the adaptation the weight that it deserved. -
Women dominated the Grammy nominations, but who was snubbed?
Hosts Jared Bowen, Edgar B Herwick III, and Callie Crossley discuss the latest in arts and culture in this weekly roundup. -
Michael Cunningham grapples with pandemic in new novel ‘Day’
The author, best known for "The Hours," returns to his single-day structure in "Day," a novel following a family before and during the pandemic -
The Culture Show discusses the Beatles, Matthew Perry, Halloween and more
In the first episode of GBH's The Culture Show, hosts Jared Bowen, Edgar B Herwick III and Callie Crossley discuss the week's arts and culture news. -
Director Alexander Payne talks about 'The Holdovers,' Paul Giamatti and shooting in New England
Oscar-winning director Alexander Payne talks to GBH's Executive Arts Editor Jared Bowen about his new film, “The Holdovers,” which opens in Boston on Friday, November 3rd. The film, a 70s period piece set over a winter break at a New England area prep school, focuses on the relationship among a cantankerous history teacher, Paul, his rebellious student, Angus, and the school’s head cook, Mary, who lost her son — a soldier recently killed in Vietnam.