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June 8, 2026 - The 2026 Tony Awards, La CASA in the South End, and Jane Eaglen

55 min · 8. Juni 2026
Episode June 8, 2026 - The 2026 Tony Awards, La CASA in the South End, and Jane Eaglen Cover

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Co-host Callie Crossley and Maurice Emmanuel Parent, award-winning actor, educator and Producing Artistic Director of The Front Porch Arts Collective [https://www.frontporcharts.org/], join us to recap the Tony Awards [https://www.tonyawards.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] and what Broadway’s biggest night revealed about the state of the industry. Vanessa Calderón-Rosado, CEO of IBA, joins us to discuss La CASA: The Center for Arts, Self-determination and Activism [https://ibaboston.org/la-casa?utm_source=chatgpt.com], the largest Latino arts hub in New England, now open in the South End’s Villa Victoria. Grammy-winning soprano Jane Eaglen, a faculty member at New England Conservatory [https://necmusic.edu/] and president of the Boston Wagner Society [https://www.bostonwagnersociety.org/], returns for another edition of “AI: Actual Intelligence,” with a wide-ranging conversation on how Timothée Chalamet may have done opera a favor, why concert performances matter for opera singers and who will fund opera’s future.

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Episode June 29, 2026 - Olivia Wilde on "The Invite," the Nantucket Comedy Festival, and Boston Harbor City Cruises at 100 Cover

June 29, 2026 - Olivia Wilde on "The Invite," the Nantucket Comedy Festival, and Boston Harbor City Cruises at 100

Actor and filmmaker Olivia Wilde joins The Culture Show to talk about The Invite [https://a24films.com/films/the-invite], her new A24 comedy, which she directs and stars in. The film, co-starring Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton, opens in Boston at the Coolidge Corner Theatre [https://coolidge.org/films/invite-2026] on Friday, July 3, before its nationwide release on July 10. Comedian Kevin Flynn, co-founder and executive director of the Nantucket Comedy Festival [https://nantucketcomedy.com/], joins us as the festival marks its 20th year July 9–11. Its youth program, Stand Up & Learn [https://standupandlearn.org/], helps young people build confidence through comedy. Boston Harbor City Cruises [https://www.cityexperiences.com/boston/city-cruises/] is marking 100 years on the water, from ferries and harbor tours to whale watches and Codzilla [https://www.cityexperiences.com/boston/city-cruises/codzilla/]. Jared Bowen talks with Bob Lawler, regional vice president and general manager of Boston Harbor City Cruises, and David Coffin, maritime storyteller, chantey singer and longtime harbor narrator.

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Episode June 26, 2026 - Week in Review: The Reflecting Pool, Clive Davis, and Dolly Parton's truck stop Cover

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Episode June 25, 2026 - Ensemble Altera's "Declarations," Children's Art Carnival in Harlem, and a home for Les Bleus in Boston Cover

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Episode June 24, 2026 - Reynaliz Herrera & Ideas, Not Theories' with BIKEncerto, Parade: A Folktale, and the Boston Art Review Cover

June 24, 2026 - Reynaliz Herrera & Ideas, Not Theories' with BIKEncerto, Parade: A Folktale, and the Boston Art Review

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