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June 22, 2026 - Imari Paris Jeffries on the Embrace's new center, Imagined Nation at the Athenaeum, and the Tao of Lloyd

55 min · 22 jun 2026
aflevering June 22, 2026 - Imari Paris Jeffries on the Embrace's new center, Imagined Nation at the Athenaeum, and the Tao of Lloyd artwork

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Imari Paris Jeffries, President and CEO of Embrace Boston [https://www.embraceboston.org/about/our-team/] and co-chair of Everyone250 [https://everyone250.org/about/], returns for AI: Actual Intelligence, The Culture Show’s recurring conversation with some of the region’s sharpest thinkers. This month, he brings his original, algorithm-free perspective on culture, civic life and the stories Boston is choosing to tell. The Boston Athenaeum’s exhibition Imagined Nation [https://bostonathenaeum.org/whats-on/exhibitions/imagined-nation/] looks beyond the familiar scenes of the American Revolution to ask how ideas of nationhood have been formed, recorded and revised across generations. Curator Reed Gochberg joins us to discuss the books, maps, images and objects that reveal America as an unfinished story. The exhibition is on view through November 14, 2026. In The Tao of Lloyd, actor and writer Dennis Trainor Jr. imagines Lloyd Dobler, the open-hearted Gen X icon from Say Anything, decades later — older, grayer and still refusing the program. The new solo show heads to the Edinburgh Fringe this August, and Trainor is raising funds to help bring the production to Edinburgh [https://www.gofundme.com/f/Tao-of-Lloyd-Goes-to-Edinburgh-Fringe?utm_source=chatgpt.com]. You can also see a workshop performance June 27 at Western Avenue Studios & Lofts in Lowell [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-tao-of-lloyd-workshop-performance-tickets-1990669370675?utm_source=chatgpt.com], before the show runs at the Edinburgh Fringe August 6 through 30 [https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/the-tao-of-lloyd?utm_source=chatgpt.com].

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