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Boston Calling Recap: Here's What We Thought Of The Festival
Here's a few thoughts from The ARTery on everything from the lineup, new music discoveries, food, lines and the New England weather.

Fill Out Your Own 2018 Oscars Ballot
While we can't present you with a little golden man, three people with the correct ballot come March 4 will receive WBUR prize packs.

BU Theater Program Gets A New Home — And A Different Experience For Students
Students now have a brand-new facility, but they will no longer work alongside a resident professional theater company.

Face To Face With 'The Enemy,' Viewers Explore Conflict In Virtual Reality At MIT
In Karim Ben Khelifa's VR exhibit, fighters speak directly to viewers about their experiences in combat zones.

Tufts Project Maps The Landmarks Of Black Boston
The African American Freedom Trail aims to look beyond familiar narratives with an interactive online map.
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The Boston Public Library Owns 200,000 Vinyl Records — And It’s Putting Them All Online
Once the records are digitized through the Internet Archive, anyone will be able to hear them -- free.

Arbitrary And Enigmatic, 'Waiting Rooms' Captures A Mood — And Its Visitors
An installation at the Museum of Science led participants through a sometimes confusing maze of experiences.

Another Mural Pops Up In Boston — This One Painted Almost Entirely By Women
Local artist Silvia López Chavez and a crew of volunteers have brightened the Esplanade with its first commissioned work.

Thanks To One Man, A Stoneham Theater Will Stage A New Play Every Year
When Don Fulton learned he had an incurable disease, he knew one legacy he wanted: a fund for new work at the Greater Boston Stage Company.

Presidents And Movie Stars Flock To Government Center — In Wax, Anyway
With the opening of the Dreamland Wax Museum, Boston gets its first wax museum since Madame Tussaud's closed in the 1970s.