The New Normal
The pandemic has impacted all corners of the Boston arts scene. WBUR's arts reporters are examining the effects on institutions, large and small.

Tech From The 1990s Is Helping Musicians Play In Time While Apart
At the beginning of the pandemic, a New England Conservatory professor found himself scrounging for audio platforms that would allow him to seamlessly play music with people remotely.

Watertown's New Rep Theatre's Novel Approach To Let The Show Go On
The theater is presenting “The Charles W. Lenox Experience,” the first in-person production since the pandemic struck in March.

Local Independent Movie Theaters Are Taking The Pandemic Month By Month
While optimism still buoys owners and employees, the pandemic has taken a heavy toll on cinemas.

As Boston Music Venues Struggle To Survive, Great Scott Becomes An Unlikely Hope
Since Great Scott announced its closure in May, the club's longtime talent buyer has been on a quest to save it.

What The MFA's Delayed Basquiat Show Tells Us About The Future Of Art Exhibitions
The challenge of opening sprawling, loan-heavy exhibitions may be a thing of the past, at least for now.
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