January 29, 2026 - Donald Nally from The Crossing, the Moby Dick Marathon, and public art in Boston
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Donald Nally, founder and conductor of The Crossing, a Grammy-winning ensemble dedicated almost entirely to new music, joins The Culture Show ahead of their performance at Symphony Hall. The Crossing is joining the Boston Symphony Orchestra for a program exploring sacred music in the 21st century. The concert pairs David Lang’s “poor hymnal” with the Boston premiere of Carlos Simon’s “Good News Mass”. To learn more about upcoming performances go here.
Culture Show producer Max Chow-Gillette takes inside 25 hours of the 30th Moby-Dick marathon, an annual voyage at the New Bedford Whaling Museum where Melville enthusiasts read the entire novel aloud.
Culture Show contributor Julia Swanson takes us downtown for a Public Service Arts Announcement, spotlighting Boston Bricks — bronze reliefs embedded in the sidewalks of Winthrop Lane. An award-winning photographer, multidisciplinary artist and founder of The Art Walk Project, Swanson guides us through this hidden gem of a public art installation that tells Boston’s story from the ground up.