January 23, 2026 - Week in Review: Oscar nominations, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and Green Day at the Super Bowl
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On this edition of The Culture Show, Culture Show co-hosts Jared Bowen, Callie Crossley and Edgar B. Herwick III go over the latest headlines on our arts and culture week-in-review.
First up, awards season. The Oscar race is underway, with “Sinners” leading with 16 nominations and major snubs including “Wicked: For Good” and stars Paul Mescal and George Clooney. The Razzies roasted flops like “Snow White” and “The Electric State,” while the Public Domain Film Remix Awards spotlighted artists reinventing newly public-domain classics from “All Quiet on the Western Front” to “Betty Boop” and “Nancy Drew.:
And Williamstown Theatre Festival is taking a summer season off as it retools its artistic and financial model, with plans to move toward a biennial schedule. The pause raises broader questions about sustainability, funding, and the future of regional theater in the U.S.
From there, Green Day is set to open the Super Bowl ceremony, bringing anti-establishment punk to one of the most mainstream stages in American television. Bad Bunny is also fueling Super Bowl buzz with a newly released trailer for his halftime show.
Plus, the Songwriters Hall of Fame announced its 2026 inductees, including Taylor Swift, Alanis Morissette, and Kiss’s Gene Simmons, honoring the architects behind decades of hits across genres and generations.
Finally, it’s our week in preview with host recommendations for the weekend.
Jared’s pick is the movie “H is for Hawk,” Callie’s offering is Candlelight Concerts: The Best of Hans Zimmer.and Edgar recommends the “Beasts of Burren Rolling Stones tribute in honor of photographer, Charles Daniels” at The Burren.