On Mondrian, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Henry Hobson Richardson, ancient moneymaking & more from the world of culture.
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael’s captivating works produce a grand scale of awe and occasion that ...
Our conductor was Nathalie Stutzmann, the Frenchwoman who is the music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. She is a ...
It will go, as they all do. The Aida of Sonja Frisell, which premiered in 1988, ran for about 250 performances. It has been ...
“‘El Cid’ Review: From Sword for Hire to Spanish Hero” Tunku Varadarajan, The Wall Street Journal ...
How Early Modern Playwrights Shaped the World’s Greatest Writer,” by Darren Freebury-Jones.
From her opening cries of “Mario!” (three of them), Radvanovsky was sovereign. She was una vera Tosca, a true Tosca. Italian, ...
Last night, the New York Philharmonic was conducted by Kevin John Edusei, a German born in 1976. He cuts a dashing figure ...
On recent reissues of The Lifeline & Pictures on the Wall by Hugo Charteris.
Fiction: Lawrence Venuti and Michael Wood on Dino Buzzati’s The Bewitched Bourgeois, at McNally Jackson Books at the Seaport (January 16): In the fall of 2023, our fiction critic, Andrew Stuttaford, ...