Review: ‘Carmélites’ Is a Nuanced Meditation on Fear and Devotion A star-studded cast of female voices, including Jamie Barton and Alice Coote, grace this classic production. By Gabrielle Ferrari
The Met’s ‘Cendrillon’ Will Make Anyone Love Fairy Tales…Yes, Even ‘Frozen’ 'Cendrillon' reaffirmed the most basic truth of every fairy tale, antique or Disney... By James Jorden
Met’s ‘Exterminating Angel’ Should Have Been Snuffed Out Before It Reached the Stage Pricey but inept, 'The Exterminating Angel' is a disaster of lyric theater. By James Jorden
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How Third-Party Guarantees Are Quietly (But Significantly) Rewriting the Rules of the Art Auction By Elisa Carollo
Salesforce Pauses Hiring Engineers and Lawyers Due to A.I., Says CEO Marc Benioff By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly