Heartbeat Opera’s ‘The Extinctionist’ Offers Commentary With Little Complexity The production’s sanctimonious libretto and ill-conceived puppet baby led to an evening more frustrating than triumphant. By Gabrielle Ferrari
Spring Preview: Myth, Ancient History, And Burt Bacharach Inspire Dance and Opera From dance pieces choreographed to the songs of Sufjan Stevens and Burt Bacharach to operas inspired by climate change and Grecian ruins. By David Cote
Cock Fight: Bisexuality Receives Full-Frontal Treatment in British Import Despite the fact that we’re 12 years into the 21st century, some publications are too squeamish to print the word By Rex Reed
Artist Diana Thater and CMACC’s Cass Fino-Radin On Redbuilding an Archive After Disaster By Dan Duray
Davide Balliano’s Geometric Abstraction Sits at the Threshold of Precision and Entropy By Elisa Carollo
DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis Warns AGI Remains Years Away Despite A.I. Breakthroughs By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
From Jim Farley to RJ Scaringe, Auto CEOs Turn Off-Road Vehicles Into Profit Engines By Abigail Bassett