Bard SummerScape Once More Endeavors to Make Meyerbeer Great Again The sporadically involving 'Prophète' pleased far less than 'Huguenots' had fifteen years earlier. By Christopher Corwin
A Donizetti Rom-Com Fizzes; A Mozart Tragedy Flops at the Met Opera The Met swings between poles, delivering an exuberant production of Donizetti's 'La Fille du Régiment' before making 'Don Giovanni' feel like a joyless slog. By James Jorden
A Roman Statue of Athena Is Unveiled at Wrightwood 659 Ahead of ‘Myth and Marble’ at the Art Institute of Chicago By Elisa Carollo
As a TikTok Ban Looms, Users Are Flocking to Another Chinese-Owned App By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
MAM’s Chief Experience Officer Is Recentering Santiago Calatrava’s Vision to Boost Museum Engagement By Kristine Hansen