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
New York’s Small Opera Companies Have a Stunning Season to Look Forward to Small operas and vocal performances are finally moving indoors, with a season of quirky, experimental, and politically poignant performances. By Annie Levin
Artsy CEO Jeffrey Yin: The Next Era of Collecting Will Be Personal, Transparent and Global By The Editors