Seven American Tenors Offer an Insider’s Glimpse into Their Ascendancy These days, American tenors dominate the international opera scene as almost never before By Christopher Corwin
Heppner Now Reigning Otello As Domingo Relinquishes Role In opera, the passing of the torch from one great singer to another is rarely as clear-cut as we like By Charles Michener
La Juive Resurrected: Fine Cast, Muddled Staging I was startled to read in the program for the opening night of the Met’s new production of La Juive By Charles Michener
Costco Made a Fortune on Gold Bars. Now It’s Selling Platinum Ones, Too. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son Says A.I. Will Soon Be 10,000 Times Smarter Than Humans By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly