Ruth Bader Ginsburg is Being Honored by Muralists, Opera Directors and Sculptors Artists of all different stripes are coming forth to pay tribute to the departed RBG. By Helen Holmes
Fine Sounds in Hated Premises-If It Ain’t Broke, Why Fix It? In our culture of complaint (to borrow Robert Hughes’ memorable phrase), many of the disgruntled voices belong to lovers of By Charles Michener
Busy Mediterranean Drama, Complete With Trojan Horse Hector Berlioz’s Les Troyens is opera’s most awkward child. After two years of feverish labor to fuse the spirits of By Charles Michener