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
Review: The Met Opera’s ‘Hamlet’ Takes Big Swings but Mostly Misses The Met Opera's 'Hamlet' fits with the trend of contemporary Shakespeare adaptation; however, some risk-taking doesn't work as expected. By Christopher Corwin
The Met Opera Takes on Doomed Love and Inquisition in ‘Don Carlos’ The strongest aspect of David McVicar’s new production, his 12th for the Met, is that it stays out of the way of the opera. By Harry Rose
A.I., Data Centers and Climate Impact: How Leaders Are Rewriting the Energy Equation By Mehdi Paryavi