Fall Culture Preview: Comic Books, Sex Workers and Life in a Thai Restaurant Maybe by demystifying “highbrow” forms, we can protect them from being co-opted by ideologues. By David Cote
‘Happy Birthday, Bill!’—America’s Gift to the French Baroque Turns 80 Commemoration of William Christie's eighth decade began last year with grand stagings in Paris of Charpentier’s 'Médée' and Rameau’s 'Les Fêtes d’Hébé.' By Christopher Corwin
Preparing Tomorrow’s Opera Stars: Joyce DiDonato Shows Us How It’s Done Opera master classes let eager fans see another facet of their favorite singers' artistry, but these events are not without controversy. By Christopher Corwin
Teatro Nuovo Revives a Forgotten Bel Canto Opera by a Woman Composer for the First Time in Nearly 200 Years By Christopher Corwin