Premiere of ‘Fire Shut Up in My Bones’ Sets the Reopened Met Ablaze Reopening after 18 months, the Met triumphs with their first opera ever by a Black composer. By James Jorden
Dance Masters and Brand-New Opera in NYC This Fall Performances of opera, dance, and more are back and we are so grateful. The best of fall 2021 in dance and opera is here. By David Cote
Transforming ‘The Barber of Seville’ to a Black-Owned Barbershop in ‘The Factotum’ "I wanted this opera to both speak to, and draw in, a diverse audience." says baritone Will Liverman By Billy McEntee
Sotheby’s to Host Its First-Ever Dedicated Auction of Vernacular Photography By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly