Feb 23 Spring Opera and Dance Preview: 12 Reasons To Jump And Sing From an opera about a rising boxer to dance inspired by Kandinsky’s watercolors, this season pushes boundaries in all directions. By David Cote
Dec 5 Audra McDonald Is Broadway’s Busiest (And Most Awarded) Star The six-time Tony winner spent Saturday onstage at Carnegie Hall and opens in 'Ohio State Murders' on Broadway on Thursday, in what she calls "the most difficult role I’ve ever played." By Harry Haun
Jan 26 Double Diva: Renée Fleming and Sonya Yoncheva Perform at Carnegie Hall and the Met Fervent ovations notwithstanding, neither concert showed the soprano to her best advantage. By Christopher Corwin
Nov 18 ‘Love Letters’ At Carnegie Hall: Alec Baldwin Reads (Not From a Phone Book) and Shirtless Vikings Give Us Vodka! By Drew Grant
Apr 19 The Electric Conductor: Riccardo Muti Returns to NY with a Thrilling, Orchestral ‘Otello’ By Zachary Woolfe
Mar 2 Robert Thurman's Art of Detachment: Tibet House Prof, Pre-Concert, Forgives Groupon By Daniel D'Addario