City Opera’s ‘María de Buenos Aires’ Takes a Close Look at a Sex Worker’s Rise and Fall More of a tango operetta, the effect of New York City Opera's 'María de Buenos Aires' in Le Poisson Rouge is something like an upscale floor show. By James Jorden
The Month in Weird: September’s Best Avant-Garde Concerts September is busting with concerts galore, so get out there and embrace your inner weirdo. By Brad Cohan
We Rob America of Something Very Important When We Deny Visas to Foreign Artists “The visa process we have to bring artists over to the U.S. is an extremely tortured, illogical, frustrating process.” By Leeron Hoory