A Magnificent ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ Crowns a Fine Met Season But Not at Lincoln Center Yet dissatisfaction remains about music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin's role in where the company is headed. By Christopher Corwin
Composer Lydia Ainsworth on How Public Arts Education Shaped Her Music Toronto composer Lydia Ainsworth demonstrates a studied care in her work that goes deeper than anyone thought pop music ever could. By Justin Joffe
How Foxygen Channelled L.A.’s Rich Music History on ‘Hang’ "That's the Foxygen thing—sloppiness on top of perfectionism." By Justin Joffe
The Carbon Cost of Culture: How the Art World Is Confronting Its Shipping Emissions By Alexander Bradford
A.I. Is the New Professional Service, and the Sector’s Clock Is Ticking By Navin Chaddha and Mark Minevich