Spring Preview: Fight Doom and Gloom as Dance and Opera Speak Truth to Power The coming season promises opera that draws on everything from Herman Melville to jazz and blues, and dance that flows from breaking to ballet. 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
Warren Buffett Is Hosting a Book Auction to Help an Omaha Homeless Shelter By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
At AIPAD’s Photography Show, Vintage Icons Shine—but the Future of the Medium Remains a Question By Elisa Carollo