Beth Morrison On Reshaping the Boundaries of Contemporary Opera "There’s a lot of amazing work being done here that people should feel good about. We’re just trying to create a conversation about what opera can be in the 21st Century.” By Jordan Riefe
How to Experience the Best of Palermo, Sicily’s Capital of Culture and Contrasts Navigating the Sicilian capital, one granita at a time. By Lindsay Cohn
Czechs and Violins: Bard Tries to Rescue ‘Dalibor’ SummerScape continues its tradition of staging rarely performed works with the U.S. premiere of Bedřich Smetana’s opera. By Christopher Corwin
In ‘The Upside,’ Kevin Hart Is an Ex-Con Nurse Who’s About as Funny as a Case of Shingles By Rex Reed
The Electric Conductor: Riccardo Muti Returns to NY with a Thrilling, Orchestral ‘Otello’ By Zachary Woolfe