Review: Verdi’s Falstaff Is Back at the Met, Enlarging His Kingdom
There’s a lot of fat-shaming in Verdi’s “Falstaff,” but the opera has never really been a candidate for revision or...
Read moreThere’s a lot of fat-shaming in Verdi’s “Falstaff,” but the opera has never really been a candidate for revision or...
Read moreNot since “Slumdog Millionaire” won eight Oscars in 2009 has a film blitzed the Academy Awards like “Everything Everywhere All...
Read moreTell me more about the different versions of this score. The one from its out-of-town tryout is very different from...
Read moreTwo years after being momentarily shunned by the music industry — but not most listeners — for using racist language,...
Read moreAnd of letting the chorus shine. The Clarion Choir, directed by Steven Fox, was superb in the score’s many moods:...
Read moreJesus Alou, who joined with his brothers Felipe, a future Hall of Famer, and Matty in blazing a trail for...
Read moreDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won the best director Oscar for their poignant, warmhearted multiverse mash-up, “Everything Everywhere All at...
Read moreWhat will go wrong? After several years of missteps and controversies, that was the question hanging over the Oscar telecast...
Read moreAs you prepare to fill out your annual N.C.A.A. tournament bracket, grimly determined not to throw away your entry fee...
Read moreThe 64-year-old is the daughter of the actors Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis, who were both nominated for Oscars but...
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