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Displaying all articles tagged:
Lincoln Center
awards season
June 18, 2023
The True Winners and Losers of the
Las Culturistas
Culture Awards
It was a big night for La Guardia Airport and a bad night for twinks who wish to speak.
By
Jason P. Frank
institutions
May 31, 2023
Mostly Mozart Festival Gains a Music Director, Loses Its Name
Jonathon Heyward in; Wolfgang demoted.
By
Justin Davidson
opera review
Apr. 11, 2023
In Terence Blanchard’s Opera
Champion
, Not Every Punch Lands
A boxing opera comes to the Met, with a jazz-infused score, powerful movement, and wobbly storytelling.
By
Justin Davidson
classical music
Feb. 7, 2023
Gustavo Dudamel Will Take Over the New York Philharmonic
But not until 2026.
By
Justin Davidson
and all that jazz
Jan. 19, 2023
Lincoln Center Is Going All In on Terence Blanchard
See Me As I Am
will include an opera premiere this April and culminate in a spring 2024 performance series.
By
Justin Curto
fall preview
Aug. 31, 2022
42 New Classical Music Performances to Hear This Fall
Including the grand reopening of David Geffen Hall,
Medea
at the Met, and work by Tyshawn Sorey.
By
Justin Davidson
awards shows
June 23, 2022
The Highs, Lows, and
Whoa
s of the
Las Culturistas
Culture Awards
High: Taylor Swift’s acceptance speech for the Tayla Swiff Award.
By
Rebecca Alter
theater review
Apr. 25, 2022
The Skin of Our Teeth
Is No Dinosaur
Sure, some of the humor is dated. But that third act is anything but.
By
Helen Shaw
making moves
Aug. 3, 2021
Lincoln Center Appoints Shanta Thake to Lead Its Revival
She comes to the institution after over a decade at the Public, and her eclecticism may challenge some of its traditions.
By
Justin Davidson
performing arts
May 29, 2020
Jane Moss, Lincoln Center’s Artistic Director, Is Stepping Down
After 27 years, she says, the shutdown got her thinking about moving on.
By
Justin Davidson
and pink and orange and blue!
Feb. 18, 2020
For One Night Only: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scream Throat
When a show stars not one, but two former Elphabas you know you’re in for something special … and loud.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
party chat
May 1, 2018
We Quizzed Helen Mirren on Her Most Famous Lines — and She Only Missed One
“My brain’s like a sieve, I probably won’t remember any of them!”
By
Hunter Harris
classical music review
May 1, 2018
Shostakovich, With Bright L.A. Glare, at Lincoln Center
Dudamel brings out the symphony’s loudest, brightest aspects.
By
Justin Davidson
Oct. 6, 2017
The Over-the-Top Plans for Redoing Geffen Hall Are History. Good.
The $500 million–plus plan to squeeze a new building into the shell would have been a disaster.
By
Justin Davidson
Aug. 18, 2017
It’s Alive! A
Don Giovanni
Where Even the Sets Perform
At Mostly Mozart, an opera that doesn’t skimp on theatrical power.
By
Justin Davidson
political speech
Feb. 23, 2017
Lincoln Center Refuses Admission to Woman Wearing Anti-Trump Sign
The incident raises questions about the theater’s role as a political space.
By
Karen Brill
Dec. 10, 2015
Thomas Heatherwick Will Redo David Geffen Hall
The post–Avery Fisher era gets under way.
By
Justin Davidson
Nov. 23, 2015
Thomas Adès’s Thrilling Blend of Dance and Music
Few composers have embraced dance so well.
By
Justin Davidson
books
May 11, 2015
How Reynold Levy (Says He) Saved Lincoln Center
The former chairman dishes in his new book.
By
Justin Davidson
classical music
Apr. 1, 2015
An Ordinary Concert at Alice Tully Hall That Was Anything But
An evening when the 18th century came alive.
By
Justin Davidson
Mar. 23, 2015
Behind
Mad Men
’s Most Memorable Scenes
“I did think that Roger Sterling was going to die the first season.”
By
Brooke Marine
debuts
Oct. 31, 2014
Holocaust Survivor Debuts at Lincoln Center
Emily Kessler usually plays her mandolin for groups at community centers. Up next, an audience of 3,000.
By
Geoffrey Gray
and
Abraham Riesman
tv
Sept. 23, 2014
See Emma Thompson As Mrs. Lovett in
Sweeney Todd
You can see the full performance on PBS on September 26.
By
Vulture Editors
interview
May 15, 2013
Justin Davidson Talks to the New President of Lincoln Center, Jed Bernstein
For the first time in eleven years, the hand on the tiller at Lincoln Center is changing.
By
Justin Davidson
theatre
Aug. 17, 2010
Mos Def To Take The Stage Again In
A Free Man of Color
But now he’s going by just “Mos.”
By
Mike Vilensky
in the magazine
May 11, 2009
Lincoln Center Gets Some Work Done, and Other Culture Highlights From This Week’s
New York
Jonathan Groff! ‘Angels & Demons’! ‘The Singing Forest’! And more!
By
Lane Brown
last night’s gig
Sept. 18, 2008
Jamey Johnson and Lee Ann Womack, Achy and Breaky in All the Right Places
Johnson is a dark-hearted country beardo who sings like he’s just been punched in the gut, and Womack still tried to out-sad her opener.
By
Chris Richards
art candy
July 31, 2007
Mozart Goes to the Laser Show
The OpenEnded Group, “Masses I” from “Breath” (2007).
obit
July 3, 2007
Beverly Sills Dies at 78
The former Belle Silverman was an impossibly charming public figure who (one got the sense) could shout down an obnoxious cabbie if need be, then go straight to the stage and start trilling.
tube junkie
June 8, 2007
Video: Behind the Ballet