The Wildly Subversive Music of Soviet Ukraine
An archival label in the United States was going to release a huge compilation of records from the U.S.S.R. Then Russia invaded Ukraine.
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An archival label in the United States was going to release a huge compilation of records from the U.S.S.R. Then Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Hear tracks by Victoria Monét, Samara Joy, the Linda Lindas and others.
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The superstar conductor will take over the New York Philharmonic in 2026. Is his tour with the Los Angeles Philharmonic a preview?
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Performed simultaneously in sign language and sung English, a Los Angeles revival of the Green Day musical finds new ways to communicate rage and angst.
By Gabe Cohn and
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Review: Philharmonic Pays Tribute to Schoenberg
The New York Philharmonic under Matthias Pintscher brought dramatic urgency to “Pelleas und Melisande” in commemoration of the composer’s 150th birthday.
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Gustavo Dudamel visita Nueva York con una promesa y una advertencia
La gira del director venezolano con la Filarmónica de Los Ángeles podría ser un adelanto de lo que le espera a la Filarmónica de Nueva York con Dudamel al frente.
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Selections from the Weekend section, including a review of “Disclaimer,” Alfonso Cuarón’s limited series for Apple TV+.
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With a ‘Ring,’ the Dallas Symphony Becomes a Wagner Destination
Fabio Luisi, a seasoned “Ring” conductor, will lead Wagner’s four-opera epic over a week in concert, breaking new ground for American orchestras.
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Sarah Jessica Parker Leads the Charge in a Fashion-Forward Gala Season
The New York City Ballet drew a starry crowd to its annual fall fund-raiser, and Gustavo Dudamel performed at Carnegie Hall for the opening of its season.
By Sarah Bahr and
The rapper, whose name was Kaseem Ryan, was known for self-producing 11 albums while also a maintaining a career with the New York Fire Department.
By Johnny Diaz
Years after making his name with the sketch comedy series “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!”, he’s singing wry ballads and watching the kids.
By Brian Raftery
At 74, the singer and songwriter returns to arenas with a message of healing and understanding. He’s using trademark exuberance and joy to deliver it.
By Jon Caramanica
A roundup of some of the biggest and most impactful shows on the road this fall, and how live performances can shift the audience’s perception of an artist.
The music mogul, wearing tan jail clothes at a court hearing, waved and smiled at six of his children and his mother in the gallery.
By Julia Jacobs and Ben Sisario
Take a road trip across this mountainous region of western Massachusetts, popping into breweries, art galleries and pizzerias, as its landscape erupts in autumnal glory.
By Lauren Matison
The producer and musician gets the biographical documentary treatment — with an unexpected twist.
By Alissa Wilkinson
The hip-hop mogul’s legal team said in a filing on Wednesday that it may ask for the widely published video to be barred from his trial.
By Julia Jacobs and Ben Sisario
Parris Goebel's muscular, viral choreography is transforming the way that Rihanna, SZA and others perform.
By Coralie Kraft
Summers, who has helped introduce new operas into the American canon, will leave his role at Houston Grand Opera in 2026.
By Javier C. Hernández
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