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by | Feb 17, 2025

I had the good fortune to catch Becoming Led Zeppelin the other night in Manhattan. Even better, I experienced this motion picture in IMAX. What…

by | Dec 28, 2024

In the early Sixties, the left side had human credibility. They seemed authentic, concerned about ordinary people, the sovereigns of…

by | Dec 7, 2024

The guys with the long-hair are very worried about the issue of old music. No wonder. With so many classical…

by | Nov 24, 2024

Weep, Shudder, Die: On Opera and Poetry By Dana Gioia (Paul Dry Books, 198 pages, $20) “People’s reaction to opera…

by | Nov 2, 2024

For in joy will you go And in peace will you be brought along. The mountains and the hills will…

by | Jun 3, 2024

Teenagers are stereotypically rebellious. They push boundaries, make bad decisions, and are frequently ornery enough to do things precisely because…

by | May 10, 2024

A new book — or, rather, a reprint edition of a not-so-new book — has got me cogitating about the…

by | Apr 18, 2024

Ya gotta love this. Over there at the New York Post was this headline: Lincoln Center cancels Mozart and goes woke…

by | Apr 8, 2024

The Cathedral of Christ the Light in Oakland, California, is astonishing. From the outside, it appears as though a spaceship…

by | Mar 29, 2024

Previously underappreciated ancient liturgies are making a comeback. One such liturgy? Tenebrae. In the Diocese of Columbus, home to 280,000…

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