- February 3, 2014 | The Classical Music Review
- Justin Davidson on the Prototype Festival
In its second season, the twelve-day festival is filled with inventive shows and intrepid, if tiny audiences.
- December 23, 2013 |
- 44. Because 1,000-Foot Towers Are a Dime a Dozen Here
No matter how tall it gets, the New York skyline grows like a permanent adolescent.
- December 23, 2013
- Pavement As Lab
How New York streets are an engine of urban invention.
- December 16, 2013 |
- The 10 Best Classical Performances of the Year
Including Paul Lewis, James Levine, Caroline Shaw, and more.
- December 2, 2013
- They Work So You Don’t Have To
A lot of thought goes into making a great place for play.
- November 18, 2013 | The Classical Music Review
- An Avant-Garde That’s Easy to Love
Three heartening moments from the new-music scene.
- November 11, 2013 | Feature
- Unfashionably Fashionable
Robert A.M. Stern’s buildings seem like they’ve always been there. What’s the crime in that?
- October 21, 2013 |
- A Family Palazzo in Genoa
A pied-à-terre over a design store in a 500-year-old palace.
- October 14, 2013 | The Classical Music Review
- Lagrima
On the Met’s opening, and City Opera’s closing.
- October 7, 2013
- How Do You Fix Long Island?
Those sickly suburbs: Two new books are full of diagnoses but short on real-world cures.